I just got the very first GTSPEC 6 Point Ladder Brace for the 370z installed last night and i figured i'd right a short review of it. I have not
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09-23-2010, 07:50 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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GTSPEC 6 Point Ladder Brace
I just got the very first GTSPEC 6 Point Ladder Brace for the 370z installed last night and i figured i'd right a short review of it. I have not had a chance to do any canyon carving or mountain runs, just some some fast turns and spirited driving.
My first impressions are that the car feels much more planted and rigid up front without any more harsh of a ride. In normal driving, there seems to be less chatter in the steering wheel. In terms of steering, while just as responsive, it seems to filter out the 'noise' and is less twitchy when turning. When i exit the highway at a 30-40mph and turn the wheel, the nose of the car goes where i want it to and there is no wavering whatsoever. There is less body roll up front when taking a sharp turn or U Turn. I will post more when i have an opportunity to do some more spirited driving up in the mountains. Here are the pics: Up on the Lift: Clearance: |
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Looks very nice.
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09-23-2010, 09:37 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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Nice! I've been thinking about getting one for my 350Z. I didn't know that the 370Z brace was out yet.
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Its going to be released very soon. The one on my car was the final test fit version so i imagine it is being produced right now, but i'll let GTSPEC come on and provide that info. |
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this looks like it could be a problem fitting it around say FI's long tube headers
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09-24-2010, 12:19 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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That is similar to what I had on my 1996 Saab 900 and it made a monster difference on that car (stiffened the subframe, steering more direct, decreased body roll). I still cannot get over how solid and rigid the Z platform is in comparison, but there is always room for improvement. This is a completely bolt on brace?
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09-24-2010, 08:23 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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It looks nice. I have a hard time believing anyone could notice a difference with this unless you're going 10/10ths on a track though. I'm always impressed when people make a small mod and then claim the whole car is different and better. There shouldn't be any change in body roll or steering feel with this brace. You just get less chassis flex when you're really pushing the car hard. It's like claiming an oil cooler gave an increase in butt dyno sensation because the engine is a bit cooler. Let's be realistic with the things we add to our cars.
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Spearfish, if you had this installed on your car, what would you be feeling for. i know that you have track experience so maybe you could shed some light. and i understand what you're saying about being realistic, bc i notice outlandish claims all the time and i have a laugh too, but Its not like i just bought a $3000 JDM exhaust and i'm trying to justify the cost by saying it added 40hp and makes my car sound like a Ferrari. Last edited by Jeffblue; 09-24-2010 at 08:44 AM. |
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09-24-2010, 09:03 AM | #13 (permalink) |
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I'm not attacking you Jeff. There's just no way the car's turn-in at 30mph is any more crisp with or without that additional brace. I'm far from a track expert and I doubt I'd notice the difference of that support even driving as quick as I could on a track. If anyone would notice an improvement, I'd put money on the roadster owners. Convertibles in general are notorious for being less rigid, and you can feel chassis flex when you drive over uneven road surfaces (the car shudders, dash creaks, and you can feel twisting as the front tires go over a bump before the rear).
My post was more a general 'we give to much credence to mods' shout out. I have the mods listed in my signature while two good friends of mine have more stock 370Zs. When we autoX, our times are much more dependent on how we navigated the course as a driver than what small at best advantage I have over them with HFCs, CBE, spacers, and sways. That being said...How much was the brace? I likey
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I could see this making a difference in a bumpy parking lot.
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09-24-2010, 09:24 AM | #15 (permalink) |
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I agree and disagree with the points being discussed. From experience I can tell you that chassis stiffening mods can be actually quite dramatic even at low speed slalom style turns. For example, swaybars are something you can immediately notice after installing them even if you aren't doing time attack laps in a suburban neighborhood. Hell, I tripod going up driveways and gas stations. On the other hand, things like strutbars you can't really notice much, if at all, on the street because that requires a bit more stress to make a difference. I wouldn't doubt it though, if someone who tracks their car told me they feel a difference when taking offramps with their new strut bars.
Now... I've heard plenty of of people with GT spec ladder braces (on different cars) say that they do feel the car is more planted, predictable and consistent after than before. I've never installed a set myself so I can't comment on those specifically, but I wouldn't put it past someone with a good feel of their car to notice a difference with a chassis stiffening mod. This is a mod I would definitely do, but I can't because of clearance. I like it though. Jeff, if you can ask them if they wanna send one over to florida for some flogging |
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