Mugen Thread
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no! get away meanie!
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damn donut your eg's hot..must be nice to have mf10ls
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and you!
and yes, its nice to have MF10L's.......loser!
</TD></TR></TABLE>no! get away meanie!
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damn donut your eg's hot..must be nice to have mf10ls
</TD></TR></TABLE>and you!

and yes, its nice to have MF10L's.......loser!
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damn donut your eg's hot..must be nice to have mf10ls
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trade for your mf10's? k thanks
damn donut your eg's hot..must be nice to have mf10ls
</TD></TR></TABLE>trade for your mf10's? k thanks
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">IDK, I feel pedal sets, shift *****, and steering wheels other than the FG360 are considered bottle feeder mugen collection items, and do not deem a vehicle to be "mugen equipped", unless otherwise accented by non-bottle feeder items. So no combination of bottle feeder items like say having a racing III, pedal set, and shift **** would still not warrant "mugen equipped" status. The bottle feeder items would have to be combined with a lip spoiler, set of wheels, fg360, or other big ticket mugen items. Then, and only then is "mugen equipped" status attained. How does that sound guys, I made a loophole to keep shift **** owners from touting mugen status. The new standard is written, all we need are 3 votes, and it is mugen law. </TD></TR></TABLE>
My Mugen car has a "Luder94 Equipped" emblem on it. This law is totally unnecessary and is the beginning of turning the Mugen collectors world into a fascist state.
My Mugen car has a "Luder94 Equipped" emblem on it. This law is totally unnecessary and is the beginning of turning the Mugen collectors world into a fascist state.
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my car has a Mugen Equipped badge because it came with the exhaust, does that count?</TD></TR></TABLE>
An exhaust is not a bottle feeder mugen part. No worries.
donut. I love the car. Never seen it before. I usually am not too big of an eg fan, but when I say I love yours, I am serious. Looks very nice.
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An exhaust is not a bottle feeder mugen part. No worries.
donut. I love the car. Never seen it before. I usually am not too big of an eg fan, but when I say I love yours, I am serious. Looks very nice.
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donut. I love the car. Never seen it before. I usually am not too big of an eg fan, but when I say I love yours, I am serious. Looks very nice. </TD></TR></TABLE>
X duece.
donut. I love the car. Never seen it before. I usually am not too big of an eg fan, but when I say I love yours, I am serious. Looks very nice. </TD></TR></TABLE>
X duece.
Nice choice on the MF10Ls, Donut! The car looks amazing. Just make sure you don't let the brake dust stay on your wheels after the trackday. I've tracked on a lot of white wheels and one thing I've learned, don't let the brake dust get wet or you're screwed.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jackson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nice choice on the MF10Ls, Donut! The car looks amazing. Just make sure you don't let the brake dust stay on your wheels after the trackday. I've tracked on a lot of white wheels and one thing I've learned, don't let the brake dust get wet or you're screwed.</TD></TR></TABLE>
That is THE reason why I don't own a set.......yet.
Corrosive brake dust FTL.
That is THE reason why I don't own a set.......yet.
Corrosive brake dust FTL.
I've heard if you actually wax the wheels and put a few nice thick coats on it will protect the wheels alot more from brake dust getting baked on, i don't know this for a fact as i haven't tracked white wheels lol
Thanks 
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Thanks man
Yeah, my cpr's got a little messed up last time. The only thing about the my mf10l's is they're not powdercoated so I'm prepared for the worst
See you there

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jackson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nice choice on the MF10Ls, Donut! The car looks amazing. Just make sure you don't let the brake dust stay on your wheels after the trackday. I've tracked on a lot of white wheels and one thing I've learned, don't let the brake dust get wet or you're screwed.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks man
Yeah, my cpr's got a little messed up last time. The only thing about the my mf10l's is they're not powdercoated so I'm prepared for the worst
See you there
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by donut. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Probably the last time you'll see these wheels this clean cause im gonna track on em soon 
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very hard, and yes i quoted it again
ill be in la and sd the week after sema, hopefully ill catch up with some of you folks

