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Soon is a relative term when talking about Jason...I say 2 years before it goes in there :)
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Originally posted by semaj4712 View PostSoon is a relative term when talking about Jason...I say 2 years before it goes in there :)
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Originally posted by LowR3V'in View Postworked on the e30 for acouple minutes inspected the crank and found this crack.
I have another crank but dang what happened?
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Originally posted by Chilezen View PostI've finally gotten my car aligned! On the way home from JMP on a Wednesday afternoon, I tested it down Stunt Road & Tuna Canyon, and something seems a bit off. Steering responsiveness is kind of null in the center. The bushings are good, there isn't play in the refurbished rack, but like, when I turn into a corner, I really feel the car taking its time to settle its weight before it bites into the curve and turns. There's this weird delay in getting the car to turn. I've been on the stock sway bars all this time, but I don't remember experiencing this phenomenon before.
Something to do with a system imbalance. When first cornering, you're inducing a moment of roll to the front by changing its direction relative to the rear (so the front want to go right, the rear wants to stay straight, so the weight of the car shifts to the front left). With such soft swaybars and such stiff springs, theres no roll resistance side to side (before with everything soft it was all absorbed equally and felt better) now with stiff springs you place all that burden on the soft sway bars and as you notice they dont really do shit and it takes a moment for the weight of the car to settle into the turn and "equalize" front to rear. With a stiff front bar, the car will do a much better job of resisting that roll moment when you first hit a turn.
Hope that made sense. If anyone can explain it better or correct me please do.
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Originally posted by e30crazie View PostDid you cleaning the ICV?
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