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Old 09-29-2016, 06:36 AM   #40
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I didn't have much of an issue with receiving parts in a timely manner from Chase Bays when I used them years ago (at least I don't remember having that problem,) but I did have issues with the brake booster delete. After installation a number of the fittings leaked and it was a total mess. I ended up putting the Z32 master and OEM booster back in and making my own lines from scratch, which resulted in no leaks. This was 4 years ago now though so maybe the kit has been improved.

I may be wrong since I don't have any experience drifting, but wouldn't it be more beneficial to run a brake booster? I understand the desire to do everything at once when building a car like this, but like others have mentioned you would likely be better off start with something simple and improve the car as your skill level improves. Start with a stock S14 or something with a nice seat, differential, coilovers, and suspension arms. As you become comfortable with the car and your skill level improves, worry about adding more power and angle mods etc. My two cents- but again, I don't drift, lol.

You've learned a lesson everyone that joins Zilvia has learned- it's a fairly ruthless community. Now that the number of people using forums has dwindled drastically, the more hardened people are the only ones left. Use Zilvia for the valuable information that's found here and otherwise hold your cards close. You are free to spend your money and build your car as you please- there will always be people here to give you crap though, so keep that information to yourself if you can.

Regardless, good luck with the build. It sounds like you have friends that have been down this path and they will prove far more valuable than this forum. You were trying to do the community a service by letting them know about something you experienced, but sadly this is usually how it turns out.
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