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RE: Outlander Lowering Springs - 7/11/2006 9:23:04 PM   
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Road Race is interested in seeing if the Progress springs they run on their rally cars will be appropriate on my car, but I don't have the money for them right now. I will try to call them tomorrow and see where this will go. I was thinking later on in the year I'd do the springs, but I know they would make the car look so much better...the wheel well gap is just HUGE!

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RE: Outlander Lowering Springs - 7/15/2006 12:17:21 PM   
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hmmmm...maybe. w/ light chassis, er' almost a lancer s.u.v. why not huh??

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RE: Outlander Lowering Springs - 7/16/2006 9:04:18 PM   
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If I can find one suitable for the Lancer Sportback, I think I'll be set. The Progress springs are about $190, so I'll keep it in the back of my mind for a while. Damn, everything ($) adds up quickly with cars

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RE: Outlander Lowering Springs - 7/18/2006 6:17:25 PM   
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hey, did you know that high flow cat for lancer works for outlander?? i, e-mailed road race and asked about it. well its good to hear that thing will perform for outlander...nice!!! am' getting one next wk.!!!

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RE: Outlander Lowering Springs - 7/18/2006 8:33:52 PM   
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high flow cat sounds nice have to check on that

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RE: Outlander Lowering Springs - 7/19/2006 8:31:38 PM   
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quote:

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hey, did you know that high flow cat for lancer works for outlander?? i, e-mailed road race and asked about it. well its good to hear that thing will perform for outlander...nice!!! am' getting one next wk.!!!


That's why I put it on my car

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RE: Outlander Lowering Springs - 7/22/2006 8:04:47 PM   
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awwweeee you!!!!! how is it??? any changes??? (yeah for sure, but what about torque??) does it come w/ O2 sensor?? i, need to find out all this, before i, start w/ it.

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RE: Outlander Lowering Springs - 7/23/2006 1:22:04 AM   
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your o2 will hook up to it, you may need the adapter though, I'm 99% sure they installed it on mine. When you order it they should tell you, if not, pm me and I'll check mine to see if there's an adapter on the cat.
I had the header, downpipe and high-flow all installed at the same time, so I noticed it went through the RPm's easier and likes the mid range rpm's better too. It also seem that I don't need to step on the gas as far to go the same speeds as before.

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RE: Outlander Lowering Springs - 7/23/2006 2:28:10 PM   
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quote:

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your o2 will hook up to it, you may need the adapter though, I'm 99% sure they installed it on mine. When you order it they should tell you, if not, pm me and I'll check mine to see if there's an adapter on the cat.
I had the header, downpipe and high-flow all installed at the same time, so I noticed it went through the RPm's easier and likes the mid range rpm's better too. It also seem that I don't need to step on the gas as far to go the same speeds as before.

sweet!!!!!! by the way, what adapter?? O2 adapter ?? or adapter pipe for high flow cat?

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RE: Outlander Lowering Springs - 7/23/2006 3:54:49 PM   
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The adapter in reference is for the o2 sensor. The cat should be a 2/1/4, so it'll just weld right up. Yes...WELD.

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