12-07-2006, 10:13 PM | #41 |
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So Weezl, what is your price on the brace? Also, do you have a pic of one?
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12-09-2006, 05:21 AM | #42 |
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I just talked to him, he said 250+shipping. also may include powder coating in gloss black.
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12-09-2006, 05:44 AM | #43 |
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weight transfer is great when drag racing you want the weight in the back for traction but if your setting up the supra for drifting then you should probly lose as much weight as possible
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12-09-2006, 07:38 PM | #44 |
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Well, I want a Supra to take down Highway 101 on the west coast next summer. I think all the twists and turns might flex he frame a little too much. I'm going to have the top off, so I was thinkin' a brace would be excellent for this situation. Thanks. I'll get hold of Weezl once I actually own a good running Supra.
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03-01-2007, 09:39 AM | #47 |
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I think unless you wanna turn your car into a drag car, not a tidy, suprisingly quick(to ppl who hate "Jap crap") everyday driver. For those looking for a bit of go on the streets, fork out a bit of coin on the engine and maybe lightened running gear. Pulling all the rest of the bits out like heavy seats and electric motors is a waste of time for ppl wanna street car. it is supposed to be a luxsury sports car. I don't wanna get rid of all that if i wanna drive it everyday. These cars are heavy, so what! theyre supposed to be. That is why they have tuff engines.
If you wanna drag car, chop away!
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about your lightening the car. you are right the mk 3 has traction problems. some affiliated with weight in the back....BUT the main cause is the assemly of traction planting components. first the bushings. there is so much flex in those subframe and control arm rubber it takes more weight to get better traction. and two the chassis. easiest fix is to weld conectors to the front and rear subframes.second fix is to replace your bushings with urithanes..some are available.. but youll have to reserch. i had put a post up of some upgrades not available any where.....ie chromoly subframe replacements w/ chomo control arms and spherical bearing ends....solid. a stock 200 hp car can utilise it just as well as a 700 hp car. although the more horsepower and torque you supply the more noticable.around 3k you can pick up some suprising times and loose almost 300 lbs. being as rigid as it is it isnt quite fessable for a country driven car. it substantialy stiffens EVERYTHING up... including the ride
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04-30-2007, 03:21 AM | #49 |
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one thing about drastically changes the weight of the flywheel and size of pullys is that it will make you car run differently and you have to be careful. the flywheel is the rotating mass that keeps the crankshaft and whole engine moving inbetween strokes so if you lighten this you won't have as much mass rotating.. it'll change the balance of the engine.
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04-30-2007, 03:24 AM | #50 |
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another change you could make to help with traction, weight.. anything is relocating the battery to the spare wheel well since I'm gonna assume you're removing that to save weight.. relocating the battery to the trunk will give you at least another 20 pounds right over the rear axle.. where you want weight
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