</TD></TR></TABLE>very hard, and yes i quoted it again
ill be in la and sd the week after sema, hopefully ill catch up with some of you folks
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Thanks man
Yeah, my cpr's got a little messed up last time. The only thing about the my mf10l's is they're not powdercoated so I'm prepared for the worst
See you there
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I'm sure you'll be fine, the white paint on my Wedsports doesn't seen so thick, but has stood up to some scrubbing and a lot of brake dust caked on for a long time with no staining, I'm sure the MF10L's made by Ray's are even mroe durable.
Thanks man
Yeah, my cpr's got a little messed up last time. The only thing about the my mf10l's is they're not powdercoated so I'm prepared for the worst
See you there
</TD></TR></TABLE>I'm sure you'll be fine, the white paint on my Wedsports doesn't seen so thick, but has stood up to some scrubbing and a lot of brake dust caked on for a long time with no staining, I'm sure the MF10L's made by Ray's are even mroe durable.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B16B_coupe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've heard if you actually wax the wheels and put a few nice thick coats on it will protect the wheels alot more from brake dust getting baked on, i don't know this for a fact as i haven't tracked white wheels lol
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I've heard that too.
I use industrial strenght silicone spray (with teflon) on my wheels. It doesn't let brake dust stick to the wheels and it water proofs the wheels pretty good also. I've used it on my white CF48s when I had my EF hatch and it worked good. I've never tried it on a race track though. You can find it at your local Home Depot or Lowes.
</TD></TR></TABLE>I've heard that too.
I use industrial strenght silicone spray (with teflon) on my wheels. It doesn't let brake dust stick to the wheels and it water proofs the wheels pretty good also. I've used it on my white CF48s when I had my EF hatch and it worked good. I've never tried it on a race track though. You can find it at your local Home Depot or Lowes.
Speaking of which, been wondering...
What's the best way to clean bronze MFs?
Something different for the wheel and the lip cause of the different finishes?
I think I remembered seeing a set covered in peanut butter?
What about the caps as well?
Guess one nice thing about bronze is that it first show brake dust that bad and won't look so dirty
Still would like white even with them requiring extra/special care and attention
Modified by mugen-k at 12:51 PM 10/29/2008
What's the best way to clean bronze MFs?
Something different for the wheel and the lip cause of the different finishes?
I think I remembered seeing a set covered in peanut butter?

What about the caps as well?
Guess one nice thing about bronze is that it first show brake dust that bad and won't look so dirty

Still would like white even with them requiring extra/special care and attention
Modified by mugen-k at 12:51 PM 10/29/2008
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x2, but would having a somewhat tacky/ greasy surface attract more dust?
</TD></TR></TABLE>x2, but would having a somewhat tacky/ greasy surface attract more dust?
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i need some of that to be more stunna!
</TD></TR></TABLE>i need some of that to be more stunna!
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I think I remembered seeing a set covered in peanut butter?
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Peanut butter does wonders on baked on dust as crazy as it sounds at first.
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x2, but would having a somewhat tacky/ greasy surface attract more dust?</TD></TR></TABLE>
It would. But in theory, I think it would be sitting on top of the silicone and not on the surface of the rim making it easier to wipe off later.?.
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i need some of that to be more stunna!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Slow down. Jo0 gonna hurt somebody with all that.
I think I remembered seeing a set covered in peanut butter?

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Peanut butter does wonders on baked on dust as crazy as it sounds at first.
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x2, but would having a somewhat tacky/ greasy surface attract more dust?</TD></TR></TABLE>
It would. But in theory, I think it would be sitting on top of the silicone and not on the surface of the rim making it easier to wipe off later.?.
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i need some of that to be more stunna!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Slow down. Jo0 gonna hurt somebody with all that.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by get RIGHT »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It would. But in theory, I think it would be sitting on top of the silicone and not on the surface of the rim making it easier to wipe off later.?.
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That's what I'm thinking, they will get dirtier faster/easier, but will easily clean up
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That's what I'm thinking, they will get dirtier faster/easier, but will easily clean up
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very hard, and yes i quoted it again
ill be in la and sd the week after sema, hopefully ill catch up with some of you folks</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks man..you're not going to sema? I'll be there and drunk
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I've heard that too.
I use industrial strenght silicone spray (with teflon) on my wheels. It doesn't let brake dust stick to the wheels and it water proofs the wheels pretty good also. I've used it on my white CF48s when I had my EF hatch and it worked good. I've never tried it on a race track though. You can find it at your local Home Depot or Lowes.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What company makes this silicone spray you speak of?
very hard, and yes i quoted it again
ill be in la and sd the week after sema, hopefully ill catch up with some of you folks</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks man..you're not going to sema? I'll be there and drunk

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I've heard that too.
I use industrial strenght silicone spray (with teflon) on my wheels. It doesn't let brake dust stick to the wheels and it water proofs the wheels pretty good also. I've used it on my white CF48s when I had my EF hatch and it worked good. I've never tried it on a race track though. You can find it at your local Home Depot or Lowes.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What company makes this silicone spray you speak of?
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Thanks man..you're not going to sema? I'll be there and drunk
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im going to be there. in fact, i have a big shindig and all going down.
i will tell you more soon.
Thanks man..you're not going to sema? I'll be there and drunk
</TD></TR></TABLE>im going to be there. in fact, i have a big shindig and all going down.
i will tell you more soon.
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What company makes this silicone spray you speak of?
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Any auto parts store would have silicone spray in an aerosol can. They are all pretty much the same.
What company makes this silicone spray you speak of?
</TD></TR></TABLE>Any auto parts store would have silicone spray in an aerosol can. They are all pretty much the same.
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Peanut butter does wonders on baked on dust as crazy as it sounds at first.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Haha, I heard that too and I totally PB'd my MF10s for the S2. It brought the bronze back.
I also used to wax both sets of white Evos I had on my EK before and after track days. It does help with brushing the dust off. On any set of wheels I wipe off all the dust after getting home from the track and then clean the car the next day.
Peanut butter does wonders on baked on dust as crazy as it sounds at first.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Haha, I heard that too and I totally PB'd my MF10s for the S2. It brought the bronze back.
I also used to wax both sets of white Evos I had on my EK before and after track days. It does help with brushing the dust off. On any set of wheels I wipe off all the dust after getting home from the track and then clean the car the next day.


