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Originally posted by Obioban View PostWhat is this “selling car” everyone is talking about? 🤔
I was referring to reselling the brace down the road... not the car. Just evaluating the entire scope of getting one of these. Throwing it out on Nam3 classifieds after installing it would be a challenge.
That said, I don't imagine selling the brace either!Build thread: Topaz Blue to Shark Blue
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Originally posted by Obioban View PostThey measured the results on a chassis twister, so it does do something. Don't think Mason ever did that. 😋
(and almost certainly it would provide far less benefit, since it doesn't tie into the firewall)
I would guess the chassis twister allows Slon to optimize the product weight vs increase in stiffness. It should not surprise anyone that a strut bar with 3 mounting points would provide more stiffness than 2 points. Example, I considered stiffness when I built my roll cage along with various sanctioning organizations rules, safety, ease of ingress and egress. I added some stiffening braces and corner braces. I know the chassis is much stiffer but the question is what is the benefit of all the extra stuff.
I remember HPF had an issue on their Stage IV car (the orange car) with the front strut tower deforming (EDIT) in that it crumpled the sheet metal between the firewall and strut tower. Not sure if that was due to a system issue, a modification related issue, or HPF screwed something up. Just looking at my car I could see that being an issue in a car that sees high G-loads. I'm on Toyo RRs and routinely pull 1.3-1.4 lateral g's and the car has seen up to 1.61 lateral g's. I'm sure that will go up when I put on stickier tires.
Again, hats off to Slon for the effort, work, and expense. Wish I had a use for something like this and their rear pass thru delete panel.Last edited by bigjae46; 12-12-2022, 06:49 PM.
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
Very few aftermarket parts are actually tested and verified to improve something. A hard lesson I've had to learn a couple of times. I think this is something we both know very well!
I would guess the chassis twister allows Slon to optimize the product weight vs increase in stiffness. It should not surprise anyone that a strut bar with 3 mounting points would provide more stiffness than 2 points. Example, I considered stiffness when I built my roll cage along with various sanctioning organizations rules, safety, ease of ingress and egress. I added some stiffening braces and corner braces. I know the chassis is much stiffer but the question is what is the benefit of all the extra stuff.
I remember HPF had an issue on their Stage IV car (the orange car) with the front strut tower deforming (EDIT) in that it crumpled the sheet metal between the firewall and strut tower. Not sure if that was due to a system issue, a modification related issue, or HPF screwed something up. Just looking at my car I could see that being an issue in a car that sees high G-loads. I'm on Toyo RRs and routinely pull 1.3-1.4 lateral g's and the car has seen up to 1.61 lateral g's. I'm sure that will go up when I put on stickier tires.
Again, hats off to Slon for the effort, work, and expense. Wish I had a use for something like this and their rear pass thru delete panel.
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Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View PostFWIW, this brace is effectively doing something very similar to these two cars.
It does look like a superior bar to any other on the market, but I still have never seen any proof these things do all that much, and especially considering the cost. If karb charges 1k just for the single piece design..Last edited by 01SG; 12-13-2022, 07:07 AM.
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Originally posted by 01SG View Post
It is nice that the bar triangulates. But you cannot compare it to this race car. I am pretty sure those reinforcements are part of the roll cage. They are not just bars from the strut to the firewall.
It does look like a superior bar to any other on the market, but I still have never seen any proof these things do all that much, and especially considering the cost. If karb charges 1k just for the single piece design..
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Originally posted by 01SG View Post
It is nice that the bar triangulates. But you cannot compare it to this race car. I am pretty sure those reinforcements are part of the roll cage. They are not just bars from the strut to the firewall.
It does look like a superior bar to any other on the market, but I still have never seen any proof these things do all that much, and especially considering the cost. If karb charges 1k just for the single piece design..
Maybe more aptly put. You don't see racecars with a single piece of rollcage tubing connecting the two towers without also connecting the towers to the rollcage (likely the dash bar) and/or other structural parts of the car/cage.Build thread: Topaz Blue to Shark Blue
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