GT Speed in for custom touches
#1
GT Speed in for custom touches
This GT Speed was sent up to me from Dave at No Limit Baltimore. He was fitting a custom body kit to the car and needed custom tips made. While it is here he decided to go ahead with our 2ndary cat bypass pipes and EVOMSit ECU tune. The work has not started yet but I did manage to snap a few pictures for your viewing pleasure.
Any questions please do not hesitate to ask (the front body kit bumper has yet to be installed).
Stay tuned, this should get pretty good!
Any questions please do not hesitate to ask (the front body kit bumper has yet to be installed).
Stay tuned, this should get pretty good!
Last edited by Fabspeed Motorsport; 12-19-2011 at 09:41 AM.
#5
they are polished, so assuming they are maintained properly I dont see them really ever getting dull.
#6
I believe that they will stay shiny if they are kept clean. The but is how many miles is that. It's like cleaning wheels it takes only miles for the perfect shine to succumb to dirt and exhaust gas. You'd see more shine if the bevel was reversed. Don't bother mate just my insanity talking.
#7
haha no worries, wait until you see the wheels No Limit B-more is putting on this thing... talk about insanity..
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#10
these are WHEEL horse power numbers, usually when a car manufacturer advertises HP numbers they are crank numbers. With an AWD drivetrain there is 20-30% of parasitic loss of HP (as seen on the dyno graph)
#11
These cars come with some nice wheels it seems a shame to change them out. I like the 20' chrome ones that came on the car and have people comment on how cool it is that is has a B on them and says Bentley. Why change wheels?
#12
these are the stock GT-Speed wheels, the car is getting shot for the mag by a wheel manufacturer so it has to have their wheels on it.
#13
Oh it's one of those money don't matter cases? Tell them I'll ride around with their stuff and brag it up big time if they need another advertising car.