i can imagine why u want to take it off, but i say keep it on so on that off chance u do hit a tyre wall it will take most of the blow instead of letting your motor take the hit.
just need to weigh it up, can u afford to build/purchase a new motor instead of buying second hand panels to fix the damage.
Leave it on,I doubt your lap times will change with it off anyhow.They weigh very little in the scheme of things.
And yes I run a front bar on a race DC2 R.
I have retro fitted a VTI R front bar reo to our race Type R to beef up the front as the factory R one is a little puny.So far seems to hit someone every race meet, not on purpose mind its just close racing and touching does happen in real competition.
If you atte looking at taking that out yo must be well over weight? And have taken heaps of other stuff or already? My civic still has it in but weight isn't an issue. What engine you running again? 1600cc min weight with driver is 965kg, 2000cc min weight with driver is around 1000kgs, think its 1025 or something. If you think you can gain a handling advantage maybe give it a go, if not I wouldn't do it, to much of a risk for little reward.
well the car doesnt have any atm, so i was trying to see if the cost of one would have any benefit. We have decided to run without them. Minimum weight shouldnt be an issue as the car will be rego'd
this is just for you tima attack civic isnt it josh?? only lakeside youd be worried about hitting something and if you are its going to hurt no matter what.. take em out and see how you go.. there about 7kg each
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