tC -> FR-S.....and I am back!
#681
The intake, being attached to the engine, vibrates a lot. Even if you tried to attached them they would rub and become damaged. Also the rubber vibration could throw off MAF readings. If they're too close they need vibration absorbing material between them; very soft rubber or rubber foam, something like that.
#682
k, just drove another couple miles.
Def feels better. It feels like the corners are just easier to take and more precise. Also flatter turns at high speeds and it feels like there is less understeer.
Overall prolly should be worth $100, $150ish at most
#683
Yeah, that's fair to say. Cusco is a premium Japanese (read: "their economy isn't quite so crappy so their stuff costs more") brand, the parts or more well made than is needed to get the job done, and they take pride in the aesthetics of it as well. That may or may not justify it to you, but it should be considered.
#684
I think I'll go ahead and sell it. Hopefully making back the money I spent.
I'll just get sway bars in a few months.
#685
Bear in mind that stiffer suspension components put more stress on the chassis. Chassis reinforcement on a stock car make little difference, but when you get stiffer springs, struts/shocks, swaybars, or better tires, or change the alignment to give more grip, these put more stress on the chassis, literally twisting it more. The before-and-after effect of chassis bracing is greater the more suspension mods you have.
#687
Bear in mind that stiffer suspension components put more stress on the chassis. Chassis reinforcement on a stock car make little difference, but when you get stiffer springs, struts/shocks, swaybars, or better tires, or change the alignment to give more grip, these put more stress on the chassis, literally twisting it more. The before-and-after effect of chassis bracing is greater the more suspension mods you have.
#688
@everyone
Nick is very knowledgeable and has helped me with my car a TON. I couldn't have done half the mod if it weren't for him.
@Steve
Yeah, it kinda feels like a time bomb with the zip ties ive put up. After a while they will break/stretch and shutter my MAF while im 100% on the gas pedal......
Nick is very knowledgeable and has helped me with my car a TON. I couldn't have done half the mod if it weren't for him.
@Steve
Yeah, it kinda feels like a time bomb with the zip ties ive put up. After a while they will break/stretch and shutter my MAF while im 100% on the gas pedal......
#689
Yeahhhh...it comes down to if you like your intake or strut bar better...
Since we have alternatives to the strut bar that will do the same thing (but better), I think I'm going to hold off.
Since we have alternatives to the strut bar that will do the same thing (but better), I think I'm going to hold off.
#690
and as for the bar, ill be looking for a solution. I'll let you know if i find something b4 u sell yours!
#691
Lol ok ok ill seriously stop putting my plans in your thread haha. But now adays the lobby is just overflowing with build threads...I liked it when I only had a few to keep track of.
Let us know if you find another solution!
Let us know if you find another solution!
#693
Nah that's not what he said at all. He was basically saying that chassis stiffening mods feed off each other.
The difference that a strut bar makes by itself is smaller than the difference it would make if you already had sway bars installed.
The difference that a strut bar makes by itself is smaller than the difference it would make if you already had sway bars installed.
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