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  1. #37
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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonGilholme View Post
    it would be the same sort of argument saying that stiffer suspension puts more stress on the chassis.
    Stiffer suspension DOES put more stress on the chassis; I've had a car with REALLY hard suspension that eventually just shook the car to bits and filled it with rattles. With lots of hard hits, anything will eventually begin to come unstuck.

    Speak to anyone who regularly drives on bad dirt roads about how long their cars last before they just get jittered to bits...

    EDIT: Additional thought: the secret in general is in EFFECTIVE dampening, which gives so much before stopping things smoothly (if you get what I mean).
    Last edited by Tobster; 10-01-2007 at 01:46 PM.

  2. #38
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    Without a torque damper, high RPM clutch dump or quick shifting in a torquey engine can break engine mounts. While our Euro doesn't suffer that badly from broken mounts, there are many who went to the drag strip only to return with a broken engine mount. If they had a damper, the stress would have been transferred to the strut tower mount or to some other strong member and it wouldn't have broken the mount.
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  3. #39
    TOBSTER: Yeah i wasn't saying that that argument is stupid. Its a similiar situation because your looking for less movement yet its putting stress on different parts of the car, in this case its the driveline instead of the chassis.

    Its just a question of whether that extra stress is enough to cause any sort of short or long term effect.

  4. #40
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    does anyone know of a place where I could buy one of these?
    one that is accessible via the internet?

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    anyone?

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    ive been asking around aswell... wouldnt mind one of these

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    [QUOTE=ALN;1025961Increase suspension stiffess ( not sure by how much but it's felt to be increased)
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    good thread i dont see how it would effect suspension stiffness in any possible way though???
    Back from the dead

  8. #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_F View Post
    ive been asking around aswell... wouldnt mind one of these
    Yeah,i'm interested as well.Please let us know if you find out where the damper can be ordered.

  9. #45
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    anybody got any info on these?

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    Quote Originally Posted by h1coupe View Post
    anybody got any info on these?
    its not a where to buy thread, its a review. make your own thread

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    Are these adjustable like the ones available for RSX, in that the stiffness can be changed ?
    Last edited by Pumped; 20-04-2007 at 10:41 AM.
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    It can't be adjusted. However have you guys give a thought of the cons. such as increase in noise through the cabin.

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