alexbwang wrote::
Even with all the factory upgrades over the stock NB, the car scuttles at speed and creaks when driving over humps, leading me to believe that the chassis flex needs to be addressed to enhance the performance, as well as the safety and perceived quality of the car.
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I'm currently looking into the MX5Plus roll bar - how much stiffer would installing one of these make the vehicle? I would imagine it would increase the side-side rigidity but what effect, if any, would it improve front-rear rigidity? Would a 7pt full frame with hard top achieve that "I'm driving with a roof" feel?
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Apart from that, are there any braces worth getting? I've seen several MX5 specialist websites who highly recommend the butterfly brace - has anyone had any experience and could recommend me one?
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Frog Arms will reduce the car scuttles/creaks you mentioned and are the 2nd biggest chassis stiffener IMO that I could genuinely observe/feel.
The MX5 Plus roll bar was by far the best chassis stiffener, I noticed it even at slow speeds while turning. This roll bar has a "torque box" built into it so I think this makes it much more effective than some other roll bars.
NA/NBs suffer chassis twist, something that the NCs addressed, and the roll bar goes a long way to eliminating this.
There is some debate about the effectiveness of roll bars on chassis rigidity but mine felt immediately obvious. The argument goes something along the lines of "The roll bar is just attached to the seatbelt towers which are already very strong.". The amateur structural engineer in me tells me that since the seatbelt tower structure is U-shaped, it can be strengthened even further by putting a brace across the top 2 points AND two additional anchor points in another plane.
A roll bar should be your first chassis stiffening mod - the fact that it's a rollbar too is just a bonus.
I also have the FM frame rails. You can't fit the FM butterfly brace to a MSM/SE so forget about the butterfly brace.
I had the frame rails before the Frog Arms and didn't really notice any difference when driving.
I did notice the difference when jacking up the car, the other tyre on the same side as the corner I was jacking got airborne much earlier than it used to so it definitely does add to chassis stiffness.
They make a great jacking point too, it only takes me 15 minutes to change to track tyres + brake pads (Willwood brakes make pad changes a breeze) with my rattle gun and a jack under the centre of each frame rail.
So how effective are all 3 of these modz?
NitroDann actually commented on how stiff my car was when he had it to build the manifold+exhaust.
Unlike many of us, he's dealt with quite a few MX5s so his taking note of this indicates to me that they're effective.
I also have a 3-point front strut brace. The OEM MSM/SE already had a front strut brace which is very good according to Keith Tanner from FM and I can't really say that the 3-point brace makes a difference to the factory brace. There's some debate too whether or not a front brace is even needed on our cars.