swaybars

hi all
have had huge interest in the huge front swaybars we will soon be offering. a rear bar, appropriately large, will also be offered, for sy's only. use the atr on ty's.
i am expecting availability around mid february.
please touch base around then, and i will post when they r actually ready. pricing is not determined yet, but expect around 200 bucks, plus ship. i will offer a discount to list members. retail will be around 289.
thanks all
mike ochsman
rockvlle speed and custom
 

ALBERTAN

Member
Can you post this in all the other forums too? I don't want to forget. Seriously dude the lounge and maybe the classifieds and you're good to go.
 

CLONE

New member
On 2001-12-20 20:23, Red Canyonero wrote:
Will my 02 millivolt readings be inaccurater with this sway bar?
WTF...
BG

Should be fine as long as you ground the O2 sensor to your huge front sway bar.
 

GMC-YA

New member
I'm a little more worried about the KR going up with all the extra sway I'm gonna have, I'm fairly comfortable with the 14 degrees I have allready (can't wait to get my KB chip to take care of that) but some say much more than that could possible decrease performance? I fully intend on grounding it as suggested above, but would like to here others comments on this?????

By the way my mods are

Champion plugs (done about 10,000 miles ago)
Removed intercooler (one of the better mods I've done, saved about 15 pounds total)
Manual boost controller (set at 27lbs,)
Kenne Bell race chip (on the way)
225/60/16 tires (front and back)
Everything else is stock (cap, wires, oil)
Best ET so far 18 flat (hoping that chip will get me into the 12's)
 
guys, if you ground the swaybar, you will need a huge alternator to compensate for the added dielectric resistance of the polyurethane bushings! - this may cause your o2 readings to go into the high kilowatt range, so use caution when testing with bare feet in saltwater during a thunderstorm - really.
 
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