Visit our community sponsor
Thanks:
0
Likes:
0
-
Senior Member
Shout out to QRP
The other day I had a great conversation with Ted at QRP. I just wanted to share what a great source of information and what a great guy he is.
When I start my build, he will DEFINITELY be getting business from me.
Thanks, Ted, for taking the time to talk to me. There was some stuff that I thought I knew, that you confirmed, and some stuff that I thought I knew, that you confirmed that I didn't know.
I just thought this was worth sharing.
-
x2. I'm planning on buy the genesis shock kit and front swaybar kit form qrp. good stuff.
-
Originally Posted by
Taz Rules
The other day I had a great conversation with Ted at QRP. I just wanted to share what a great source of information and what a great guy he is.
When I start my build, he will DEFINITELY be getting business from me.
Thanks, Ted, for taking the time to talk to me. There was some stuff that I thought I knew, that you confirmed, and some stuff that I thought I knew, that you confirmed that I didn't know.
I just thought this was worth sharing.
Hey Taz, enjoyed our conversation too. Very interested in your project, sounds very ambitious & rewarding. Keep me posted on your progress.
What we have learned being in the Automotive & Racing industry for 40 years has it's benefits.
The experience that we we learn on the racetrack helps us develop better products.
Here is a excellent recap on last months 25hrs of Thunderhill.
http://www.speedhunters.com/2013/12/...er-daydreaming
Thanks CF too!
-
Originally Posted by
carbon fiber
x2. I'm planning on buy the genesis shock kit and front swaybar kit form qrp. good stuff.
speaking of sway-bar kits..... have they developed a rear kit yet???
-
Originally Posted by
Fugly_Old_Cowboy
speaking of sway-bar kits..... have they developed a rear kit yet???
MikesPMS from the other forum used the front and rear sway bars from the donor corvette. He fabbed up some mounting plates that attach the the GTM chassis in the correct position to use the donor parts. I've installed his brackets and the corvette sway bars, front and rear, on my GTM, along with Ted's coilover kit (Genesis). It rides very well.
-Michael
-
Originally Posted by
RumRunner
MikesPMS from the other forum used the front and rear sway bars from the donor corvette. He fabbed up some mounting plates that attach the the GTM chassis in the correct position to use the donor parts. I've installed his brackets and the corvette sway bars, front and rear, on my GTM, along with Ted's coilover kit (Genesis). It rides very well.
-Michael
how well does it do in high-G cornering??? I plan to put my GTM on the track....
I was already planning on using the QRP (Genesis) shocks & rear shock anchor....
Last edited by Fugly_Old_Cowboy; 01-04-2014 at 12:55 AM.
-
Originally Posted by
Fugly_Old_Cowboy
how well does it do in high-G cornering??? I plan to put my GTM on the track....
I was already planning on using the QRP (Genesis) shocks & rear shock anchor....
I wish I could tell you, but I don't have any experience in the car with high g cornering just yet. Wish I had! I am using Ted's rear shock mount as well.
So in the spirit of the OP, Ted knows his stuff and sells great products. As I already said, I'm using QRP's Genesis shock/coilover package, their rear shock mounts, their mirror switch, Crash's heater bypass kit, and probably one or two other items that slip my mind (probably because it's well below freezing out). So thanks QRP for all the help!
-Michael
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
Visit our community sponsor