carbon fiber trunk any1?
he asked a simple question, you guys arent helping at all. one smart *** remark is enough for the guy im sure.
to answer though, NO ONE uses it ive never heard of anyone using it nor seen it, so i odnt think you will find your answer here or any where, MAYBE twinturbo.net but they are a bunch of strict purist haters so if you post that question there expect to get your *** eaten out since this is considered rice.
to answer though, NO ONE uses it ive never heard of anyone using it nor seen it, so i odnt think you will find your answer here or any where, MAYBE twinturbo.net but they are a bunch of strict purist haters so if you post that question there expect to get your *** eaten out since this is considered rice.
1. You're a ricer. Sorry to say it, but everything I've seen you post thus far has pushed me to that conclusion. Step away from the carbon fiber and body mods... leave them to the Civics. (Dude, carbon fiber OVERLAYS on your doors? The purpose of carbon fiber is to reduce weight in race applications... not add weight to be admired by people with SRT-4's.)
2. Why would you want to remove considerable weight from the rear of a car that is front-heavy? Want to have more traction issues? I didn't notice subframe spacers (or any suspension mods for that matter) in your mod list, so you're the only one to blame when you have trouble putting any of that power to the ground. A lighter hatch will only amplify it.
2. Why would you want to remove considerable weight from the rear of a car that is front-heavy? Want to have more traction issues? I didn't notice subframe spacers (or any suspension mods for that matter) in your mod list, so you're the only one to blame when you have trouble putting any of that power to the ground. A lighter hatch will only amplify it.
Originally Posted by importedayz300
zlover4life is right about the traction i got the stillen sway bars and still have some traction problems at times
Originally Posted by importedayz300
zlover4life is right about the traction i got the stillen sway bars and still have some traction problems at times
He didn't say straight-line traction. A car that is poorly balanced will break traction around a corner (the Z32 and most RWD cars, as we know, will oversteer). Sway bars will help resist oversteer if they are adjusted to do so. A lightweight hatch will do the opposite.
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