I think if this does any good you will need to be on race tires to really know for sure or the super sticky, near race tire summer only fastest autocross tires.
I have has some pretty serious stuff over the years so very much appreciate the stiffening of a chassis but only if it is a known issue, proven, engineered for racing and not marketing.....the strut towers in this car are very stout and mounted directly to the firewall, we have a free build in STB already
If you have not done so take a look with the cowl cover off, this is the most solid FWD, McStrut car I have ever seen, even the rear shock towers are braced to the back of the body.
I might test something a bit different, a piece cut from an extra part I have, modified a bit, one side of the two in this picture as it was a brace for an xbar door setup.
The E36 M3 Strut towers were very weak compared to the ST and absolutely needed an STB until you do something like this)
I actually had to go buy a hydralic spreader to push the towers back into place a bit as tweaked from the previous owner just doing autocrosses a lot.
I have has some pretty serious stuff over the years so very much appreciate the stiffening of a chassis but only if it is a known issue, proven, engineered for racing and not marketing.....the strut towers in this car are very stout and mounted directly to the firewall, we have a free build in STB already
If you have not done so take a look with the cowl cover off, this is the most solid FWD, McStrut car I have ever seen, even the rear shock towers are braced to the back of the body.
I might test something a bit different, a piece cut from an extra part I have, modified a bit, one side of the two in this picture as it was a brace for an xbar door setup.
The E36 M3 Strut towers were very weak compared to the ST and absolutely needed an STB until you do something like this)
I actually had to go buy a hydralic spreader to push the towers back into place a bit as tweaked from the previous owner just doing autocrosses a lot.