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sammytcl 06-19-2006 01:11 AM

My new 6 points front strut bar
 
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Here is my new strut bar:

NgoRX8 06-19-2006 01:16 AM

does it work? looks wacky.

sammytcl 06-19-2006 01:47 AM


Originally Posted by NgoRX8
does it work? looks wacky.

I will let you know after the drift day I am going this coming Sunday. Basically it is the combination of the Mazdaspeed 4 points and the Autoexe 4 points struts.

lazi 06-19-2006 02:36 AM

nice. congrats sammy! call me when u go drifting! haha

BoosTED 06-19-2006 04:35 AM

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What do the side points mount to?

Looks good I noticed a difference when I went to my four point strut brace. One thing I would like is a brake cylinder stopper.

RotaryRider36 06-19-2006 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by 4 years to Supercharge
What do the side points mount to?

Looks good I noticed a difference when I went to my four point strut brace. One thing I would like is a brake cylinder stopper.

This looks similar to the jdm 4 point strut bar. Is this the same thing?

XDEEDUBBX 06-19-2006 10:27 AM

Very interesting, let us know how it went.

sammytcl 06-19-2006 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by 4 years to Supercharge
What do the side points mount to?

They are mounted to the fender, ~ 1" from the firewall, the same mounting points that Autoexe uses.


Originally Posted by 4 years to Supercharge
Looks good I noticed a difference when I went to my four point strut brace. One thing I would like is a brake cylinder stopper.

That's why I have it custom made. None of the 4 points strut bar have the brake cylinder stopper for the left hand drive model.

BoosTED 06-19-2006 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by RotaryRider36
This looks similar to the jdm 4 point strut bar. Is this the same thing?

It is from Japan, believe the brand is Revolution Motoring Communications.

Autoexe sells a master cylinder stopper too.

mazdaexe 06-19-2006 01:36 PM

autoexe has the brake stopper, but I dont think it will fit LHDs

BoosTED 06-20-2006 04:22 AM


Originally Posted by bong
autoexe has the brake stopper, but I dont think it will fit LHDs

Ah ha... that is something I will try and get someone to work on. :cool:

Spin9k 06-20-2006 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by sammytcl
I will let you know after the drift day I am going this coming Sunday. Basically it is the combination of the Mazdaspeed 4 points and the Autoexe 4 points struts.

Looks pretty interesting, with some lineage w/the Autoexe 4 pt brace. The Autoexe braces against the side of the engine bay only, but not that flimsy piece of cowl metal.

The side brace is a sandwich of very heavy metal, you have to open up the fender area to get the behind the fender to tighten the metal bracket down against the main brace. The brace pretty much becomes an integral part of the chassis at that point. How does this afix to the side?

But there is the nice triangles formed by these braces and that is a very good idea and design. I think if you're going to make a brace, some solid triangles forms are essential to rigidity. Surprised no one has made a brace like this before, hope it work good for you at track. :)

Bangadrum5 06-20-2006 12:45 PM

dumb question, but what does the brake cylinder stop do?

sammytcl 06-20-2006 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by Spin9k
Looks pretty interesting, with some lineage w/the Autoexe 4 pt brace. The Autoexe braces against the side of the engine bay only, but not that flimsy piece of cowl metal.

The side brace is a sandwich of very heavy metal, you have to open up the fender area to get the behind the fender to tighten the metal bracket down against the main brace. The brace pretty much becomes an integral part of the chassis at that point. How does this afix to the side?

But there is the nice triangles formed by these braces and that is a very good idea and design. I think if you're going to make a brace, some solid triangles forms are essential to rigidity. Surprised no one has made a brace like this before, hope it work good for you at track. :)

That's why I said its a combination of Mazdaspeed 4 points and the Autoexe 4 points. The Mazdaspeed 4 points is bolted on to the 2 screws (those hold the engine cover) on the firewall.

I am using the exact mounting location as the Autoexe on the side fender mounting points. Why I am so sure? Because the guy made mine strut bar installed the Autoexe on the other rx8 2 days ago. We did used a backing plate on each side mounting point, and the only different is that Autoexe uses 2 bolts on each side, but we used 1 on each side only, the big 1 on Autoexe's setup. However, I may go to 2 bolts setup later.

mazdaexe 06-20-2006 02:36 PM

haha. sammy, I guess that would be my car? :P
you going drifting this sunday rite? I'll see can I drop by.

shinronin 06-20-2006 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by Bangadrum5
dumb question, but what does the brake cylinder stop do?

it holds the brake master cylinder in place. under hard braking with the brace in place you'll notice better brake pedal modulation/feel. as may have been mentioned before in this thread, the mazdaspeed front strut brace includes a BMS stopper.

sammytcl 06-20-2006 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by bong
haha. sammy, I guess that would be my car? :P
you going drifting this sunday rite? I'll see can I drop by.

You are right, that was your car.

Yes, I am going this Sunday in Irwindale Speedway. See you there.

lazi 06-20-2006 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by sammytcl
You are right, that was your car.

Yes, I am going this Sunday in Irwindale Speedway. See you there.

hey sammy. i'll try to make it out this sunday to see you. been a long time since i've seen ya

-Sam


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