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alackofspeed:
Certainly there's no doubt that adding what is effectively a shear web in (the approximation to a box section that is) the car's body will stiffen things. I'm purely curious to try and get some handle on what % improvement is being felt by the driver.

Does anyone fancy clamping a laser pointer to their car and attempting the crude relative assessment?

RedRobin:

--- Quote from: alackofspeed on June 19, 2012, 05:28:45 pm ---
Certainly there's no doubt that adding what is effectively a shear web in (the approximation to a box section that is) the car's body will stiffen things. I'm purely curious to try and get some handle on what % improvement is being felt by the driver.

Does anyone fancy clamping a laser pointer to their car and attempting the crude relative assessment?


--- End quote ---

....I don't have a laser pointer.

All I can say is that overall the car feels and behaves very substantially more flatly planted in any kind of corner whether at slow or fast speed according to the nature of the bend. It's as if anti-roll bars are fitted which allow no roll whatsoever.

E30Dom:
It's just making your suspension set up do the work more effectively... ;-)

berg:
for those, like me, who missed the GB there is now a UK distributor in RLine from Warwickshire, contact David Houghton  :happy2:

simonp:
And how much are they charging...??

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