What did you do to your Supra today?

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Think of safety as a system, not pieces.

Harness and HANS

Or

OEM belt and airbag

Think about how your head and torso moves in an impact. If you’re rocking a cage, harness and HANS unless you want to bang your head on a metal bar.

Even without a cage, harness should be paired with HANS unless you like whiplash.

IMHO
I know. If you read more of my post that you quoted, you will see that I recommend getting a HANS device and said I’ll be getting one before I track it.
 

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Not fitted yet, but got this awesome looking Garage Whifbitz 200 Cell Sports Cat in the post today. It's honestly such a well-crafted piece of kit.

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Whifbitz it's the most British word I've ever seen. Lmao

(really nice looking piece tho)
 

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Been waiting for the Supra since I ordered in July of 2021 (family member employee order, so they sent me right to the back), so it's been a long time coming! Not used to having low-end torque after the E92....I can go up a San Francisco hill in 3rd gear now! Amazing!
Mine was delayed by several months too, 12/01/2020 order, took delivery 05/31/2021. First off, the front bumper cover got gouged in shipping, and required complete replacement. Secondly, because I'm an insider/employee, I'm alleging they put my order on a low priority status, because it sat at a rail yard for waaay too long, and required some very firm calls and emails demanding to know the ACTUAL STATUS, & location of the vehicle, with a concrete ETA, instead of changing the ETA every other day to a later date with no explanation. That being said, ZERO REGRETS!
 

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Replaced the rear deck of the Streethunter wing with a carbon fiber section instead of the wrapped blue

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Are those the slip-on BMW tips from Amazon?
 

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Contemplating getting a catless downpipe so I can go stage 2 OTS from bm3.

Anybody know the power gains from stage 1 to stage 2 on an OTS map?

Expecting a big change since I'm still running stock dp on stage 1.
 

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Certainly are
I have them too, and love the way they look! I do notice that the taper and size of the tip inlet hole inside the tail pipes is smaller, and allows them to catch the water from the exhaust and drain it behind the tip (forward on the car), keeping the parts exposed cleaner than the originals. Not a bad thing in my eyes.
 

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Contemplating getting a catless downpipe so I can go stage 2 OTS from bm3.

Anybody know the power gains from stage 1 to stage 2 on an OTS map?

Expecting a big change since I'm still running stock dp on stage 1.
I'm running MHD..AA catted dp..

Not a huge hp gain from stage 1 to 2..
NICE bump in torque though..something like 60 extra torque fro stage 1 to 2..

Steve
 

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I have them too, and love the way they look! I do notice that the taper and size of the tip inlet hole inside the tail pipes is smaller, and allows them to catch the water from the exhaust and drain it behind the tip (forward on the car), keeping the parts exposed cleaner than the originals. Not a bad thing in my eyes.
do you guys have a link for these?
 

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