Drift Car Upgrades: Street Evo Handbrake and Ferrari 599 Clutch Overhaul
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In this episode from DailyDrivenExotics, the team delves into the nitty-gritty of transforming the Street Evo into a drift machine. With the installation of a handbrake, they aim to fine-tune control for those tire-shredding moments. Utilizing a dual Master cylinder setup to work in harmony with the car's ABS system, they're ensuring that the Evo retains its street-friendly features while gaining that crucial drift car edge. The sequential transmission adds a touch of precision, allowing for seamless gear shifts that resonate with every clunk and engagement.
Meanwhile, the crew tackles the challenge of upgrading the clutch in Dave's Ferrari 599, a task that proves to be more complex than anticipated with the discovery of a twin-disc setup. With the help of Clutch Masters, a bespoke solution is in the works to ensure the 599 can handle the aggressive driving it's destined for. Additionally, power steering pump upgrades and fitting adjustments are on the agenda for both the Street Evo and the Ferrari, setting the stage for enhanced performance on the road and the track.
As the team navigates through the intricacies of these modifications, their dedication to precision and performance shines through. From welding intercoolers to custom-building clutch components, each step is a testament to their commitment to pushing the boundaries of automotive engineering. And as they gear up to test the handbrake in the Street Evo, one thing is clear - these enthusiasts are not just modifying cars; they're sculpting machines that embody the thrill of the open road and the adrenaline of the race track.
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