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Slon Workshop E46 M3 Carbon Front Triangulating Reinforcement Kit
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Originally posted by terra View Post
F8x and F8x have both to the firewall and radiator support. The firewall bits just aren’t as visible with all the trim
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Originally posted by George Hill View PostWith all of that said does it make the car faster (on track)? I'm really looking forward to seeing Obioban feedback from on track driving and hopefully with some data to compare with previous laps. I feel like this would be easy to achieve by removing it and comparing with a data logger.
For performance gains, what data can be used to compare? Lap time will have so many variables and I'm not sure it will make THAT much of a difference lap to lap. I'd think fuel load differences, track surface temps and tire condition would have more of an effect on lap time.
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Originally posted by IamFODI View PostGiven that most other options in that category are much heavier and/or vastly less effective, I feel like the word "essentially" doesn't really fit here.
The Slon setup obviously does not interfere with the cabin, but it does effectively create the same (better) result as strut bars. "Essentially" it's the same type of mod.
Originally posted by Bry5on View Post
I’ve got nothing to hide, I encourage folks to take mine out for a spin if they’re on the fence. Hopefully this isn’t coming off as defensive, just trying to make sure the most accurate impression is out there for all.
Originally posted by Slonik View Postto stop all this bullshit about "correct price" - go and try to make it yourself. when you will turn back, i'm ready to listen your offers.
same time i'm sure that after us, would be someone else, who will make cheaper (shit&sticks) solution, which also found their customers. but anyway, it will not be mass market, so price couldn't be cheap.
Originally posted by Obioban View PostIf you buy both the front and rear braces at the same time, it's actually $5895 shipped.
(since people keep mentioning $7000).
That's on me - I added up the $2k rear stiffening wall, and the IND price of this. Factor a couple bucks in for tax/shipping and it rounds to 7k.
$5895 is certainly more palatable.... oh my god it's happening already 🤣
Originally posted by Obioban View Post
235/265 has the same rolling diameter, so that checks out 👍🏻
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It's nice, but it's hard to justify buying one over half the price I bought the car at. I do like the idea though if using the firewall as another point to add rigidity. I wouldn't mind a similar design but with different materials like aluminum or some cheaper process for those who want the increase but with a lower point of entry.
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
It can. A stiffer chassis will allow lower spring rates and more mechanical grip with the same amount of responsiveness. I think it's more of a reliability upgrade especially with sticky tires. I'm pushing up to 1.5 lateral G's at COTA on Toyo RRs which I'm sure isn't great long-term for a non-caged chassis. There are a lot of tires out there that have more grip than an RR. So from that perspective, $5k might be a good way to improve the longevity of the car.
For performance gains, what data can be used to compare? Lap time will have so many variables and I'm not sure it will make THAT much of a difference lap to lap. I'd think fuel load differences, track surface temps and tire condition would have more of an effect on lap time.Instagram: @logicalconclusion
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Originally posted by jvit27 View PostThat's on me - I added up the $2k rear stiffening wall, and the IND price of this. Factor a couple bucks in for tax/shipping and it rounds to 7k.
$5895 is certainly more palatable.... oh my god it's happening already 🤣
Mike
02 M3 Titanium Silver/Black
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Originally posted by jvit27 View PostA full cage costs roughly $6k. More labor costs than materials and a very different application, but it will stiffen the chassis even moreso.
The Slon setup obviously does not interfere with the cabin, but it does effectively create the same (better) result as strut bars. "Essentially" it's the same type of mod.
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
Didn't Mason Engineering make one?
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