St Louis SHO
Rollin' coal
I'm out.
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I was told by someone who did alot of R&D on these back in the day that a front STB does nothing.
I dont use one and in 5 years havent been passed by a single car nevermind another SHO.. But it could just be my style of driving and knowing that im driving a 500.00 1995 SHO.

See, the funny thing is, when somebody else claimed something to be verified fact, you pitched a g#%*mn hissy fit, fists pounding on the table, the whole lot because YOU didn't see proof ratified by God himself.
So you get to be held to the same standard. Proof or ****.![]()
Well that's because I haven't bought a set of race tires.![]()
It is feasable and likely true. There was a car or two with front end damage that lead to that conclusion. Those were the full length SFC's. There are shorty sets out there that may not impact the front crumple zones. I don't recall how far back they go and how much that might alter rear collision dynamics. My car drove alot different (better handling) with full SFC's but there may be a safety issue with collision. I never got to personally test that.
I dont use one and in 5 years havent been passed by a single car nevermind another SHO.. But it could just be my style of driving and knowing that im driving a 500.00 1995 SHO.
Yeah, that Porsche Boxster in Tex was sure upset about that!
And, I am glad that I will have the honor of breaking a 5 year streak! What you can not accomplish with skill, accomplish with a bigger hammer!!

Well that's because I haven't bought a set of race tires.![]()

I do want to run road Atlanta in feb, Mar of 10 with the 95 if you care to come and play
) zing, bam , BOOM! LOLTim, you need to hit yourself in the head with the hammer![]()
I meant when at rest, should the bar be under tension or compression. Tension makes sense to me. That would be where the bar is trying to pull both towers in. I would think that the outside strut towers are going to want to move outward during a hard turn.
To clear up what I said, the guy who told me they are useless (Met him at Carlisle, but cant remember his name) made one with a slider in the middle. Then he zipped a zip tie to it, tracked the car a few laps to find out the zip tie didnt move, thus proving the strut towers do not move.