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Foaming the chassis, good or bad?
What do you thinks about foaming the chassis? Does it make a real difference in the stiffnes of the chassis?
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If you saw the size of the space in the door sills, you would be amazed.
Do some research. There are different kinds of foam. To get any benefit you would have to use the proper automotive/marine structural foam and pour it into the sill area. It would add weight but it would definitely strengthen the area and make it quieter. I thought about it when I had the interior out for sound deadener. The right foam is two part and can be a mess to do. I did not have the foam, the expertise or the time to do it right so I left it on the to do list later. |
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people have done it (the hardned kind) but it's a messy job and would require you to take apart the inside of your car and have a clean working area. The compounds are typically quick acting and you have a short time window to pour them in.
in some cases you might need to drill holes through the floorboard to access the bottom rails. but the benefit is minimal, i would only do this for a time attack car that does not require a rollcage/bar to get as much stiffening without the added weight i would also guesstimate that a proper seam-weld job would give you better benefits.
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I do lapping days a few time per year but the mostly DD, I know its a big job, but more simple then welding as I am not a welder nor have experience in welding. I am just wandering how much it will help in the short and long run, as it serve 2 purpose, one is filling the void(meaning stiffning) and the other is gluing the seam, maybe not solid as welding but still, aluminium car chassis(aleast some) are glue.
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I foam my wife's chassis regularly...
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yeah man, that's what i meant, cuz cars are female
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hahahahaha lost it with the correct usage of memes!
to the op: did it to the old ef hatch, good results, however it was an old car that really did benefit from bracing the crap out of it. i dont know if we would benefit much if we did it our chassis considering it is new, so correct me if i am wrong. |
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Done right, with the correct structural foam, it can be beneficial on many cars, but not done properly, it can trap moisture and lead to rust issues down the road.
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Im not sure.. but you might be able to make it amphibious like on top gear lol
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Here a product, http://www.dowautomotive.com/capabil...y/betafoam.htm that seem to support the fact that you can reinforced the stiffness of the chassis with foam, aside that to be qualified as "structural foam" it need to be in the 20lbs per cubic foot density, meaning a lot of weight if the frame would be fully done.
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