OTTP Hardcore
OTTP Hardcore
In the spring Im looking to improve my handling without lowering my car...
Will I have alot better handling with the OTTP Hardcore Rear Bar and Eibach front with my otherwise stock FE3 suspension...
I know the Hardcore bar is serious but I have ESC to save me lol...
Will I have alot better handling with the OTTP Hardcore Rear Bar and Eibach front with my otherwise stock FE3 suspension...
I know the Hardcore bar is serious but I have ESC to save me lol...
I have the stock LNF front bar and the OTTP street rear bar and it does make a noticeable difference. The rear of the car wants to follow the front more now making the car more neutral with less understeer.
I have the hardcore bar and you can tell its installed just by driving around town. I had it at a autox and if you arent careful you'll whip a 180 real quick. I'd say the hardcore bar is for people who autox or road course race, the street bar is for DD and everyone else. seriously.
Bigger front swaybar = Understeer
Bigger rear swaybar = Oversteer
The key is to find the sweet spot somewhere in the middle where the car is controllable but also agile, without too much of one or the other.
That's the setup I'm going with, but I'm keeping my FE3 bar on hand in case I have too much understeer with the bigger front bar.
Yes.
This. there's a reason why they call it "Hardcore" and the other is called "Street". It's not marketing, it's about the results that it will provide and the propriety for each one's use.
Bigger rear swaybar = Oversteer
The key is to find the sweet spot somewhere in the middle where the car is controllable but also agile, without too much of one or the other.
That's the setup I'm going with, but I'm keeping my FE3 bar on hand in case I have too much understeer with the bigger front bar.
I have the hardcore bar and you can tell its installed just by driving around town. I had it at a autox and if you arent careful you'll whip a 180 real quick. I'd say the hardcore bar is for people who autox or road course race, the street bar is for DD and everyone else. seriously.
Last edited by Illini_06SS; Feb 10, 2010 at 11:30 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
yeah, I just see some "street" racers buying the hardcore bar then crashing their car on a clover leaf or some sweeping corner because they brake IN the corner...we dont ******* joke when we say its for real racing.
Bigger front swaybar = Understeer
Bigger rear swaybar = Oversteer
The key is to find the sweet spot somewhere in the middle where the car is controllable but also agile, without too much of one or the other.
That's the setup I'm going with, but I'm keeping my FE3 bar on hand in case I have too much understeer with the bigger front bar.
Yes.
This. there's a reason why they call it "Hardcore" and the other is called "Street". It's not marketing, it's about the results that it will provide and the propriety for each one's use.
Bigger rear swaybar = Oversteer
The key is to find the sweet spot somewhere in the middle where the car is controllable but also agile, without too much of one or the other.
That's the setup I'm going with, but I'm keeping my FE3 bar on hand in case I have too much understeer with the bigger front bar.
Yes.
This. there's a reason why they call it "Hardcore" and the other is called "Street". It's not marketing, it's about the results that it will provide and the propriety for each one's use.
I do not think understeer will be an issue with the FE5 LNF front bar and the hardcore rear bar.
I have the hardcore bar and you can tell its installed just by driving around town. I had it at a autox and if you arent careful you'll whip a 180 real quick. I'd say the hardcore bar is for people who autox or road course race, the street bar is for DD and everyone else. seriously.
lol never brake in the corner or else ur off... literally
the moment you say co I assume = coil overs, it depends on what you got for spring and damping rates. it is not any longer stock suspension...so impossible to say for sure. Need data....
Thanks.
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Great bars, I own both and no regrets thus far!
