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Old 02-17-2002, 07:33 PM
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Default New toys! Kosei K1 v700, what psi to use?

hehehe, The deal went great
got this set of kosei k1 used 15x7 with 205/50/15 w/ v700
for $620
but the tires wont last long, beging to see blue in two tires.
but I'm still happy!!
Now that I have them, what psi should i be running during autocross??

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no idea but they look good
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Default Re: New toys! Kosei K1 v700, what psi to use? (MrSmith)

Hey bro....nice car Reminds me of mine before it got stolen. You should paint the little black weather strips on the side skirts and rear. It makes it look like its molded to the car.
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oh yea...how much would you be willing to part with your gsr rims? when i get my next integra(soon) i will need some nice shiny ones like that. hit me up at kariya@2by2.net
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Default Re: New toys! Kosei K1 v700, what psi to use? (intekragsr)

Hey bro....nice car Reminds me of mine before it got stolen. You should paint the little black weather strips on the side skirts and rear. It makes it look like its molded to the car.

good idea
Old 02-17-2002, 09:14 PM
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Default Re: New toys! Kosei K1 v700, what psi to use? (intekragsr)

Hey bro....nice car Reminds me of mine before it got stolen. You should paint the little black weather strips on the side skirts and rear. It makes it look like its molded to the car.
i heard a couple ppl say after they painted the little black thingys thats it chipped off, cause it was rubber...

thats one reason i dont want to paitn it..
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Default Re: New toys! Kosei K1 v700, what psi to use? (MintyDip)

you could also just pull off the rubber...and pretend like it was never there...but it does bite into the paint after a while...your car also looks very similar to mine when i had the OEM kit on my car with white wheels...you should think about ditching the spoiler if thats your thing...if not....your car looks great.
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i woudl like to ditch the spoiler, but what to do with the holes?
dont have the money to fill them and paint...
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Default Re: New toys! Kosei K1 v700, what psi to use? (MintyDip)

very nice, like the car very clean, tires and rims look great
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looks sweet minh!! enjoy! i guess you aren't selling the car anymore huh? Good decision
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i woudl like to ditch the spoiler, but what to do with the holes?
dont have the money to fill them and paint...
i found a temporary solution...use vinly like the kind people use for automotive graphics, and have them cut into circles about the size of quarters...i know it sounds ghetto fabulous...but you seriously cant tell unless your standing on top of the trunk...i dont know how much it would cost because my friend has a plotter, and he did it for free.
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Default Re: New toys! Kosei K1 v700, what psi to use? (MintyDip)

I typically use about 38/40 f/r in mine, though it will vary with your suspension setup (among other things). Ask over in the Competition forum.
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that it is one clean lookin teg nice work. i would say keep the spoiler its nice and simple. looks great
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