krishelnino
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Still awaiting an alignment but the BMR SP083 springs feel good so far. My biggest concern was regarding the ride quality but I'm surprised by how comfortable it is. It feels almost the same and slightly better/worse than the FP springs depending on the surface. The car feels firm and tight but not harsh. I can feel the road surface more and there's this feeling like glued to the road on rails. I'm also happy with how the car sits not much of a difference compared to before. I haven't pushed it hard but boy the car does come alive at higher speeds.
I wasn't impressed with the MGW X-Spec shifter on day 1. It felt too stiff and took significant effort to engage each gear. Then ext day i swapped to a flat stick handle with the gripper ball. Now after few days it's buttery smooth shifts. I just love how it feels, no more slop like the OEM shifter, i should've done it way sooner.
The downside is vibrations from the shiftknob at certain rpms and can also notice in Neutral when car is idling. I felt it a lot on the first day with the MGW classic ball. However after i changed to a gripper ball it's much less noticeable
I wasn't impressed with the MGW X-Spec shifter on day 1. It felt too stiff and took significant effort to engage each gear. Then ext day i swapped to a flat stick handle with the gripper ball. Now after few days it's buttery smooth shifts. I just love how it feels, no more slop like the OEM shifter, i should've done it way sooner.
The downside is vibrations from the shiftknob at certain rpms and can also notice in Neutral when car is idling. I felt it a lot on the first day with the MGW classic ball. However after i changed to a gripper ball it's much less noticeable
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