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    #46
    I'm going to try to go on like I'm autistic here amidst the heckling and try to pull out honest questions and answer them....

    Home sick.... So I have nothing better to do...

    EDIT: Well... Until the thread gets locked anyway.
    Last edited by DCColegrove; 12-10-2008, 03:06 PM.

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      #47
      Originally posted by rwh11385 View Post
      A con artist has a hard time making money off a logical, intelligent person. Gullible and uneducated Socal Lyfe people make easy targets. They are too high to think critically.
      Okay.. So we're all uneducated and gullible because of our geographical location?

      I think thats a bit harsh

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        #48
        Originally posted by ldsbeaker View Post
        Wow, I must have missed something.
        A private businessman is trying to expand the aftermarket for a 18+ year old car, puts said car on a machine that NO OTHER aftermarket company has bothered with, and you guys are crucifying him for it?
        DC, maybe you do need to get your head examined.
        I, for one, am glad that there is SOMEONE willing and able to do this stuff. Yes, it's expensive, and I understand why.
        This is the last crowd I would have expected to pull this shit. If it's too expensive for your mommy to put it under the christmas tree, then you need to piss off.

        I agree with you 100%. However, the issue is that he is developing things and does not yet have a reputation like a H&R, Sparco, etc. Since some of the claims he has made seem a bit 'far fetched' to say the least, which causes some people to be a bit skeptical. I browse his product line and like what I see, but I am always one to question what I am getting before dropping a few hundred bucks on it. I see both sides of this story and would like to see DC continue to develop e30 products, but I also want make sure I am spending my money on something beneficial for my car.
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          #49
          I am trying to answer some of your questions here.

          I have also gone back through and added info to my posts here as well... (I'm getting a lot of questions regarding the posts on the side).

          Note: I don't type very fast...

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            #50
            Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
            So, your request is for us to STFU, then you ask the same questions, so by defaut, STFU!
            Dammit Farbin are you stalking me on R3v?

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              #51
              to be perfectly honest, i dont give a rats ass about this aspect of zen. I want to know more about the featherlight 318.

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                #52
                Originally posted by gazellebeigem3 View Post
                to be perfectly honest, i dont give a rats ass about this aspect of zen. I want to know more about the featherlight 318.
                Exactly. The 2255lb 318is with full interior and A/C is what piqued my interest as well. Nevermind the claims of aerospace rivets and super-light wiring.


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                  #53
                  The LCAB Brace.

                  I keep getting hammered like this " That's the strongest structure in the car why brace it?"

                  We measured the movement between the LCABs longitudinally, laterally and vertically.

                  They were flexing in a circular motion... more of an oval of (from memory) of V 12mm X L 8mm.... and by the time this compliance translates to the end of the control arm that's a lot of motion.

                  ADDED: The longitudinal compliance between the carrier and the point if the frame the LCABs are mounted to was @ 10mm


                  The LCAB Brace addresses the lateral motion only unlike the X that mitigated to more of a degree all planes of compliance. The X was tested extensively on the big dollar toys. The LCAB Brace was not (I no longer have access to the shaker)

                  The LCAB could be closer in to the frame however it has been place below the area that could interfere with the designed in safety feature of a drop out power-train in a head on collision (this data was extrapolated from measurements taken through the tunnel compared to the necessary clearance of the highest profile engine assay (M42).

                  Where as the X brace is calculated (Kind of off the hip but backed up with known design data) to to shear and drop.

                  The X mitigated that "Circle" down to V 8mm X L 2mm (this number I know for sure).

                  EDIT:

                  Originally posted by gazellebeigem3 View Post
                  to be perfectly honest, i dont give a rats ass about this aspect of zen. I want to know more about the featherlight 318.
                  Latter... I may write a whole single article spanning Datsun 510 to BMW e30.

                  I can only concentrate on one thing at a time.

                  And this is important:

                  Some methods for weight reduction if not done correctly can be really fuckin' dangerous...

                  You can't just take a hole saw and body shears and start cutting away steel. Some specialized tools are necessary (A flair punch and bead roller for example).

                  See here: http://bmwzenperformance.com/disclaimer.html

                  Dan Marx shot me a message telling me that these kids were going to go look at my site and saw holes in their car and cut out panels with a torch without a better explanation and I'd be responsible for their eventual death...
                  I'd say so what?

                  But he was adamant and he is my friend.
                  Last edited by DCColegrove; 12-10-2008, 04:57 PM.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by DCColegrove View Post
                    Dan Marx shot me a message telling me that these kids were going to go look at my site and saw holes in their car and cut out panels with a torch without a better explanation and I'd be responsible for their eventual death...
                    I'd say so what?

                    But he was adamant and he is my friend.
                    Thinning the herd is not necessarily a bad thing....:mrgreen:



                    I kid, I kid.. good call on your friends behalf IMO.
                    Last edited by Mtriple; 12-10-2008, 09:24 PM.
                    Originally posted by Simon S
                    When a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by SuperDuper View Post
                      Thinning the herd is not necessarily a bad thing....:mrgreen:
                      I kid, I kid.. good call on your friends behalf IMO.
                      I'm really of two minds on the subject myself.... But I keep him around to point out my deeply embedded character flaws as well as build killer power-plants.

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                        #56
                        So there is Dan the Camera/Brains, Dan the powerplant constructor, and John, the fabricator? Is this the whole of Zen?

                        Do you have other nimbly-bimbly cohorts secretly hiding in your corner?

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by DCColegrove View Post
                          Latter... I may write a whole single article spanning Datsun 510 to BMW e30.

                          I can only concentrate on one thing at a time.
                          How much time or concentration does it take to put a car on a scale and take a couple pictures? That is all we are asking.


                          Keep it slideways!!

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Axxe View Post
                            How much time or concentration does it take to put a car on a scale and take a couple pictures? That is all we are asking.
                            his silver car i think the same one was weighed at an event he came to to demonstrate his bars i dont remember how much it weighed but it was more than 300lbs underweight for stock.

                            there was also a build on a car shown on his site for whatever reason he removed it. looks like someon has a hardon for him here and it really is getting ridiculous

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                              #59
                              And conveniently nobody got a picture? 300 lbs under stock, so 2350? Still hard to beleive with a full interior and AC.


                              Keep it slideways!!

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by BMWLA View Post
                                looks like someon has a hardon for him here and it really is getting ridiculous
                                I agree
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