Ever tweaking!
I've had a slow leak from the diff seal over the past 2 years. When it comes time to drop the pumpkin, inspect and do seals, I'm looking at a swapping in Quaife LSD. According to my shop it is quiet and never needs rebuilding, and provides much better traction. We would replace all the seals, crush collar, and bearings when we go in there as well. Roughly $2K for the whole job.
While my catch can setup has always done it's job, the storage capacity means I have to check the cans more often than I would like. Maybe some new engine bay bling by way of Radium would be an improvement. Looking into a Catch can setup (using dual competition extended cans from the GTR line).
And finally, a tweak to the intake. Right now the piping comes off the turbo in a symmetrical way - which was done entirely for looks. In making improvements with both form and function in mind, I plan to massively shorten the intake pipe, which is about 6 feet long right now. Instead of going down to the bottom of the rad and then back up again, the filter and pipe will be less than 2.5 feet from the turbo, and come straight across the top of the engine bay.

I've had a slow leak from the diff seal over the past 2 years. When it comes time to drop the pumpkin, inspect and do seals, I'm looking at a swapping in Quaife LSD. According to my shop it is quiet and never needs rebuilding, and provides much better traction. We would replace all the seals, crush collar, and bearings when we go in there as well. Roughly $2K for the whole job.
While my catch can setup has always done it's job, the storage capacity means I have to check the cans more often than I would like. Maybe some new engine bay bling by way of Radium would be an improvement. Looking into a Catch can setup (using dual competition extended cans from the GTR line).
And finally, a tweak to the intake. Right now the piping comes off the turbo in a symmetrical way - which was done entirely for looks. In making improvements with both form and function in mind, I plan to massively shorten the intake pipe, which is about 6 feet long right now. Instead of going down to the bottom of the rad and then back up again, the filter and pipe will be less than 2.5 feet from the turbo, and come straight across the top of the engine bay.

















