Gray Ghost GT
Road Racing Fanatic!
Here are the facts:
(1) Which company designed & marketed the first watts link for the S197? Fays2 or Cortex, and for more Mustang platforms?
Answer: Fays2
(2) Which company uses a chassis mounted design, which provides superior performance to the differential mounted design?
Answer: Fays2
(3) Which company sells their watts link for $350 less than their competition while maintaining a proven performance record?
Answer: Fays2
(4) Which company has been involved in road racing longer with their watts link with vintage Mustangs, SN95 and the S197?
Answer: Fays2
(5) Which company provides a watts link solution for S197 Convertibles? The competition often only supports Coupe models.
Answer: Fays2
(6) Which watts link design allows you to race in more series due to strict rules because you're not modifying the differential?
Answer: Fays2
(7) Which company allows you to use OEM or Ford Racing Differential covers? Competition adds more weight to the differential.
Answer: Fays2
(8) Which company copied a design vs. being the first with an original design? Knock-off typically don't understand the science.
Answer: Cortex (Thanks to Griggs)
(9) Which company adds more unsprung weight (20 lbs.) to the live axle; degrading handling performance of the suspension?
Answer: Cortex
You see where this is going? Oh, wait - the most important question for a watts link:
(10) Which company produces a shiny beautiful elegant watts link "super model"?
Answer: Apparently Cortex....
Have you noticed the Fays2 haters can't explain why in technical terms why they think their $$Cortex$$ choice is better for the road courses vs. a photo shoot on jack standards? Every rumor about the Fays2 watts link was squashed, e.g., noise, exhaust, sway bars, racing and the list goes on. Stick to the facts. Yes, it is possible to say the Fays2 works better if you understand suspension dynamics of a chassis vs. differential mounted watts link. It's Physics and Geometry.
The Cortex places the pivot on the differential. Therefore the motion of the axle must move in a straight line relative to the body of the car, e.g., if the car is leaning, so will the direction of bump travel. Also, the relationship between the roll center and the center of gravity changes during bumps. This is also not good.
The Fays2 places the pivot on the chassis, which allows the axle to move straight up and down relative to the surface, no matter how far over the body is leaning in the turns and esses. The cars roll center and center of gravity do not change in relation to each other. This relationship is known as roll couple and has a great effect on handling under cornering, braking and acceleration.
It's obvious that the Cortex fan doesn't understand these suspension dynamic details (except to say something like, "It's race") because he even states in his post:
Which watts link is probably the worst with regards to design...Whiteline, because its a "single sheer" system that's been known to fail as have other products that they eventually Recalled, such as their Rear Upper Control Arm based on poor engineering design & manufacturing in an effort to be the cheapest on the market.
(1) Which company designed & marketed the first watts link for the S197? Fays2 or Cortex, and for more Mustang platforms?
Answer: Fays2
(2) Which company uses a chassis mounted design, which provides superior performance to the differential mounted design?
Answer: Fays2
(3) Which company sells their watts link for $350 less than their competition while maintaining a proven performance record?
Answer: Fays2
(4) Which company has been involved in road racing longer with their watts link with vintage Mustangs, SN95 and the S197?
Answer: Fays2
(5) Which company provides a watts link solution for S197 Convertibles? The competition often only supports Coupe models.
Answer: Fays2
(6) Which watts link design allows you to race in more series due to strict rules because you're not modifying the differential?
Answer: Fays2
(7) Which company allows you to use OEM or Ford Racing Differential covers? Competition adds more weight to the differential.
Answer: Fays2
(8) Which company copied a design vs. being the first with an original design? Knock-off typically don't understand the science.
Answer: Cortex (Thanks to Griggs)
(9) Which company adds more unsprung weight (20 lbs.) to the live axle; degrading handling performance of the suspension?
Answer: Cortex
You see where this is going? Oh, wait - the most important question for a watts link:
(10) Which company produces a shiny beautiful elegant watts link "super model"?
Answer: Apparently Cortex....
Have you noticed the Fays2 haters can't explain why in technical terms why they think their $$Cortex$$ choice is better for the road courses vs. a photo shoot on jack standards? Every rumor about the Fays2 watts link was squashed, e.g., noise, exhaust, sway bars, racing and the list goes on. Stick to the facts. Yes, it is possible to say the Fays2 works better if you understand suspension dynamics of a chassis vs. differential mounted watts link. It's Physics and Geometry.
The Cortex places the pivot on the differential. Therefore the motion of the axle must move in a straight line relative to the body of the car, e.g., if the car is leaning, so will the direction of bump travel. Also, the relationship between the roll center and the center of gravity changes during bumps. This is also not good.
The Fays2 places the pivot on the chassis, which allows the axle to move straight up and down relative to the surface, no matter how far over the body is leaning in the turns and esses. The cars roll center and center of gravity do not change in relation to each other. This relationship is known as roll couple and has a great effect on handling under cornering, braking and acceleration.
It's obvious that the Cortex fan doesn't understand these suspension dynamic details (except to say something like, "It's race") because he even states in his post:
The Steeda / Fays 2 Truss: Why would you introduce a large steel structure in between your differential and swaybar ......
Which watts link is probably the worst with regards to design...Whiteline, because its a "single sheer" system that's been known to fail as have other products that they eventually Recalled, such as their Rear Upper Control Arm based on poor engineering design & manufacturing in an effort to be the cheapest on the market.
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