R56 Ebay Strut Brace
#26
bling can be a description of all strut bars, where as performance benefit may be a description of different applications.
-my best guess would be the actual material used to manufacture the bar
-you wouldn't gain any performance benefits if your bar flexes with the chassis
-i wonder how much R&D is put into strut bars to define its flex resistance vs. actual chassis flex (is that measured in ft/lbs?)
food for thought.
-Brian
-my best guess would be the actual material used to manufacture the bar
-you wouldn't gain any performance benefits if your bar flexes with the chassis
-i wonder how much R&D is put into strut bars to define its flex resistance vs. actual chassis flex (is that measured in ft/lbs?)
food for thought.
-Brian
#27
Gents, I'm not trying to debate the benefits of a strut brace or how it works, just relaying my experience with the JCW brace I have on my MINI. I haven't noticed any more squeaks/rattles as compared to before I put it on, but then again, I haven't tracked the car with it yet. Perhaps I'll change my mind after this year's track season in the NE and I can get an HPDE or two under my belt with the strut brace on. I think that if you look at the distance to the fire-wall and then distance bewteen struts, it is lesser than other cars and so you'll feel the benefit on other cars more-so than on the MINI. Still looks great under the hood though
That being said, what have your experiences with a strut brace been? I'd be interested to find out if maybe I didn't have it torqued down properly since I'm not feeling much benefit.
That being said, what have your experiences with a strut brace been? I'd be interested to find out if maybe I didn't have it torqued down properly since I'm not feeling much benefit.
Last edited by NJ Mini; 03-26-2013 at 07:12 AM.
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