(from the parts forum)
as you said, it all depends. If you have tons of grip at the back, a rear bar might make you quicker if it allows you to get it rotated more easily and back on throttle sooner. In the rain, yes softer in roll and more rear brake bias. For a car driven on the street, I struggle to believe it will make a significant difference because you shouldn't be driving 10/10ths (or even 8/10ths) on public roads. For you guys with staggered 16's, do you feel like the wider rear tires increase understeer (E9's understeer most of the time)? If yes, a rear bar might make the handling more balanced and fun to drive.
"These cars are faster without the rear sway bar."
Fine, if you are racing and you need another second per lap to get on the podium, do whatever makes the car go faster. Gutting the interior, replacing glass with plexi, nixing the A/C, welding in a skin in place of the sunroof, using a lightweight race seat, and running without an alternator and cooling fan will also make an E9 go faster around a track. What does that have to do with a classic car that's used on the street?
All said and done. I run a fat rear bar on my E9 and I like it for how I use the car because it makes the car respond quicker to my driving inputs. Since I'm not racing, I have not noticed that the car is actually slower.
with all due respect to the amazing people on this forum,
John
But, you have to look at the total sum of ALL your bits....
as you said, it all depends. If you have tons of grip at the back, a rear bar might make you quicker if it allows you to get it rotated more easily and back on throttle sooner. In the rain, yes softer in roll and more rear brake bias. For a car driven on the street, I struggle to believe it will make a significant difference because you shouldn't be driving 10/10ths (or even 8/10ths) on public roads. For you guys with staggered 16's, do you feel like the wider rear tires increase understeer (E9's understeer most of the time)? If yes, a rear bar might make the handling more balanced and fun to drive.
"These cars are faster without the rear sway bar."
Fine, if you are racing and you need another second per lap to get on the podium, do whatever makes the car go faster. Gutting the interior, replacing glass with plexi, nixing the A/C, welding in a skin in place of the sunroof, using a lightweight race seat, and running without an alternator and cooling fan will also make an E9 go faster around a track. What does that have to do with a classic car that's used on the street?
All said and done. I run a fat rear bar on my E9 and I like it for how I use the car because it makes the car respond quicker to my driving inputs. Since I'm not racing, I have not noticed that the car is actually slower.
with all due respect to the amazing people on this forum,
John