INTRODUCING: THE RENNZPORT PERFORMANCE STRUTBRACE

Twinz

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I think the production of a strutbrace for the e46 platform will be pretty straight forward. The engine bay is not as cluttered as the e90 and should be a complete strut without the need to remove the brace for changing oil and the engine cover for plugs etc...I hope Revo can work his magic on this one as well.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

Coisman

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:pimp:
Ok, so it would be a basic strutbrace for an E46....
...now how to customalize it...??? :thinking:
 

Twinz

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I am thinking allowed....:thinker:

The AC brace is a good platform to work from, but there are so many options...you guys are lucky:thumbsup:
 

Coisman

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:pimp:
...maybe engrave a logo on it...
...maybe paint it to match the body colour...
...maybe... i just dont know... :dunno:
 

Rennzport

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if we can do this... gonna keep it basic, lightweight and functional
Give me a few days to see what we can do.

 

Sankekur

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revo@Rennzport said:
if we can do this... gonna keep it basic, lightweight and functional

This was what I was thinking, wouldn't mind it looking like the ASC one or the the one for the e9x in this thread.


I don't think there is much of a market for rear tower braces, as that pat of the car it pretty stiff already and I am guessing you have to be pushing your car pretty hard for flex in the rear towers to be a problem. For race cars I am sure it is needed though.
 

Coisman

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revo@Rennzport said:
Doing test fitment on e46 bar this weekend

:pimp:
I volenteer my car as a guinea pig!!! :excited:
then maybe you can leave it on as a free of charge demo one :excited: :excited:
 

moranor@axis

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you are right but a the flex in that direction is not that much a hinged system still eliminates most of the flex...

a non hinged system is better but then where the hinge is on this one it has to be made very strong or it will crack so a solid one will probably be a bit heavier...

kabal said:
you say it works dramatically, and I am not really doubting you, but in my mind, thinking on what the strut bar is doing, I cant see how a hinged system would really help at all.

the point of a strut bar is to keep the geometry stable. when corning hard, the one tower wants to change its angle. connecting the two strut towers together can help achieve this.

maybe I am incorrect in my thinking?????

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Rennzport

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Its year end.. things are on slow down :)
I got some pics.. Will post up (soon)


 
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