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Triangulated front STB - Worth it?
I'm making a front STB at the moment and am torn on whether or not a triangulated bar will prove any real added rigidity over just a straight bar. The firewall isnt made of the thickest metal by any means.
Is the firewall even a stuctural point on an S chassis? anyone here have expeience with triangulated bars, or well backed opinon on the topic?
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A triangulated bar is better then a straight bar and the firewall is always one of the strongest points in the car. I think cusco used to make one for the s-13? Some JDM company did, but it was dis-continued long ago.
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Really.. hmm. From the looks of the firewall the metal dosnt seem thick enough to add much structure if something were to be tied in. Maybe if the metal was re-enforced where the bar would bolt in might help.
Yea, I think cusco made one for a while, as did CP racing. And a guy on Nico or F/A manufactured some for a limited time a while ago.
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The welded lip on the firewall a few inches down makes it very stiff in bending up top. The curved shape and how it's welded to the trans tunnel, fenderwells, and framerails all combine to make it very strong/stiff in how its mounted to the rest of the structure.
It's not always the thickness of the metal that determines the strength/stiffness, because a decent design will go a long way towards making efficient use of thinner metals to give the strength of a much thicker but flat panel. |
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Well said Def, looks like I'll triangulate it then. I'll see how close to that ledge/seam I can tie the bars into. Now i have to find a way to manouver around that damn giant ABS unit.
This chassis wont last long, no point in spot welding it, plus this ain't no ebay strut bar.
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If your making one yourself I agree that taking note of past designs will significantly increase your odds of making something worth as shit and hopefully it wont look like most DIY projects.
The old Tomei design was originally made by Cusco but Cusco never offered it for sale... only Tomei. If your really crazy about design, i would suggest looking up the HKS JZA80 Limited Edition... they only made about 100 of them and the were JDM only... only a few in the US and people pay insain amounts for them. Tomei- Triangle Bar Carbing - Rigid mount Cusco - 40mm and bent over the exhaust mani for top mount clearence. ![]() anyway its all your idea so just have fun and make it work. -Drew |
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Those Shakitto plates are interesting, looks like where they mount is very solid... hmm.
Madscientist, the pic you posted didnt work, you think you can rehost it for me? I have another option now. Should I make it an actual triangle like the tomie model and tie it to the center, OR bolt it in two places like the CP racing one and the one sold on Nico here S13 Front Strut / Firewall Brace: Fabricators' Market: Nissan Forums / Infiniti Forums - NICOclub It would be easier to have two mounting points to avoid all the brake lines in the center of the firewall, and I'd assume more rigid towards the outside of the car as thats where the door pillar and A-pillar meet up.
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The Shakitto plates are pretty similar to what a lot of newer performance cars are doing with triangulating the strut towers to the firewall with sheet metal. |
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Shakitto ... I dunno about other cars... but pretty worthless on our cars... Maybe difference in design, but even sources in Japan says not a big deal... at least on 240s... Doesn't mean anything for other cars.... Get fender braces... Biggest change...
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STB's are pointless unless the car is stiff.
I hope the op has some sort of suspension to be causing flex in the chassis and not just buying stb's for the sake of cheap bling.
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+1 on the fender braces. You will feel the difference. Carbing also did a tri brace with a nice design.
Now on your STB...my opinion is no bolts, or joints. Just weld it solid. I like the design that the guy on Nico did. It keeps it out of the way if you want to go top mount, yet it is a very sturdy design. He stopped building them...it was not his passion, just filling a need. Keep us updated..I would love to see the finished product. |
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I dont agree with that, but my cars stiff enough/will be "stiffer" next season. It is cheap bling, <$20 for metal, some fab work and I get a mark on it for one of my classes. Bonus.
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The only bolts will be where it bolts to the firewall. The one on nico is very nice, but I dont really want to snatch his design and using what I have available to me, bends like that wouldnt be easy. I'll post it up in here or the Fab thread when it's done.
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I have both fender braces and shakitto plates... those who are talking shit about the plates have obviously never used them. They are amazing for our cars. I felt them more than the fender braces.
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Did you put them on after the fender braces...? Or one or the other? That would only tell you the difference....
The braces if designed correctly don't mess with your crumple zone...
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As far as his design...unless you are trying to sell it I don't think it is a worry. Also I think he stopped building them. You can contact him and ask if he minds. He is a realy cool guy, but if you are planning on selling them you might wann check first. Good luck |
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My question is, why arent I seeing these 2" galvanized pipes at home depot being used for a STB?
Is an extra 3lbs that big of a deal? Im more concerned about the strut towers moving up and down (indepenant Y movements) versus seperating slightly. You think an aluminum STB is going to not bend when the chassis flexes on the Y axis? 2" galvanized pipe = problem solved |
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Dunno if the aluminum bar comment was directed at me or was just a general statment but I'll be using cold rolled rounded rectangular steel bar, cant remember the wall thickness, but its pretty solid stuff. And wont use any joints or bs to allow verticle flex.
Racepar, makes sence that that area wouldnt be a crumple zone.. it was just so widely rumoured that I guess convinced me. Damn the cold weather, cant get anything done.
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