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elballoonrat Jan 20, 2003 07:11 PM

g's
 
whats the most g-force a streetable civic hatch taken? also, does anyone sell beef-ed up suspension arms preferably steel unless they have a warranty for the aluminum ones.

19.3secS2K Jan 20, 2003 07:15 PM

Re: g's
 

Originally posted by elballoonrat
whats the most g-force a streetable civic hatch taken?
:eh:

b00gers Jan 20, 2003 07:26 PM

you mean get the best skidpad numbers?

why do you think you need beef up arms?

19.3secS2K Jan 20, 2003 07:28 PM

I think he's fast and furious.

The G2 Racer Jan 20, 2003 08:18 PM


Originally posted by SirSmokeAlot
I think he's fast and furious.
:rofl:

Max Power Jan 20, 2003 08:25 PM

he WANTS to be fast and furious

and who doesnt want beefier arms??

he does raise a good tech question tho. what's stronger, aluminum or steel.

a rear lower control arm (like the srr unit) made out of aluminum is lighter than the steel piece, but is it stronger? i guess that factors in construction too huh. . . .. :confused:

anyone want to elaborate?

19.3secS2K Jan 20, 2003 08:59 PM


Originally posted by Max Power
a rear lower control arm (like the srr unit) made out of aluminum is lighter than the steel piece, but is it stronger? i guess that factors in construction too huh. . . .. :confused:
realisticlly, I doubt it matters.

elballoonrat May 13, 2003 07:47 PM

aluminum fatigues faster but is stiffer

steel wont snap, it will bend

thats one reason why i use steel strut bars


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