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misbah August-19th-2002 03:47 AM

CM strut bar
 
anyone have any experience or comments about the compass motorsport front strut tower bar?? looks pretty solid...like it would improve handling performance.

Anything better? Anything cheaper that does just as good a job?

thanks guys

mazdaspeedwest August-19th-2002 10:25 AM

While the Rod Millen (or JDM GTX-GTR) strut bar is still the leader IMHO, the CMS comes a very close second.

but Rod Millen does not sell it anymore.

misbah August-19th-2002 02:16 PM

gary? gary would be? the compass motorsports guy i hope not? i cant get that bar anymore? or the rear sway??

mazdaspeedwest August-19th-2002 03:03 PM


Originally posted by PseudoRealityX
and Gary went out of business....

Darryl is just partial since he has the RMM one;)

well, maybe just a little :p

mazdaspeedwest August-19th-2002 03:04 PM


Originally posted by misbah
gary? gary would be? the compass motorsports guy i hope not? i cant get that bar anymore? or the rear sway??
yes, Gary is the CMS guy.

misbah August-19th-2002 03:10 PM

well then! seeing as how those two bars dont exist anymore...what other suggestions are there for a rear sway and front strut? i was looking at the Cseries bar from mazdaspeed for the struts, and the ST bar for the rear sway, i think its the next thickest after the cms bar?

mazdaspeedwest August-20th-2002 01:52 AM

the rear strut bar can be compromised, as the sedan design itself, lends to a more rigid rear end. The ST sway bar is 22mm, while the CMS is 24mm (1") You can get front and rear strut bars on ebay for as low as $35 each. But for a front bar, maybe the Mazdaspeed bar is a better choice.

Eibach has a sway bar kit listed, but i don't have any specs on it, other than it costs ~$435

If you went with the CMS bar, then you would probaly need the ST front sway to compensate, but wouldn't really need it with just the ST rear sway.

I just recently added a rear strut bar and ST rear sway bar to my smallish but growing arsenal of suspenion goodies. well, actually, all i need to do is mounts and bushings, the rest is done :)

mazdaspeedwest August-20th-2002 08:59 PM


Originally posted by PseudoRealityX
i only have the one asshole....

but yeah, i lost money from Gary too, but from his front strut tower bar, not the rear sway bar. I recieved my rear sway bar, and i believe i was the last to get one.

By the way, the CMS rear sway bar was 25.4mm thick. Darryl apparently forgot his conversions;)

nope, just letting you feel improtant :D

doh!

turboge August-22nd-2002 02:54 PM

The ST rear bar is sweet, I just installed it the other day and boy is the ass happy now. Full drifting onto onramps now, lol.

Of course with the car presumably weighing in around 2000-2200 pounds with me in it, I'm certain that has a slight factor in oversteer.

I also have the following suspension mods now:

CS Front and Rear Upper Bars
CS Lower Front Bar
OTLM Rear Lower Bar
Stock Front Sway Bar w/ Poly Bushings
ST Rear Sway Bar w/ new Poly bushings
MX-3 H&R Springs
Tokico Blues

Darryl I'm getting my azenis put on on Saturday, and I'll be out at the next event to run with everyone.... should be fun =)

mazdaspeedwest August-22nd-2002 09:39 PM


Originally posted by turboge
CS Front and Rear Upper Bars
CS Lower Front Bar
OTLM Rear Lower Bar
Stock Front Sway Bar w/ Poly Bushings
ST Rear Sway Bar w/ new Poly bushings
MX-3 H&R Springs
Tokico Blues

Darryl I'm getting my azenis put on on Saturday, and I'll be out at the next event to run with everyone.... should be fun =)

Dude! nice set-up ;) hehehehehe

i'm hoping the ST bar helps more with turn-in than oversteer, as i could step the back out at will with the OEM bar.... but then again, the 2 kinda go hand in hand....duh. but i think you know what i mean. From the little tests here and there around corners, it feels real nice, almost like the rear is steering...very cool

NICE! you'll finally get to put your money where your mouth is :):):):):)
next event is in San Diego 9/8 and next LA event is 9/22. Well, there is a 2 day test and tune practice this weekend at the Speedway, but it's a pre-reg deal. But since the Speedway is pretty close to you, you should swing by on Sunday and check it out.

turboge August-23rd-2002 11:40 AM

Well its been about a year or so since I've auto-x'd so darryl has the upper hand on me. Although I do have a lighter setup, and 5 point harnesses I may have a better feel. It'll be my first time on Azenis and with a car that rotates better.. Should be fun though..

Are you in the ghetto Jesse, I've never had any regular mail take that long!

mazdaspeedwest August-23rd-2002 10:17 PM

Damn and i was ready for a good ole bench racing shit talking session....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA

well, the first time out you'll be busy getting the set-up right, but i don't think it'll weigh in at 2000lbs, i'm thinking more like 2300-2350lbs. I guessing we pulled about 200-250lbs total. The sunroof assembly is probably a good 50lbs too. and i beleive that the limit is 2400lbs for a <3.0L engine...but we won't protest you until you beat us :p So don't worry about it...LOL <oh yeah!>

but yes, the harness will help immensly, but i'm getting more used to driving from the passengers side ;)

and yes, it will be damn fun!


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