Rear CUSCO Sway Bar
#1
Rear CUSCO Sway Bar
Hey Yall just wondering if anyone is rocking a rear cusco sway bar on there ge8 if so anypics with it on or diy for install ima be picking one up this week wanna knw any difference between cusco and progress sry to bug
#3
cusco the japanese blue stuff makes great suspension bits for our cars and other hondas and other cars an it is a piece of metal bent into shape to fit your fit so you can turn better or at least make you think you can turn better even though you might still suck at driving and your tires are now the weakest link and you will now need better tires and ask what tires is best to go with cusco and noone can answer that either because everyone uses progress swaybars.
#4
me suk at driving NA Tires i fix that i got eagle gt 205/50 there great its just when im tougeing down hill i feel my rear end brake lose at turns up to 60 when turning hard lol HAHAH so im hopeing the cusco kicks in and helps with all the under-steer and of course i need coil-overs i knows that
thanks for ur info tho ken
thanks for ur info tho ken
#5
walfuz np but if your rear is loose down hill you need more front anti-roll. otherwise you will do full time hachiroku tofu carrier up and down the touge 24/7 day and night and spill water all over inside your car maybe end up upsidedown with swaybar pointing the sky instead of asphalt.
you need less rear rotation bias. you're going the wrong direction. easy fix. drive in reverse.
you need less rear rotation bias. you're going the wrong direction. easy fix. drive in reverse.
#6
its funny cuz for sum dumb reason i dnt liek going up hill make me nervous i love going down hill
so u think i should get the front cusco sway bar too then ?>? LOl and idk about puting water on my tires lol they will not be happy and slip
so u think i should get the front cusco sway bar too then ?>? LOl and idk about puting water on my tires lol they will not be happy and slip
#7
More front anti-roll would push the nose, creating understeer. Wafulz is talking about lift throttle oversteer.
Adding understeer to fix oversteer is like getting gonorrhea to distract you from your herpes.
He needs more tire in the back, and/or stickier rubber to fight rotation.
If that still hasn't fixed it, softer suspension and ballast/balancing is in order.
Learning how to left foot brake to keep the car from leaning on the nose and the power on wouldn't hurt either
Got to be mindful of who you take advice from on the internets.
Adding understeer to fix oversteer is like getting gonorrhea to distract you from your herpes.
He needs more tire in the back, and/or stickier rubber to fight rotation.
If that still hasn't fixed it, softer suspension and ballast/balancing is in order.
Learning how to left foot brake to keep the car from leaning on the nose and the power on wouldn't hurt either
Got to be mindful of who you take advice from on the internets.
Last edited by DiamondStarMonsters; 10-02-2012 at 03:56 PM.
#8
it's hard to tell, since i dont know how much sway you are currently getting, or your suspension setup. on my car i run just swifts and the car turns very neutral even near the limit.
it is also possible that you are letting off your throttle too abruptly or your braking into the turn-in too aggressively shifting the cog too abruptly to the front. that will also upset the car and make the rear break loose. up to you.
it is also possible that you are letting off your throttle too abruptly or your braking into the turn-in too aggressively shifting the cog too abruptly to the front. that will also upset the car and make the rear break loose. up to you.
#9
More front anti-roll would push the nose, creating understeer. Wafulz is talking about lift throttle oversteer.
He needs more tire in the back, and/or stickier rubber to fight rotation.
If that still hasn't fixed it, softer suspension and ballast/balancing is in order.
Learning how to left foot brake to keep the car from leaning on the nose and the power on wouldn't hurt either
He needs more tire in the back, and/or stickier rubber to fight rotation.
If that still hasn't fixed it, softer suspension and ballast/balancing is in order.
Learning how to left foot brake to keep the car from leaning on the nose and the power on wouldn't hurt either
#10
it's hard to tell, since i dont know how much sway you are currently getting, or your suspension setup. on my car i run just swifts and the car turns very neutral even near the limit.
it is also possible that you are letting off your throttle too abruptly or your braking into the turn-in too aggressively shifting the cog too abruptly to the front. that will also upset the car and make the rear break loose. up to you.
it is also possible that you are letting off your throttle too abruptly or your braking into the turn-in too aggressively shifting the cog too abruptly to the front. that will also upset the car and make the rear break loose. up to you.
His moment of inertia is the problem, along with what his unsprung components are doing.
Last edited by DiamondStarMonsters; 10-02-2012 at 04:00 PM.
#11
So you're trying to combat oversteer because you don't like "rear end come out in turns at 60"?
Sway bar will make it worse, unless you upgrade the front as well. Get the Cusco front bar too.
Or don't lift throttle in the middle of a turn
Sway bar will make it worse, unless you upgrade the front as well. Get the Cusco front bar too.
Or don't lift throttle in the middle of a turn
#13
oops meant inertia, was thinking centriputal force of turning car balance out of spec light rear breaking loose condition.
#14
but since swaybar is the topic, if i was going to swap bars, i would go with the front swap first.
#17
I'll agree with that, though there will be a point of diminishing returns with dropping tire pressure.. usually well before they start to roll of the wheel.
#18
i do the gas and brake to shift weight always FWD
my rear just feel like its wiping a lil when going a lil too fast on the hard ass turns i knw i need coil-overs but for now just wanted to knw if that rear sway bar would help till i get the coil-overs
my rear just feel like its wiping a lil when going a lil too fast on the hard ass turns i knw i need coil-overs but for now just wanted to knw if that rear sway bar would help till i get the coil-overs
#20
Originally Posted by Wanderer.
Driver mod + lower rear tire pressure = free
I'll agree with that, though there will be a point of diminishing returns with dropping tire pressure.. usually well before they start to roll of the wheel. OMG i THink thats my problem i think it might be too high
also front sway bar ok but i dnt think its my problem im lower the pressuse an at lunch for work i go on a mini touge and let u knw results BRB
Driver mod + lower rear tire pressure = free
I'll agree with that, though there will be a point of diminishing returns with dropping tire pressure.. usually well before they start to roll of the wheel. OMG i THink thats my problem i think it might be too high
also front sway bar ok but i dnt think its my problem im lower the pressuse an at lunch for work i go on a mini touge and let u knw results BRB
Last edited by Wafulz; 10-02-2012 at 04:16 PM.