NitroDann wrote:What effect does a regular bolt on brace have on that?
What affect on performance does that have?
Dann
About the same as a stiffer sway bar?
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NitroDann wrote:What effect does a regular bolt on brace have on that?
What affect on performance does that have?
Dann
NitroDann wrote:What effect does a regular bolt on brace have on that?
What affect on performance does that have?
Dann
kazama wrote:i dont think theres any solid back to back laptime testing for different shock tower braces however 949 racing and flyin miata both run them. this is a quote from 949s emilio "If I remove the factory shock tower brace in my 99 sport package the turn in is a touch less precise and a I get a little more cowl shake.....
By mistake I raced without mine once and thought something was wrong with the car, felt like the front tires were 6 psi low. The whole session I narrowly missed apexes and had to drop entry speeds a skosh to get the car to rotate in time. Chased air pressure for a another session before noticing the STB languishing in the pit, laughing at me. I seem to be more sensitive to car setup than most drivers I know so maybe others wouldn't notice the difference."
MattR wrote:Because the chassis is stiffer the suspension can work better in controlling and locating the wheels and also means that softer springs and damping can be used, giving greater control over the car and the reaction to bumps.
gslender wrote:NitroDann wrote:What effect does a regular bolt on brace have on that?
What affect on performance does that have?
Dann
Genuinely surprised you're taking that point of view.... You of all peeps should know that a stiffer chassis is better than one that isn't... Why else would chassis braces and frog arms exist if not?
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
NitroDann wrote:MattR wrote:Because the chassis is stiffer the suspension can work better in controlling and locating the wheels and also means that softer springs and damping can be used, giving greater control over the car and the reaction to bumps.
This is conjecture still. Nothing you are saying proves or even implies that anything that can be measured with a stopwatch will improve.gslender wrote:NitroDann wrote:What effect does a regular bolt on brace have on that?
What affect on performance does that have?
Dann
Genuinely surprised you're taking that point of view.... You of all peeps should know that a stiffer chassis is better than one that isn't... Why else would chassis braces and frog arms exist if not?
With full respect, products exist to profit from the sale of them.
Again, its a specific type of stiffness across specific points on the chassis that we are worried about, a regular strutbrace as seen on many forum members cars does not achieve this.
Dann
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
NitroDann wrote:All I have done is ask for quantifiable proof of performance improvement.
Dann
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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