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I'm so JDM...
I only sleep on the right side of the bed...
Cusco 5-point moly roll bar...overnighted from Japan of course.
Seriously, after noticing a potentially dangerous situation with the control arm/ball joint assembly on my car I figured the roll bar needed to go in sooner than later. This wasn't my ideal choice (bolt in and rhd configuration) but I found it locally from an FC drifter that works at Togue Factory (don't know if anybody knows them) for a good price. It's cheap insurance and a safety precaution as a 20 year old car.
I initially wasn't to keen on the "bolt in" design until I saw the bar in person... the quality and fit is top notch. It's a decent option for street driven cars that see occasional light track duty (mainly an autoX car with a few HPDE's here and there) I'm 6'3" and don't have any head room issues unless I try to lean like a gangster. I'm happy with it as I get to keep my bins, add some chasis rigidity, and a little peace of mind.
Cusco 5-point moly roll bar...overnighted from Japan of course.
Seriously, after noticing a potentially dangerous situation with the control arm/ball joint assembly on my car I figured the roll bar needed to go in sooner than later. This wasn't my ideal choice (bolt in and rhd configuration) but I found it locally from an FC drifter that works at Togue Factory (don't know if anybody knows them) for a good price. It's cheap insurance and a safety precaution as a 20 year old car.
I initially wasn't to keen on the "bolt in" design until I saw the bar in person... the quality and fit is top notch. It's a decent option for street driven cars that see occasional light track duty (mainly an autoX car with a few HPDE's here and there) I'm 6'3" and don't have any head room issues unless I try to lean like a gangster. I'm happy with it as I get to keep my bins, add some chasis rigidity, and a little peace of mind.
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Sorry didn't take any...the main hoop passes right in front of the sunroof motor assembly if you were wondering how far back it goes. The bar is roughly four inches forward of the rearmost edge of the window with the door closed.
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The weather here has been kind of crappy the past couple days so I haven't been able to do much fun driving, but it did get rid of the mysterious squeaking that was coming from the rear of the car. I would also like to say a little less wheel hop, but they may have just been from the weather being in the 50's and the tires having less initial bite.
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First drag day with coilovers and the roll bar on Saturday, don't know how much it will help there, but the car feels a lot more stable and more responsive.
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12.87 @ 109 on street tires. last time out I had a 12.80 @109 on dead kumho v710's. I can easily tell the chasis is more tied together. Without the roll bar the car felt a different off the line and between shifts. On the street the car feels great.
Also weighed it at the track with a half tank of gas, no spare tire, empty bins, no driver = 2770lbs. 2700lbs and 300ft lbs. of torque to the wheels is A LOT of fun.
I may end up selling the cusco and going for a cage with more points.
Also weighed it at the track with a half tank of gas, no spare tire, empty bins, no driver = 2770lbs. 2700lbs and 300ft lbs. of torque to the wheels is A LOT of fun.
I may end up selling the cusco and going for a cage with more points.
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I'm always curious why cusco/autopwr design the main hoop to bolt on the floor pan which is just a single piece of flimsy sheet metal if you actually look at it.Just by common sense the best place on the FC3S for the main hoop looks to be on the cross-frame where there is extra boxed metal.That also moves the main hoop so you have full seat travel and decent recline without the bar an inch from your mellon or needing to angle the main bar like the autopwr one to move it back.Must be for convienience of ease to bolt in they build it like that?
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I'm always curious why cusco/autopwr design the main hoop to bolt on the floor pan which is just a single piece of flimsy sheet metal if you actually look at it.Just by common sense the best place on the FC3S for the main hoop looks to be on the cross-frame where there is extra boxed metal.That also moves the main hoop so you have full seat travel and decent recline without the bar an inch from your mellon or needing to angle the main bar like the autopwr one to move it back.Must be for convienience of ease to bolt in they build it like that?
I'm not going to advocate this as a hardcore safety product, the gains in chasis rigidity make it worth it for what I'm doing and will be doing with the car.
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I'm always curious why cusco/autopwr design the main hoop to bolt on the floor pan which is just a single piece of flimsy sheet metal if you actually look at it.Just by common sense the best place on the FC3S for the main hoop looks to be on the cross-frame where there is extra boxed metal.That also moves the main hoop so you have full seat travel and decent recline without the bar an inch from your mellon or needing to angle the main bar like the autopwr one to move it back.Must be for convienience of ease to bolt in they build it like that?
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Did you put your plates on the inside under the main hoop mounts or underneath the car where the bolts came through?
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If I keep mine I plan on reinforcing the area above and below the main hoop's mounting plates to prevent it from pushing through the floor.