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  1. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_F View Post
    damn... such a nice/simple design - i want one!
    So simple isn't it! The price is quite high though for what it is - it would be good if some enterprising company somewhere made an imitation.

  2. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by yfin View Post
    So simple isn't it! The price is quite high though for what it is - it would be good if some enterprising company somewhere made an imitation.
    yea the price is definitely up there, its the only mass produced ETD that fits well on the CL9 tho.

    the main reason i want one is so i can put my cusco lower arm bar back on, i love how that thing gets rid of the dead spot in the steering

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_F View Post
    yea the price is definitely up there, its the only mass produced ETD that fits well on the CL9 tho.

    the main reason i want one is so i can put my cusco lower arm bar back on, i love how that thing gets rid of the dead spot in the steering
    I wouldn't mind one of those bars but I am a bit put off by the number of people who have damaged them on speed humps, etc.

    Re the ETD - If we could get enough people from here and the USA to email Ingalls or NRG etc we could convince them to make an application for the CL9. On ebay you can see Ingalls and NRG ETDs for the DC5 and other Hondas for around $190AUD+delivery. We just need to show them there is sufficient demand. The response to that JTSO DIY was phenominal so there is money to be made..
    Last edited by yfin; 07-01-2007 at 12:23 AM.

  4. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by yfin View Post
    I wouldn't mind one of those bars but I am a bit put off by the number of people who have damaged them on speed humps, etc.

    Re the ETD - If we could get enough people from here and the USA to email Ingalls or NRG etc we could convince them to make an application for the CL9. On ebay you can see Ingalls and NRG ETDs for the DC5 and other Hondas for around $190AUD+delivery. We just need to show them there is sufficient demand. The response to that JTSO DIY was phenominal so there is money to be made..
    haha yea, i destroyed one already... but in some ways i like that it becomes the lowest point of the car, i'd much rather scrape that than my header or exhaust. It just sucks that this lowest point has to extend down a further 3cm

    Yea i think NRG or Ingalls should have offered JTSO something for his design then started selling them... Hell if i was considering making a few and selling them myself

  5. #29
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    The thing to be careful of with limiting engine movement and directing more torque to the driveline is that extra (let's call it "rougher") force may well highlight any weaker spots in the driveline -- in the Euro, that's probably the clutch.

    It's a bit like how modded WRXs tend to break gearboxes from the all the extra torque.

    OK -- that's an extreme example compared to the Euro. But, if your driving style causes hard thumping gear changes through the driveline, something may well give sooner rather than later.

    How many people have already replaced their master cylinder?

    Just a thought...

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    [quote=Tobster;1029782]

    How many people have already replaced their master cylinder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobster View Post
    The thing to be careful of with limiting engine movement and directing more torque to the driveline is that extra (let's call it "rougher") force may well highlight any weaker spots in the driveline -- in the Euro, that's probably the clutch.

    It's a bit like how modded WRXs tend to break gearboxes from the all the extra torque.

    OK -- that's an extreme example compared to the Euro. But, if your driving style causes hard thumping gear changes through the driveline, something may well give sooner rather than later.

    How many people have already replaced their master cylinder?

    Just a thought...
    interesting point that

    but according to some manufacturers of ETDs they reduce stresses to the drive train

    Quote Originally Posted by -ignalls
    Benefits:
    • Greatly improved off-the-line acceleration
    • Reduced wheel hop
    • Improved vehicle stability
    • Reduced shock loads on driveline components
    • Smoother shifting
    • Reduced wear on exhaust system joints
    • Less vibration transmission to the driver compared to polyurethane motor mounts.
    • Less shock load, compared to torque straps and chains.
    • Drifting – helps reduce shock loads when wheels gain traction.
    • Reduces motor movement – decreases the chance of motor parts rubbing against the hood and frame.
    An engine torque damper should be less drastic than polyurethane mounts aswell.

  8. #32
    I can see how some people would think this is putting more stress on the drive line because more of the pressure get placed directly on the moving parts rather then goin into the engine mounts or even suspension.

    However, i believe this mod will in fact make the motor more reliable because there will be less flexing of moving parts which means they will be lined up to one another much better allowing more power to be delivered quickly and more reliably.

    Just my thoughts tho. What do others think?

    J

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_F View Post
    the main reason i want one is so i can put my cusco lower arm bar back on, i love how that thing gets rid of the dead spot in the steering
    Were you having troubles with your exhaust hitting your lower arm bar under hard acceleration/launching/ wheel spin etc?

    Will this damper help with that, mine makes some chronic noises if i try to launch!
    Bwwwwoooommmp

  10. #34
    yeah it should do depending on how much movement it stops.

  11. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by JasonGilholme View Post
    I can see how some people would think this is putting more stress on the drive line because more of the pressure get placed directly on the moving parts rather then goin into the engine mounts or even suspension.

    However, i believe this mod will in fact make the motor more reliable because there will be less flexing of moving parts which means they will be lined up to one another much better allowing more power to be delivered quickly and more reliably.

    Just my thoughts tho. What do others think?

    J
    I'm thinking along the same lines the etd should help stop engine movement without being overly harsh - its a basic shock absorber after all not a solid steel rod.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pumped View Post
    Were you having troubles with your exhaust hitting your lower arm bar under hard acceleration/launching/ wheel spin etc?

    Will this damper help with that, mine makes some chronic noises if i try to launch!
    With the OEM exhaust I was fine but with the lighter single outlet exhaust things are able to move around a lot more down there and yep the lower arm bar is hitting the cat - JTSO said his damper stopped this from happening. I had about 2cm clearance between the to (so there must be a lot of movement)

  12. #36
    it would be the same sort of argument saying that stiffer suspension puts more stress on the chassis.

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