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Trim the Fat & add Boost
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Wow, how fast 2 years went bye...
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Don't be so hard on yourself.
There are countless programs available that can help you at your own speed... or stick to the cosmetic treads if the race/track ones are overwhelming.
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Unless you have done everything else possible to make yourself and your car faster, removing these bars even on a track only car, is not the best idea. It will turn a light hit into a tire wall into a financially disgusting incident. Having been a Race Director and running many many races for NASA, I've seen folks crying after tagging the tire walls because of the extra damage that is incurred by removing such bars/beams.
Also as someone noted, make sure to have some bars to prevent the motor from coming up through the firewall and into your lap. -Mike Paisan ![]() Maintaining, Modifying and Educating TriState Enthusiasts since 2001. Like us on Facebook! | E-mail: sales@azpinstalls.com | 725 Fairfield Ave | Kenilworth, NJ 07033 | 908.248.AZP1 (2971) |AIM: AZP Installs "Race Tested, Enthusiast Approved!" |
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I ended up making an aluminum front beam. After trimming my factory beam for a turbo kit I just felt it was too compromised to be any good. Making a new one out of square aluminium tubing saved weight and while I don't think it's as safe as an oem piece it's certainly better than the oem piece that was trimmed. It's also better than no beam and should handle a moderate hit at the track without destroying the radiator.
I wouldn't recommend ever removing entirely. Lot's of damage with minor impacts and I speak from experience. Make one out of aluminum like I did if you want to save some weight. |
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I have made this bar from 44.5mm CDS Cage tubing. It spreads the load over the original mounting holes, but is mounted higher up to allow a bigger Intercooler.
I'm currently looking for an insurance company here in the UK who will be happy to insure my car with this fitted. ![]() With the original foam fitted... ![]() Bumper cover on.. ![]() What do you think??
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Way better looking setup than a few other front bumper bars on here.
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