Installed my Wink Rear view mirror today!(big pic)

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  • Bokes
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    surprisingly advance auto has a convex mirror that works great. it clips over your existing mirror and works awesome. i agree, seeing blindspots and everything behind you is great. not to mention the one at advance is only like $6.

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  • nkell09
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    This thing would be awesome for the beltway but........

    I can see people going: :crazy:

    It's such a great idea, just not very common.

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  • rs4pro3
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    Ya well I'm going to wait till after I go to Roadatlanta in 2 weeks to do the MAF. My fuel pressure regulator is pure crap, and I've got the apexi almost at it's max limits right now just to make the stroker not run so rich. So I got to bump the pressure down some.(guage says it's 70 psi, and won't change it no matter how much I adjust the regulator, I can raise the pressure but not drop it)

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  • Hawk
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    That thing would rule on track days. Good luck on the MAF install!

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  • M42Technik
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    Originally posted by rs4pro3
    I found a picture online taken looking into a convex mirror, and the distances were all screwed up. Appearence didn't matter much to me, as my car basically is a barely street legal track car as it is.
    Fair enough!

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  • rs4pro3
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    I found a picture online taken looking into a convex mirror, and the distances were all screwed up. Appearence didn't matter much to me, as my car basically is a barely street legal track car as it is.

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  • M42Technik
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    Broadway convex mirrors do a damn good job while retaining stock appearance.

    270mm convex with black outlining, then use adhesive remover and a fingernail to get rid of the sticker in the corner, you're set.

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  • rs4pro3
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    Originally posted by rs4pro3
    The super AFC and the rich/lean meter are for a MAF setup that will be getting installed realy soon(have all the parts, but no time to install and tune). The engine is a budget minded 2.7i

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  • 4ce30
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    Originally posted by Vedubin01
    Whats up with the super AFC and the rich/lean meter? Whats under the hood?
    +1

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  • MikeE30325i
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    damn, that mirror is huge, lookslike one from a schoolbus

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  • rs4pro3
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    it's like 20" ish
    I was thinking I'd like it a little longer so I could see the left side more, but with my helmet on, it completly blocks the space between the roll bar hoop, and diag. I typically look out threw.

    edit...
    Here is the ebay link for the exact one I purchased


    The hardware for it was pure crap, and I had to make new side mounts as the ones included were too short for where I was wanting to mount it.

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  • s52e368
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    cool, whats the width ? in inches

    i found several 3-5 panel but i like the width of yours

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  • rs4pro3
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    I got mine of ebay for $15 shipped, advertised as a gold cart mirror

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  • JRKOUPE
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    Originally posted by s52e368
    mirror source ?


    racer wholesale, pegasus........and do a google search

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  • rs4pro3
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    Originally posted by JoelRKaplan
    tru dat.....and Im thinking w/ a Hans device itll be even worse.......your set up is tempting. How ez is it to pull headliner back and then re install?........ I likey.
    for me it's a peice of cake, just unscrew the sun visors and clips, roll the sunroof back a little, and then undo the screw stip at the front of the sunroof opening(from unbove), lower the panel, etc... I was tempted to install it to the panel, with a steel backing plate on the other side but figured it wouldn't hold up.


    The super AFC and the rich/lean meter are for a MAF setup that will be getting installed realy soon(have all the parts, but no time to install and tune). The engine is a budget minded 2.7i

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