lol yeh the Netherlands is a bit of a trek but hell would it be fun.

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under 120mph of course

the tyre pressure thing is the most apparent one at the moment, I did a lot of experimenting with pressures for mine, starting at 28 psi for the front and 32 psi for the rear.

Obviously having 17" wheels and coilovers effects what my personal best for my rev2 N/A g-ltd

(mentioning that because of weight differences) was.

I tried 30 psi all round, 26/30, 28/32, 30/34 etc and systematically going through as many possabilities as i could, making notes and i found that 29psi front

(2 bar) and 34 psi rear

(2.35 bar) provides me with good grip up front without any sag at the rear over bumps and the car feels poised and evenly weighted.

36 psi will most likely make the front wander around a little at speed and seeing as air is free i too would start here to improve the feel of your car, it certainly suprised me what a difference a couple of psi can make!