Modding advice
I'm not sure why you think a hollow brace is bad...? It should be stiff enough to do the job obviously, but I'd rather have tubular braces than solid bars any day. Solid bars are much heavier for the same stiffness. There is a reason that roll cages aren't make with solid barstock. You make a solid one, and then I'll make a hollow one that outperforms it, weighs a third of yours, and costs less. Bracing is more about stiffness through proper design, not just making something out of solid metal because it feels hefty in your hand. There really isn't any reason braces need to be solid, it's just unnecessary overkill.
It isn't really important for a street car, unless you're doing a lot of canyon driving or whatever, but it's pretty cheap to do usually. You just need four scales and a level concrete floor. You obviously can't do it with a fixed height spring/damper setup either, unless you want to use shims or something like that.
I have access to a few electronically linked quad scale setups, so it's free because you're just doing coilover height adjustment.
Last edited by Fabrik8; Sep 19, 2008 at 04:18 PM.
That Muz looks like a good piece. Kind of odd design with two sizes of tubing, but that's probably for cost. Looks like a better design than the Spoon, that's for sure. Without knowing the directions of the loads, it's hard to say.
you can get a K&N FIPK for an intake. i have that and it sounds so good. also im dropped on Tein Flex w/ Edfc. they ride like stock on the softest setting but on the hardest it is a kidney shaker. i've got a Greddy Ti-C Dual and it sounds good and doesnt drone. but if youre looking for a single get a J's 60rs. my J's 60rs is coming in 2 weeks and its only like 12lbs. the sound is also pure sex. but with all single exhausts it is gonna be a little loud unless you get the T1R 70r-em or Asm.





