05-23-2006, 10:09 AM
Mach5,May 22 2006, 01:03 PM Wrote:Thanks for the suggestions. Do you think H&R touring cup kit would ride as well as the SVT suspension? Would it be harsh? I would like my car to have a nice ride similar to stock with less body roll. I remeber reading so many good things about the SVT suspension when the SVT was being reviewed. I like that is only has a .5" drop too. I have no experence with either suspension however, so if you think I would be unhappy with the SVT I may have to reconsider.the H&R cup kits ride extremely smoothly. probably the nicest package if you are looking for a comfortable ride with less body roll. if you want to further lessen the body roll, i suggest a stock front sway bar with a H&R 24mm Rear bar for a very neutral setup.
Quote:I'm glad to see that your shop is in Canada. Do you sell many of the parts I was looking for? I was going to buy the suspension and brakes from McNews. Does the SVT brake kit come with rotors and pads? If it does I'll probably wear them out first then replace them with the ones you suggested. Are Hawk pads noisy?I sell alot of the parts you were looking for.
I am the Canadian Distributor for the PW kits, as well as Clutchnet. i sell FS, Magnaflow, F2, H&R, OZ, Hawk, Russel Brake lines and a ton of other stuff.
if you are after the SVT brakes i suggest taking a look here... http://forums.focaljet.com/new-products-de...7-50-stock.html
Quote:The Clutchnet clutch/flywheel combo you suggest sounds good. I assume the Findanza flywheel is ligher? If so would that make it harder for stop and good traffic as you could have to rev the engine a bit more to take off without stalling? How much are you selling the Clutchnet clutch/flywheel for? I assume that the clutch would also last a while? I'm not hard on my car and almost never dump the clutch at anything over 3-4K.a lot of people say a lighter flywheel like the fidanza makes it had to drive in stop and go traffic. i had the FS(made by fidanza) flywheel in my car for years and never head a issues. usually it comes down to each person. the Clutchnet Clutch i suggested is $485cnd but does not include a t/o bearing or alignment tool.
the Flywheel is $430cnd. the clucth should last you a long time if you are not hard on it.
Quote:How much louder do you think the exhaust you suggested would be over stock? Is the SVT Magnaflow exhaust stainless? Is it a 2.5" or 2.25" exhaust?Which exhaust?
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the SVT header kit, cat and magnaflow would make it noticably louder than stock but would produce a very nice, clean sound.
you would be happy with either option i suggested i think.