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08-28-2007, 08:32 PM | #1 |
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Call me the GODofSpeed
Not really, but I saw a couple of discussions about the Godspeed stuff last week, anti- sway bars and what not. I called the number of the place listed on the ebay ad and low and behold they were located about 15 minutes from my house, and conveinently on my way home from work. Stopped by today and picked up all the parts you see below for 300 dollars, tax free.
The guys who run the shops have some really sweet cars, a nice s13, two really nice 350z's, and on insanely nice nsx. I was going to take a picture of their rides, but Im not that much of a tool. I think the name of the company was like bigfat head performance or some crap, I forgot. Ill post a link to the ebay ad along with some pictures of what I got. The parts are going on this weeked (yay! for the three day weekend) and I will take pictures of the install and let you know how the parts perform on the street and track, (track not for 5-6 months). All I need now is a new t28, brakes, and coilovers and Im ready to race. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/89-94...spagenameZWDVW The parts look and feel really sold, the paint sucks, but who cares about that. Really no complaints thus far. Here are the pics of what I got. Sorry I used my pool table as a background, didn't really make the best background. *edit* having trouble uploading photos, give me a minute. *fixed* |
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08-28-2007, 09:43 PM | #2 |
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Looks like a good deal. I just hope it lasts for acouple of years.
One thing that turned me away from their swaybars was the fact that the bends were not mandrel. Maybe I am being anal.
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08-28-2007, 09:46 PM | #3 |
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Looks pretty nice... I've only recently been hearing about godspeed stuff. I'm thinking im going to get some strut bars from them... Or should i get something else? idk depends on how broke i am when i decide to buy a set...
I like the table cover btw... I'd get one of those for my billiard room / the other side of the house that we dont use.
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08-28-2007, 09:49 PM | #4 |
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That's funny that their ebay shop name is Kami Speedo
LOL There is a shop out in the east coast is Kami Speed
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I think in that price range you really have no room to complain about color.
But yeah I know what you mean.
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i am rocking one of there small FMICs. seems to work fine,stealth powder coat black, it has taken a beating and hasn't sprung a leak. no dyno results so i can't put numbers to it vs factory rated numbers.
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08-28-2007, 11:12 PM | #10 |
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08-29-2007, 12:50 PM | #11 |
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Cast rod ends, inferior brackets, thinner shanks.
That's why they're cheaper. Run off the track then try to come back on... we need some stress testing. |
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p.s., I will be getting some poly bushings. p.s. part two, I speak for those who aren't loaded, bought cheap cars to race, and try and have fun on the track with a limited budget. yay for me. |
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08-29-2007, 11:40 PM | #13 |
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I have no idea, but the whole package was only 300 bucks, but they list the tension rods at 120. Godspeeds website lists the sway bars at like 280 bucks for front and back, this company sells them for 200 I think, so it's obviously a great deal. In my opinion, sways are basically sway, especially when these ones are thicker than most. Apart from not being adjustable (how many people actually have the suspension tuning knowledge or enough track prep time to actually ajust sways, maybe five percen of guys who take their 240's to the track actually adjust them in some significantly beneficial way) I bet they perform at least 90% as well as the highest priced sways. Its just f'in metal man.
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08-29-2007, 11:58 PM | #14 |
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I'm glad you got a great deal, I'm definitely interested to see how they hold up. The things that KADE posted about are all good concerns - those things, plus customer service/warranties, are why most of us shell out the big bucks for BV/SPL/Footwerks/Peak/etc.
About your brakes - do what the rest of us do... get the brakes you want, and re-drill to 4lug. Don't go with inferior setups just because they offer 4lug rotors.
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08-30-2007, 08:29 AM | #15 |
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I dont want to start another flame war on this situation, but I think I can be safe in saying that out of all of you, 80% of you guys would never push your car often enough to really tell the difference in the high quality parts and the low quality parts. These parts are upgrades from factory, and I highly doubt that by taking them out as a weekend warrior you are going to break them as often as people are making it out to be. I am sure that the stress loads that these parts can handle are alot better than stock, and for the price, the added features of the product out weighs the concern that they may break at an earlier date than the more expensive setup, especially if you dont take your car to a race track every day/week like professionals do.
*edit* Something I am interested in though, is their intercoolers. What is the fitment like on their big one? I plan on running a large turbo setup, and just wanted to know if anyone else has fitted these to their cars, as well as what issues they had. If anyone has any insight please let me know. */edit*
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08-30-2007, 09:18 AM | #16 |
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chances of shit breaking daily driving on a shitty roads are greater than driving hard on a smooth track and going off road once in a while.
But I've seen busted RUCAs for no apparent reason - guy wasn't going off track or anything - just broke - rust inside and the metal it was made out of was way too thin. I think he even posted them on here. Go for a deal man - yay for you. |
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Well I understand shitty roads put a shock stress on parts of course, but I am making an assumption that these parts are indeed better than what you were playing with from the factory. If you managed to go this far on stock parts without detrimental failure, I doubt upgrading can be worse.
