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1995 4G Track Car Project
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Re: 1995 4G Track Car Project
Will I not experience more flex / body roll unless I put in a rear strut bar ?
I would keep the parcel shelf, as I am keeping speakers in there.
I would keep the parcel shelf, as I am keeping speakers in there.
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so your recommending a stiff one in the rear 

bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens![]()
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
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Re: 1995 4G Track Car Project
And the frontmercutio wrote:so your recommending a stiff one in the rear

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@Merlin How did you get rid of that sound deadening??
I also removed all that metal and have done the 2ws conversion. Best thing i did to it was that. So much better on the track.
I also removed all that metal and have done the 2ws conversion. Best thing i did to it was that. So much better on the track.
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Re: 1995 4G Track Car Project
I'm not that concerned about weight. If I was, I'd start with getting rid of the fat git driving the car - me. Total weight gain by replacing existing sunroof assembly with the moonroof assembly is 5.5 poundsmart609 wrote:5th gen glass roof is gonna add alot of extra weight is it not?
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Re: 1995 4G Track Car Project
Not got one planned yet. A mate and I are getting our cars ready together, and his is taking a little longer that desired. That said (as I have pretty much most of the parts I want), I suspect mine would be ready in a few months (once we get into the barn we are renting as a garage), so I might take it to a 'Novice' trackday, before her 'grand debutMerlin wrote:When is your first track day?

Also, as I am an absolute novice at working on cars (the mechanical side of it), I'm very reliant on my mate being available to show me what to do. He's been great with everything so far, and has already helped me a lot with my Civic and the Prelude (and probably saved me tidy sum in not having to pay a garage labour to do stuff).