Awesome job guys. That front end is super tricky. Genius idea with the narrow upper arm. Super interested in the rear upper arm for my road/track S2000. Would be very helpful to understand how the toe curve changes in the rear to help counter bumpsteer, especially on an AP1.
Hey Jossiah, I would really like to see you make an angle kit for the BMW E60 as they are gaining popularity as seat time drift cars. 535s N54 turbos and 545's N62 V8 manuals are great as they are getting very cheap nowadays. Probably still not a large enough market but if you create an angle kit for them that will create a market and people will start considering those chassis for their next project. And before you say these cars are too big and too heavy, that's not true, the E60 chassis itself is actually lighter than the E90 as it is aluminum instead of steel. E60's have large wheelbases which make them super smooth and easy to slide and once you gut the interior they can get very light.
Pretty exciting stuff. Are there any plans for a grip kit? And, of course, any plans for a LCA for the rear? One of the big reasons i'm not taking the S2000 out much more on track is age and availability of the suspension parts, with aftermarket stuff tending to have just as many issues as old brittle Honda stuff.
I’m so hyped had an s2000 for years kept it and bought a 240 cuse there was no good aftermarket support. Web hoping Fdf would do there thing for s2000s for a while
I feel yoir pain, my supra snapped all rear camber arms I've tried ... Im curious to see how it drives. When are you guys going to make a kit for the NC Miata/rx8, building an 2j NC atm ...
Good luck, those things are crazy expensive now. My old roommate has an all original AP1 and he doesn't drive it anymore because it's appreciating in value so fast that it would be stupid to put miles on it and risk damage. In a couple years that car might pay off his house. There's a reason nobody makes drift parts for these, and that reason is $$$
@@venomousninetails Oh he does, starts all his projects every weekend and lets em get up to temp plus oil changes annually on the cars he doesn't drive
Awesome job guys. That front end is super tricky. Genius idea with the narrow upper arm. Super interested in the rear upper arm for my road/track S2000. Would be very helpful to understand how the toe curve changes in the rear to help counter bumpsteer, especially on an AP1.
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Hey Jossiah, I would really like to see you make an angle kit for the BMW E60 as they are gaining popularity as seat time drift cars. 535s N54 turbos and 545's N62 V8 manuals are great as they are getting very cheap nowadays. Probably still not a large enough market but if you create an angle kit for them that will create a market and people will start considering those chassis for their next project. And before you say these cars are too big and too heavy, that's not true, the E60 chassis itself is actually lighter than the E90 as it is aluminum instead of steel. E60's have large wheelbases which make them super smooth and easy to slide and once you gut the interior they can get very light.
I think people use the e90 angle kits on the e60.
@@jadecampbell7131 yes, the wisefab, but there is modification and welding involved
Absolutely love this.
Pretty exciting stuff. Are there any plans for a grip kit? And, of course, any plans for a LCA for the rear? One of the big reasons i'm not taking the S2000 out much more on track is age and availability of the suspension parts, with aftermarket stuff tending to have just as many issues as old brittle Honda stuff.
You’re the MAN!!!! 👍🏽👍🏽👌🏽
I’m so hyped had an s2000 for years kept it and bought a 240 cuse there was no good aftermarket support. Web hoping Fdf would do there thing for s2000s for a while
Oh this is awesome.
Will the angle kit fit with stock fenders? Or I’m guessing it’s required?
Hey do u have a time frame for when the kit will be ready for pre-order. This will make motivated to finish my build.
I feel yoir pain, my supra snapped all rear camber arms I've tried ...
Im curious to see how it drives.
When are you guys going to make a kit for the NC Miata/rx8, building an 2j NC atm ...
Why is there no mention of Alex Pirlea at no lift drift in NZ? Didn't he do a mountain of testing for this kit?
Alex is testing our Mega kit! This kit is our Mild Angle Kit
This made me want an s2000
Good luck, those things are crazy expensive now. My old roommate has an all original AP1 and he doesn't drive it anymore because it's appreciating in value so fast that it would be stupid to put miles on it and risk damage. In a couple years that car might pay off his house.
There's a reason nobody makes drift parts for these, and that reason is $$$
@@Joebobinator just make sure he starts it and lets it idle every now and then. Especially if he plans on selling it.
@@venomousninetails Oh he does, starts all his projects every weekend and lets em get up to temp plus oil changes annually on the cars he doesn't drive
already checked the site to see how many pennies i need to start scrapping together
We will update you when they are released!!
@@FDFraceshop need these asap 🤙
When will this be for sale?
Very Soon
Michigang