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Tomek6 01-12-2006 01:58 PM

Pics: Clean JDM ITR
 
I know these things are everywhere now and nobody really cares. I just thought this one was really clean so its worth the post

http://hondatuningmagazine.com/featu...t_itr_01_z.jpg
http://hondatuningmagazine.com/featu...t_itr_02_z.jpg
http://hondatuningmagazine.com/featu...t_itr_03_z.jpg
http://hondatuningmagazine.com/featu...t_itr_04_z.jpg
http://hondatuningmagazine.com/featu...t_itr_07_z.jpg
http://hondatuningmagazine.com/featu...t_itr_11_z.jpg
http://hondatuningmagazine.com/featu...t_itr_12_z.jpg

Link to the article if the pics don't work Link

BOOSTED_ITR 01-12-2006 04:35 PM

cleannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

quarts 01-12-2006 09:45 PM

thats really ing nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICe man i want it :D love the black instead of white

newbieracer 01-12-2006 11:28 PM

thats a mint car.

BrowNKiD 01-13-2006 12:27 AM

that is sooooooooo cleannnnnnnnnnn

1 quick_hatch 01-13-2006 12:54 AM

that is sooooo sick

1 Fast SS 01-13-2006 02:07 PM

I always find it humourous when I see strut bars, etc with heim jointed ends. The idea behind the bar is to tighten the chassis...... What good is the bar if its just flexing at its ends in harmony with the rest of the car?

j_qwik81 01-16-2006 06:06 PM

jjjddddmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

B6T 01-16-2006 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by 1 Fast SS
I always find it humourous when I see strut bars, etc with heim jointed ends. The idea behind the bar is to tighten the chassis...... What good is the bar if its just flexing at its ends in harmony with the rest of the car?

Stop laughing. Heim joints don't have any movement when force is applied in tension or compression along their threaded axis. The only reason they use Heim joints on strut bars is for ease of installation. Having an adjustable mounting point also allows a strut bar manufacturer to loosen up manufacturing tolerences because they don't have to worry about getting the mounting points exact. I think.

1 Fast SS 01-17-2006 03:26 AM


Originally Posted by B6T
Stop laughing. Heim joints don't have any movement when force is applied in tension or compression along their threaded axis. The only reason they use Heim joints on strut bars is for ease of installation. Having an adjustable mounting point also allows a strut bar manufacturer to loosen up manufacturing tolerences because they don't have to worry about getting the mounting points exact. I think.

You're right about the ease of installation, etc. And you're right about the lack of movement along the threaded axis. However, if you will, picture a cardboard box with the ends knocked out.... Lie it on its side. I probably collapses pretty quick, huh?

Now let's say you add another section of cardboard spanning the entire width, but attach it in a way similar to the way the top and bottom are. Still twists as easily, and will fold flat just as quickly too.

Now... take that same piece spanning the entire width and have it 'box' the cardboard similar to closing the top/bottom flaps on a cereal box. Now fasten that securly....

*gasp*

All of a sudden you have something way stronger with the same amount of material. Same goes here..... A car is essentially a complex 'tube' of metal..... The width of the car, generally, doesn't change all that much. Even strut towers 'sometimes' flex towards each other, but attaching them with heim jointed bars now enables them to move in PHASE with each other, without actually stiffening the chassis.

A proper strut bace is more along the lines of this:

http://amargosa.com/bmw/images/mods/strutbar4.jpg

or

http://www.genuinesaab.com/catalog/i...iggenstrut.jpg

Notice the firewall attachment point on the second picture. Increases strength dramatically.

fastestcivic 01-17-2006 04:59 AM

^^^nice... :thumbsup:

Tomek6 01-17-2006 07:42 AM

Good example with the cardboard box.

B6T 01-17-2006 09:57 AM

Ok I see what you mean and you're right. I didn't consider that! It makes perfect sense though.

Even still, I put a strut bar on my car and I noticed a huge difference. Granted, it doesn't use heim joints, but it isn't triangulated to the fire-wall either. I wonder if it could be further improved by connecting it to another point that doesn't deflect during hard cornering (my firewall isn't strong enough to attach anything to).

1 Fast SS 01-17-2006 12:58 PM

:nana:

Originally Posted by B6T
Ok I see what you mean and you're right. I didn't consider that! It makes perfect sense though.

Even still, I put a strut bar on my car and I noticed a huge difference. Granted, it doesn't use heim joints, but it isn't triangulated to the fire-wall either. I wonder if it could be further improved by connecting it to another point that doesn't deflect during hard cornering (my firewall isn't strong enough to attach anything to).

You should see how I demonstrate how flexible a car is for people.

:lala:

BTW, this is scottyp posting his infintismal knowledge.... kinda hiding out in the background.

:nana:

B6T 01-17-2006 01:48 PM

Hi Scott...

Exactly how do you demonstrate how flexible a car is? Do you grab each strut tower and pull them together? I hope you put on some muscle because last time I saw you, it looked like you hadn't eaten in weeks. :D


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