First Car Purchase is an AM V8V
#16
Spectacular first car -- congratulations! These are wonderful. I've had my '09 from new. After all those years, I still stare at it, and every drive is still an event. About pulling the exhaust fuse, yes, the valves can get stuck open, but it's very rare (more common in the damp UK than in TX). Enjoy it!
#17
Nice! Go all the way and delete mufflers and with straight pipes... the sound is glorious, with performance and weight reduction benefits. While many like the old school 3 pedal manual, the ASM is a great drive, as long sf you keep it in sport mode and use the paddles...
Last edited by MRCW; 02-09-2022 at 07:03 AM.
#18
Great point about the valves potentially becoming stuck if permanently left open. I didn’t consider that.
I’ll have to hear the decats in person before I follow through with it! Will wait a bit before I start modifying the car so I can really feel the difference in each upgrade
I’ll have to hear the decats in person before I follow through with it! Will wait a bit before I start modifying the car so I can really feel the difference in each upgrade
#19
Also can you still install the valve control after you have done muffler delete + straight piped the car?
Is there any potential problems in having the valve control installed?
#20
If there are no valves on your aftermarket exhaust, there is no reason to install the valve control.
#21
Ha! That would be wild. I've heard clips of straight piped Vantages online but it's hard to translate how it will sound irl
#22
Got the car back from the PPF shop today and the job was done flawlessly! I got the Suntek Reaction film installed on the whole car. It has high gloss and has hydrophobic properties similar to ceramic coating that supposedly last for the lifetime of the film.
If you are in the Austin area, I highly recommend Sunbusters Tint shop. Johnny and his team had great attention to detail and provided regular updates on the progress.
If you are in the Austin area, I highly recommend Sunbusters Tint shop. Johnny and his team had great attention to detail and provided regular updates on the progress.
#24
I read a lot online about having to lift on the throttle to get smooth shifts, but I haven’t experienced that with the SSII. There are even times when I forget it’s a single clutch transmission, and I love that I still get the single clutch experience when shifting near redline with the “hypershift” feature. It’s the best of both worlds for me.
Haven’t had any issues yet but I expect the clutch replacement is looming with 19k miles on the clock. My only complaint so far is that it’s not as loud as I would like. I expect I’ll remove the secondary cats later this year.
#25
I’m over 1000 miles in and the car is awesome so far. Love the handling and gearbox!
I read a lot online about having to lift on the throttle to get smooth shifts, but I haven’t experienced that with the SSII. There are even times when I forget it’s a single clutch transmission, and I love that I still get the single clutch experience when shifting near redline with the “hypershift” feature. It’s the best of both worlds for me.
Haven’t had any issues yet but I expect the clutch replacement is looming with 19k miles on the clock. My only complaint so far is that it’s not as loud as I would like. I expect I’ll remove the secondary cats later this year.
I read a lot online about having to lift on the throttle to get smooth shifts, but I haven’t experienced that with the SSII. There are even times when I forget it’s a single clutch transmission, and I love that I still get the single clutch experience when shifting near redline with the “hypershift” feature. It’s the best of both worlds for me.
Haven’t had any issues yet but I expect the clutch replacement is looming with 19k miles on the clock. My only complaint so far is that it’s not as loud as I would like. I expect I’ll remove the secondary cats later this year.
#26
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