Of course, there are instances where the stock part is better to keep (I.e softer bushings to help absorb impurities in the road), but as far as brackets go, I doubt you are going to have a problem.
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I don't need to see the parts in person. I've seen and handled superior parts in person and can make the comparison just by looking at pictures. The bracket material is thinner, the welds are worse, and you can just tell the rod ends by the price. Good rod ends are not cheap. I dislike because if a camber arm fails, you all of a sudden have a wheel in the wheel well and your ass on the ground. If a tension rod fails, you have a slew in that direction. You may be on the track at the same time as me, and you may hit me. That is a very serious problem to me. |
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08-30-2007, 01:22 PM | #20 |
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progress sway bars would probably only be a little bit more and give you solid endlinks as well, which are a huge improvement over the stock endlinks
you were cheap and bought cheap shit thats prolly cheap quality why fight it, just admit it the thread title was gay enough already |
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Because advertising says so? Manf have strict regulations that they have to pass, if part fails they're liable for it or do a recall. An aftermarket part manf puts a sticker on the box that says "for off-road use only" and if you happen to kill 144 people, you're the one guilty not them. |
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And to the guy above you, if you think you can tell the superiority or inferiority of parts through blurry pictures taken by a shitty camera, your opinion doesn't mean much to me. I don't think any engineer would make a claim that they could tell how good something was or not soley based on a picture. Look, I know they are probably somewhat cheaper quality (even though, to me, metal is still metal, especially when you feel these pieces, they are very solid) but the fact is these parts will make a minimal positive change in the handling ability of a car compared to coilovers. If you spend a shit load of money on the rods, I think thats a waste of money, unless you are running some hardcore endurance races, not 4-8 laps at a time. What kind of track racing do you do Ka24des guy? Yyou come across as a serious professional racer and engineer, I dont plan on going pro with my 18 year old car any time soon. p.s., still have the vlsd for sale? |
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if you admit that you're not going pro and you're not taht serious about driving fast, then why not just admit you got c heap shit and you're justifying your purchase
sheesh ka24desssthreeone commenting on the quality of your parts based on your picture is no more ludicrous than you judging the quality of metal be "feel" unless u got some x-ray vision and shit |
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[quote=OptionZero;1525773]if you admit that you're not going pro and you're not taht serious about driving fast, then why not just admit you got c heap shit and you're justifying your purchase
sheesh ka24desssthreeone commenting on the quality of your parts based on your picture is no more ludicrous than you judging the quality of metal be "feel" unless u got some x-ray vision and shit[/quote Im do admit its cheap, I just don't believe that there is a huge variation in actual track performance between my parts and *superior* parts that the KA guy was talking about. I am serious about going fast, which is why I am getting stance coilovers, have an sr20det, and am upgrading my brakes. I just know I am not going pro, if you are over 20 and aren't in any sort of fully sponsered race car, chances are your not going pro, I can live with that. Im just looking to build a good car that will do well in hpde and prepare me to race when I graduate law school and have the funds to support real wheel to wheel racing. Fact is, the single most important part in braking well and turning well is race rubber, and thats very expensive stuff, not some metal parts that help reduce body roll. Anti-sways just aren't that important man, not enough to justify dropping huge money in to, thats just my opinion. Sways will improve the feel of a car, steering response, but aren't going to make a HUGE difference with you cars actual ability to grip. So in short, the parts were cheap, I don't know how they perform, I will be able to tell you soon. People on NICO forums have had alot of success on the track with these anti-sways (read-no broken parts), that was enough justification for me to get this. But don't say I am not serious about going fast, I just happen to be 24, carrying a mortgage, paying for three cars and in law school. Seems like guys that rock KA's always get all bent out of shape when it comes to suspension parts. P.S., I will be putting at least the anti-sways on tonight, I wish you hater guys could come see these parts, they feel very substantial. Trust me, I am not new to this game, my last track car was a 1979 rx7 with a second gen turbo II motor running through a wolf 3d ecu, gen 2 rx7 tranny, 85 rx7 gsl-se rear end with lsd, fully stripped, tipped the scales at 1700lbs, made 300whp. I have been handling these types of parts since I was 13 years old, used to hang out with Sonic racing crew (the first racing crew in so. cal, mostly alhambra) when I was 13. I have touched and felt these types of parts before, I am not an idiot, just new to nissan. My roomate has a 300zx tt which we just finished dropping a new motor, turbo, and tranny into last week, he sorta turned me on to the nissan thing. Last edited by x'ed; 08-30-2007 at 04:23 PM.. |
08-30-2007, 05:57 PM | #25 |
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one of the biggest tuners down here in hawaii used the ebay stuff for his suspension tie-rods rucs ect. he never broke one in is 440hp 2jz s14. but to each his own. i guess we'll see in the long run how it works out. x'ed lmk how it works out for you, i was thinking of getting this stuff when i am in the mainland just to regain tire life.
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You get what you pay for. Period.
I doubt those control arms would withstand my usual 70+ mph spinouts over the rumble-strips, at our track. Those rod ends are cheap as dirt... Probably not self lubricating or self cleaning...hell, probably not even sealed for that matter. |
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