PHANTOM GRIP
Turismo Huh? Thats old school..Try calling Phantom Grip or check there website out-www.phantomgrip.com
I have used it in a tranny for over 3 years-almost the first one ever made. I've used one antother tranny for over 2 years as well. No problems, hooks good, turns good with powering out still.
Just so you know there is a Korean Hyndai (spelled right?) team that lives by using Phaton Grip LSD in all of there road race cars.
I have used it in a tranny for over 3 years-almost the first one ever made. I've used one antother tranny for over 2 years as well. No problems, hooks good, turns good with powering out still.
Just so you know there is a Korean Hyndai (spelled right?) team that lives by using Phaton Grip LSD in all of there road race cars.
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Ahhh, i'm stuck in a time warp. ****, I still call Skunk2 Skunkworks...
Ahhh, i'm stuck in a time warp. ****, I still call Skunk2 Skunkworks...
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I've had mine for 5 years, no problems. I would say, if you want the best explanation of their functionality, call John Brown @ Turismo Technologies who makes the item. They are functional, however, I would not recommend them for heavy, constant road-racing or autocross type use.
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While your calling John, ask him whose design he copied.
First there was CRE, then Tom Fowler at OPM. Then the copycat Phantom Slip, "Works so good you'll never know it's there".........
Will this remark have the lawyers calling again? I hope not.
I've had mine for 5 years, no problems. I would say, if you want the best explanation of their functionality, call John Brown @ Turismo Technologies who makes the item. They are functional, however, I would not recommend them for heavy, constant road-racing or autocross type use.
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While your calling John, ask him whose design he copied.
First there was CRE, then Tom Fowler at OPM. Then the copycat Phantom Slip, "Works so good you'll never know it's there".........
Will this remark have the lawyers calling again? I hope not.
Well, patent is a wonderful thing. Sounds like the whole intake thing with Si Akimoto. That guy should have patented it, he didn't, and look what happened.
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