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So to answer your question, I prefer welded steel to any aluminum, made by man, monkey or computer. any day. Youre not convincing me to spend the extra money to buy the computer modeled cnc concept you have shared so far http://hanchagroup.wordpress.com/201...-on-ft86-club/ I did consider your product as well for my build,however your parts seem overly pricey to me, and looking at the work you have done since november on your blog, you have lots of cool colored posts, and a wing that I cant justify buying either, a brilliant set of ideas, but I dont see anything tangible. Car, not spacecraft, after all. reality check! and I cant find any history of ACTUAL products you have ever made or sold and was unable to find any posts on any other gti or car forums where your stuffs been bought and proven, or real world tested ever, so thats a big concern, for me, even as a tester type. I want to be clear I commend you on your approach and innovation. If you can make it happen at a competitive cost, power to you. at the tracks I frequent, I know what I see on and under the cars I am behind, and its usually not the stuff the hype gets created about with the fancy models, its pipes, turn buckles, heims, and the like. steel. I'm not building a $500k semi F1 car either, its my $25 k factory production car I take on windy mtn roads, tracks that arent all top notch. I like to see the aerospace stuff where it belongs, and its not on the car I take in to pot hole central from time to time fro my night out. I cant see $600+ bucks for something I ultimately am adding to make a small change to my camber that can cost 25% or 35% less, even more if they offer a discount to you all. saving $200 is day at the track, inclusive of pumpgas. I think I'm getting more cnc and more of something with your product for more of my money, but not sure I can quantify that, and thats not just you-not sure if I am getting 'more' with not just your product or stances or cusco's, and understanding the forces are mostly lateral, your models and illustrations while nice, may be overkill, tho. But what if what is costing me less does the job for me? Racer X has more than just ideas to share, and the ability to add to cart and get stuff is a nice thing, imho, its a very down to earth Practical approach for filling the needs of my build, and my goals which are to enjoy driving it at the limits http://www.racerxfabrication.com/pag...38/page38.html I was speaking to the point of impact and energy absorption thats why i gave the example I gave in my post. you look like firm that popped up to focus on this platform, and so far I havent a clue what you have brought to the table outside of concept and theory. Its not nice for vendors to bash other vendors. As for your shed jab, says plenty, is self spoken, so... I look forward to seeing the stuff when you release it Last edited by Huehuecoyotl; 04-15-2013 at 01:41 PM. |
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Please highlight and make me aware of this infraction immediately. I have read carefully, and re-read now and find NOWHERE where he offered anything derogatory about another vendor's product, even going so far as to offer advice to the OP and left his product out of the comparison.... Don't get hot headed and start making accusations you can't back up with a vendor who is here sharing data and encouraging growth of the whole scene |
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I back up my points
Generally for design yield strength, tensile strength, and shear strength. The standard 6061-T6 aluminum here: http://asm.matweb.com/search/Specifi...ssnum=MA6061t6 4130 Chromoly here: http://asm.matweb.com/search/Specifi...bassnum=m4130r what were you saying? |
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"ALMS team hired us for aero consultation". "Aftermarket aero vendor hired us to develop them a general purpose airfoil to be used on casual track cars". "team hired us to make them custom arms with adjustments to correct suspension geometry changes due to ride height alteration". etc. You don't need to name your clients, only the nature of your work. Your previous work is your resume, and the forum members here are people who will potentially hire you. This includes us. I know more than a few people in the EXACT same field as you, and started the EXACT same way. What projects have you guys personally built? What platforms have you worked on? What were the real world results? Do you have any outstanding achievements? Awards? Race wins? Contracts awarded? |
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No attack felt, and sorry if I am presenting my viewpoint with passion as well. I think its great what youre doing, and I see you have the bar set high,and I really like that, but I have to be more price sensitive about some parts than others. Since there is no case that suggests the cheaper part will fail or wont do its job, I can appreciate the angle you have taken and dont mean to be a downer but hope you see mine!
I think I'd be more open to your product if it too was at the $450 pricepoint, and understand that you may be unable to offer something to me at that pricepoint that fits my needs, price and strength wise-both are hard to score sometimes. Understood, I'm willing to forego space age build, and may even prefer the stone age tried and true of steel here-its worked for ages on the tracks, so why pay more for something if its not functionally better? Sure some people will ante up for the extra FEA and design nuances that make your product aero-grade and very awesome I'm sure-very robotic, new looking and very cool, no doubt the OP asked about stance vs cusco, I prefer the cusco, and I prefer steel to alu and supported why, surely everyone buying LCA will choose based on their needs and application as I have, stance for the guys doing bigger drops, Hancha for the primo builder, cusco for the name, and usually pretty decent stuff on 9 outta 10 items(my opinion only) and thos who like track day ol skool welded and tubular steel, DOM work, and such, there are so many of the more classic designs to choose from, we're lucky to have so many options at so many pricepoints with great strench to weight & fatigue,& looks &style,whatever you want, you can have it. both designs braced similarly,one more traditional, both will do the same function I threw in the AP, which I dont like...the bracing doesnt work for me I just like way steel bends bit and clamps down on the shock mount bolts or sway bar inserts, I like the way it clamps down like factory and the rest may just be in my head Last edited by Huehuecoyotl; 04-15-2013 at 07:38 PM. |
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So since you are backing up your points please respond to my last post where I asked you to reveal the insulting of other vendors. ....more to the point you didn't backup your post at all...you just made it as specific as it should have been, your original post is still as credible as your average NBC nightly news broadcast, it might be common knowledge but it isn't correct or exclusive. |
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If buying a sturdy, steel option makes you feel better, by all means buy it. But by no means is steel better than aluminum or aluminum better than steel. It depends on the design and what specific alloy, temper, etc. that design calls for.
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EarlQHan, my only question really is how long have you been doing this as a commercial business and/or when did you leave uni, if you have?
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Thanks Earl. It wasn't a dig, it's just the way you convey yourself has a very academic tone to it. Thanks for confirming
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We're a tough crowd and I dont make it any easier for a new vendor, My garage is clad with names from germany: dinan, koni, porsche, M cars, S cars etc, so I'm a whore for really tried and true stuff, so being new, I can be a tough 'virtual customer' to contend with. I swear the 'shakedown' isnt meant to be that, and am glad youre here, but I am the often playing devils advocate, and must hold true to my skeptic roots. Dont let me rub you the wrong way, I come across rough but I usually mean well. I push my car VERY hard and have to remain very discerning as consumer, as a result. The fact that I do so much testing on this site, makes me operate with more scrutiny than most. If you get a set or prototype you can send me, I'd love to see something I can try and return if I like, being as new as you are and all...let us know when your ideas materialize.
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What did you end up purchasing??? I'm also looking Cusco vs Stance.
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For someone so scared of being sued how can you consider any oem or aftermarket suspension part a set and forget item? Just cause a part survives the track does not mean it will survive on the road. You do a lot Kms on the road over a lot rougher surfaces then the track.
Fatigue is much more of an issue long term then sudden over loads. |
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