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Rather listen to someone who's graduated high school already, thanks.
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I guess this car needed a strut tower brace. It's a Porsche GT4.
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Joking aside. Stuff like this is why seem welding is desirable.
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Porsche 911s don't have in front a double wishbone suspension. If someone changes the spring rates and go x2 or x3 stiffness, then he is fool enough to race without having extra bracing or other reinforcements. Personally, I' m not a Porsche fan and I don't care what someone should do in these cars. I KNOW what I should do in Subaru cars. And I am not saying I am smarter than others. I am just following the leaders. Mainly STi and a few others.
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What it does change, is the spring constant, which means less compression. The load itself is unchanged. |
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Listen to CSG Mike. I've watched 2 other BRZ track cars owned by close friends with, literally, a few thousand miles on each car at Sebring alone, not to mention tracks all around the country. These cars are not babied. Neither car has had an issue that a strut tower bar would address. It's a waste of money. Period.
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I wasn't comparing, I was just stating what TRD is doing.
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Changing the spring rates doesn't change the load experienced in the same area.
What it does change, is the spring constant, which means less compression. The load itself is unchanged. __________________ So are you saying stiffer springs will not increase the force exerted on the strut tower? |
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What it changes is the speed of weight transfer.
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And the force over time. So, the tower will see higher forces with a stiffer suspension over the same lap.
Serious hairsplitting and discussion for a really cheap device which does what it is supposed to do; reduce chassis flex at the struts and distribute loads between the two towers.
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Yeah, I think I'll pass on getting one now.
But I do wonder, after the chassis has 150,000 hard miles on it, would the strut tower brace be more noticeable and effective? |
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