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True. No issues with mine, but my fender lips have been rolled.
Yes, you have to start with a cold engine. I’ve used an approximation of the Ferrari 360 method and it works on every car I’ve tried it on. Good...
Sorry to hear this didn’t work. But did you try the Ferrari method? Which monitors failed to show ready?
Nice to have good tires in OEM sizes, but the 5 is not a successor to the 4S in terms of handling. I’d rather use 4S, even though you need them...
Once all the monitors show ready, they should stay that way unless you have an engine misfire, check engine light, or you disconnect the battery.
This is the drive reset cycle for 360s but I found it works for almost any car. The key is to start with a cold engine that has sat overnight....
SS lines aren’t needed, but I’m thinking of getting them rather than OEM rubber for my now 15 year old car. Rubber lines do get soft with age....
“Falling apart” is a relative term. Nothing mechanical on mine except leaking front shocks (all magneride shocks eventually leak because of the...
You need to look for the I/M monitors all showing “ready.” Most any OBD II scanner will be able to read and report on these. As for how many and...
Has anyone replaced their OEM lines with stainless braided? Any sense for the quality of these?...
I have the same issue. I read about the speed regulator and replaced it because the dash was apart anyway for work on sticky switches and...
My buddy Kevin’s cars were recently the subject of a Car & Driver magazine article. The 430 holds up well on track. Look how many track miles on...
The Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires in 225/45-18 and 285/40-18 are on the car. No clearance issues and ASR seems happy now that the ratio of front...
360s are now 20-25 years old and well beyond time to replace fuel and other rubber lines. Are there any good upgrade kits or does everyone use OEM?
Yes, I ran those before, too. They were the go-to sizes for MP4S at the time but now they are available in 225/45-18 and 285/40-18. These are...
Yes, typo on my part. MP4S.
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Thanks. I ran those sizes before, too.
Looking at 225/45-18 and 285/40-18 MPSS 4S on OEM Starfish wheels. Anyone try these? Both are about exactly the same diameter as stock 215/45-18...