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Kelly is that chassis mounted?
Kelly is that chassis mounted?
We have a few designs in the works. We may even offer two completely different versions - but it gets complicated....especially considering the fact that we would like to offer a "package" with a torque-arm, as well. It will likely be "similar" to what Whiskey posted, but, much different. That system is for the Pro-Touring, older/early model cars. They are heavy, but they sure are badass, considering the changes you incorporate into the car, after installing that kit. Talk about a difference.....
I don't wanna clog this thread up, but, I will hopefully be making a BMR Watts thread soon. We have so many parts in testing right now, it's insane. This next round of parts are almost all based on handling applications. I'm excited.
Fays2 is loud and annoying.
So why isnt there more consideration given to the Steeda unit? Similar to the Fays 2 but with poly bushings correct? Is it just price the keeps the Steeda from being a consideration for everyone on here?
Or as Jim from Fays2 called them, "Brand S" when talking about a copied version of his watts link design. LOL
Why would you be willing to pay only $50 less for an attempted "knock off" vs. the real deal?
Take a look at the two side-by-side, and visit/read the fays2.net site to learn the technical details behind their design, which was the 1st on the market to create a watts link for the S197 platform.
Perhaps "Brand S" (connections to the axle) was inspired by the Running Man movie:
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I see every watts link under the sun mentioned in here, but not the Steeda and was curious as to why? Ill be running a steeda(got a new one for $600), so if there is a good reason to not run it im all ears.
We had a racer out here shear off the propeller bolt on his Steeda Watts TWICE in one year; I'd avoid it--not to mention the price.
Why would you be willing to pay only $50 less for an attempted "knock off" vs. the real deal?
Take a look at the two side-by-side, and visit/read the fays2.net site to learn the technical details behind their design, which was the 1st on the market to create a watts link for the S197 platform.
Perhaps "Brand S" (connections to the axle) was inspired by the Running Man movie:
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Norm if something looks like shit . . . it looks like shit and that is reason in and of itself to question it's design. Because the reason it looks like shit is that it has extraneous hardware not needed to perform the task. Mainly a big ass truss/ jungle gym. Even a lowly layman can look at it and say: "there has got to be a better way". And there is. As to whether looks make a difference to a performance addict, who does not look at a piece first off to admire or criticize it's design? Ask yourself how would Porshe, Ferrari, Pagani solve this engineering / design issue? Do you think it would be closer to the Fays II or Griggs/ Cortex? You have to go back 11 years to fish out a failure story. So you can't say the Fays II functions better. As Italians say the Fays II / Steeda Truss "Non e Simpatico". So Looks may not make a difference to a performance addict but they don't make a difference to a sex addict either . . . . sometimes addictions can lead you to erroneous decisions.It would be really nice to know what Ford Racing's reasoning was.
What a Watts link looks like should be irrelevant to a racer or serious performance addict, who generally don't give a rat's ass about what the lawn chair crowd with mirrors showing the undercarriage might think. All it has to do is work as desired without being overly heavy or getting too much in the way. No, you probably can't fit an over the axle 4" dual exhaust with the Fays2, but so what?
I know for absolute fact that Watts links have been discussed on a rather higher level of technical savvy than you find in "Off-Topic", "Lounge", or "Talk" sections. One of the earliest threads I know of concerned a problem with a Griggs piece, back around August of 2002 if that really matters. It's safe to say that since then the obvious technical pros and cons of both arrangements have been identified, as have the cons that resulted from the SCCA's recent and ill-thought positioning on these things. If one arrangement truly was that much superior to the other, the relative availability in the aftermarket would reflect as much today, rather than the similar numbers of each that we have.
It's OK to be a strong proponent of either design (and I'm not going to get involved either way here). Putting the other arrangement down for reasons that have nothing to do with its function . . . shall I say 'weakens' credibility?
I'd also like to see different views of the various component pieces of the Cortex design.
Norm
The Steeda / Fays 2 Truss: Why would you introduce a large steel structure in between your differential and swaybar and jockeying with your exhaust when there are reliable, lighter, simpler differential cover based designs that have less potential for conflict (ie. things that go bump or clunk). To say that it works is a weak defense because a steam engine works too. I would use the Fays II or Steeda to hold up a roof maybe but I see no point to putting it on a car. Measuring Stick? Says you. No says me and a lot of others. Griggs or Cortex. Race tested and proven. That's the measuring stick.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truss
Norm if something looks like shit . . . it looks like shit and that is reason in and of itself to question it's design. Because the reason it looks like shit is that it has extraneous hardware not needed to perform the task. Mainly a big ass truss/ jungle gym. Even a lowly layman can look at it and say: "there has got to be a better way". And there is. As to whether looks make a difference to a performance addict, who does not look at a piece first off to admire or criticize it's design? Ask yourself how would Porshe, Ferrari, Pagani solve this engineering / design issue? Do you think it would be closer to the Fays II or Griggs/ Cortex? You have to go back 11 years to fish out a failure story. So you can't say the Fays II functions better. As Italians say the Fays II / Steeda Truss "Non e Simpatico". So Looks may not make a difference to a performance addict but they don't make a difference to a sex addict either . . . . sometimes addictions can lead you to erroneous decisions.