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Could you take a pic that shows the car overall with the tow hooks in? I'm wondering how these look if you just leave them in for a bit of added bumper protection.
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The catch tank does simply this. The part of emissions systems require crank-case gasses to escape through the intake system to make sure any pollutants will be fed back through the engine, and burned up so that it can be cleaned before it shoots out of your muffler. In practice, and in normal driving, by design, this is fine, and works well as designed.
However, in the case of sustained high rpm use on the raceway, this gas flow in the EGR and CVS is so much, and oils being shaken around with lateral and longitudinal forces, that a lot of engine oils can blow through, making the intake plenum a bit greasy or even oily. The catch tank simply filters and separates the oil when this happens, so that the EGR/PCV gasses returning to the intake can be free of heavy oils.
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Cusco USA can sell directly, or they can send/refer you a list of authorized dealers in the USA. Just to be sure, I would call CUSCO USA at the following, so you are dealing with the original thing. There are lots of fake replicas floating about so it's always best to make sure you get contact them to get an idea of who deals with the real stuff. Kenji, Steve, Yuki and others at CUSCO USA will be glad to answer any questions you may have, and tell them you saw it on Moto's car So that they know who sent you~~ Great folks to deal with... They know cars, and they love to chat with car people!16631 Gemini Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 U.S.A. TEL 714-907-0033 FAX 714-369-8142 e-mail info@cuscousainc.com URL http://www.cuscousainc.com/
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As promised, photos of the brake master bracket area...
![]() Cusco Strut Bar for FRS/BRZ with integrated brake master cylinder. by Moto@Club4AG, on Flickr ![]() Cusco Strut Bar for FRS/BRZ with integrated brake master cylinder. by Moto@Club4AG, on Flickr
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It does secure with standard tow hook opening on the car, and does anchor well with locking lugs. ![]() Cusco Race Venue Tow Hook, FRS/BRZ by Moto@Club4AG, on Flickr ![]() Cusco FRS/BRZ Race venue Tow Hook by Moto@Club4AG, on Flickr
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LOL, I don't know what all that stuff does (physical forces speaking) but I think I agree with Calum.
Having that bar with the 90 degree welds on it, won't be strong enough to stop any forces that may try to make the strut towers move in towards each other, or out away from each other. You'd need a nice solid 45 degree angle on those to the bolt point on the towers. All it will accomplish is allowing both towers to move in tandem, which I would think is just as bad for any component meant to add rigidity to the chassis. But then again, I'm an idiot and say only what I see and my meager mind can comprehend.
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Wonderful eye candy
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Be nice people. Master cylinder braces on previous gen Subarus do actually make a noticeable positive difference in brake feel.
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I do however agree the strut tower bar is useless given the joints. Im cheap, so Ill probably end up building my own anyway.
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Let the man mod his car the way he wants. It looks sharp to me.
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