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I got bored and made a subframe.

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I have no type of degree, not even graduated highschool, Im just a Dish Network tech, but never fails to crack me up when I go to big homes and the first thing the customer say is, " Im an engenieer in blah blah blah" with such arroganace that all I can do is let them hang them selves cus they dont know crap about what I am there to do. After I fix the problem their arrogance is such that all they can do is be rude! LOL never fails!
DSMORNOTHING, I wish I could do 1/4 of wht you do, hell, I wish I had the knowldege to even think about building something, Keep up the good work and keep us posted please!
No offense to any engeneer out here!
 
I want one!

Boosted98GSX is a tool. He tried telling me that welding the 4th brace for the 4th mount on the rear diff for 2g's would fail from harmonics. There's about 20 of my units on cars driving around and not a single failure yet. They've been on my car since May 2010 and I've put around 30,000 miles on my car.

I would also like to add that the factory subframe is welded together. This is the front though.

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+1. I'll try it out for ya free of charge if you wish. Need me to pm you a shipping address??? :)
 
I wouldn't wreck it, but as stiff as that sucker is going to be, I would be happy to put 100k or so on one. I prefer a hyper responsive car, and I am pretty sure that will fit the bill.
 
It is very possible that this subframe can handle the stresses it will endure on your car. I design a lot of subframe and suspension components and that is just a small percentage of what I do for future Ford, Nissan, Benteler, Cummins, etc. Production components for future auto's the reason this would never go on a production car is cost in design and the process in which this is made in mass production. It's much easier and more cost effective to stamp and roll a subframe in a press @ a volume of 20/minute than a weld cell @ a volume of 1/10 minutes.

The only way to test would be a computer simulation and data analysis, or realtime physical testing. You'll never know until he throws it on his car and puts a 100,000 mile simulation on his car. I would not sign this off for daily driving if it were on my desk though, at least until the proper measures were taken to study wear analysis, weld strength, weld engineer signoff, tooling engineer signoff, quality engineer signoff, design engineer signoff, gaging technician signoff, and lastly customer approval.

I would however throw it on my car it sees the track only
 
Wow, reading all four pages of this was more painful than getting my BS in Mechanical Engineering. I'm also all for actual track testing over computer models. But what do I know, all I do is keep a nuclear reactor operating underwater completely silently on what could arguably be called the most complicated piece of machinery ever assembled. And I always find myself needing help from the enlisted guys that have no degree at all but way more real world experience with the equipment than I have.
 
It is very possible that this subframe can handle the stresses it will endure on your car. I design a lot of subframe and suspension components and that is just a small percentage of what I do for future Ford, Nissan, Benteler, Cummins, etc. Production components for future auto's the reason this would never go on a production car is cost in design and the process in which this is made in mass production. It's much easier and more cost effective to stamp and roll a subframe in a press @ a volume of 20/minute than a weld cell @ a volume of 1/10 minutes.

The only way to test would be a computer simulation and data analysis, or realtime physical testing. You'll never know until he throws it on his car and puts a 100,000 mile simulation on his car. I would not sign this off for daily driving if it were on my desk though, at least until the proper measures were taken to study wear analysis, weld strength, weld engineer signoff, tooling engineer signoff, quality engineer signoff, design engineer signoff, gaging technician signoff, and lastly customer approval.

I would however throw it on my car it sees the track only

I agree and can see the need for that measure of safety with parts going to the general public. Those parts must be made for the person that knows nothing about their car except how to turn it on, step on the pedals, and steer. They're going to be neglected, and if it were to fail due to that and kill people, you won't be making cars or parts for long.
This is the other end of the spectrum though. I think the majority of us know our car well, what it is mechanically capable of, and what we are capable of driving. I know for a fact that if I were to let someone like my mother drive my car, she would wreck it immediately. The clutch would grab, she'd be slow off the gas, and probably would launch it into my neighbor's yard before she knew what happened. I drive it every day, no problems because I built it and know what to expect. Same goes for a subframe like this. It will not ever be a mass production piece. The people than know what it is will know what to do with it and what the risk of using it could be. I wouldn't say it would warrent the same attention as something like a control arm in a Ford Taurus. The user of something like this would likely be inspecting it frequently for any signs of failure and repairing it before it happened, unlike the general public.
 
We offer a good warranty on our stuff as far as welds holding up. So for someone to not inspect this it would be stupid. Its like anything out there that gets beat on enough it is GOING to break eventually. You cannot expect it to hold forever. Its part of the reason my tube chassis will have to be re certified every 3 years. But as far as the subframe goes, personally I will be rocking one on my GSX that will see 800 wheel and be driven on the streets. Should you drive it on the streets? I say no but in the end it is all your decision. Also it looks as if we may be building these in ONLY mild steel as yes chromo can fail. We will still offer Chromo as an option for those who understand what CAN happen.
 
We offer a good warranty on our stuff as far as welds holding up. So for someone to not inspect this it would be stupid. Its like anything out there that gets beat on enough it is GOING to break eventually. You cannot expect it to hold forever. Its part of the reason my tube chassis will have to be re certified every 3 years. But as far as the subframe goes, personally I will be rocking one on my GSX that will see 800 wheel and be driven on the streets. Should you drive it on the streets? I say no but in the end it is all your decision. Also it looks as if we may be building these in ONLY mild steel as yes chromo can fail. We will still offer Chromo as an option for those who understand what CAN happen.

About how much will you be charging for these? I may look into this once i can find a nice GSX.
 
About how much will you be charging for these? I may look into this once i can find a nice GSX.

Unfortunately I cannot discuss pricing or anything like that on this thread or it will be deleted. I am hoping to be a vendor within the next couple of weeks and pricing should be up then! Promise it will be cheaper than the magnus!
 
Unfortunately I cannot discuss pricing or anything like that on this thread or it will be deleted. I am hoping to be a vendor within the next couple of weeks and pricing should be up then! Promise it will be cheaper than the magnus!

No problem :hellyeah: ill be keeping an eye on this thread. And yeah i just went on the magnus website and damn their's is a pretty penny LOL

Also, any thoughts on making a front subframe for RWD applications?
 
No problem :hellyeah: ill be keeping an eye on this thread. And yeah i just went on the magnus website and damn their's is a pretty penny LOL

Also, any thoughts on making a front subframe for RWD applications?

Actually front subframe jig is being built soon! And yes I am sure a provision could be made to allow for RWD. :hellyeah:
 
Just out of curiosity, what would be the advantage of using chromo over mild steel? Added stiffness? I would think mild steel would be a better choice anyhow, and the difference in flex would be negligible vs the durability issues. Besides, how much more reinforcing would anyone need?? That looks like drag car equipment, and most people aren't running 800+ hp motors that would even stress something like that.
 
In the future, I would suggest that people who want to chime in on a subject throw out simple questions and suggestions about the design without making claims. Same goes for the person posting their work. Instead of saying "I can break that like a twig" it might be more constructive for all if you simply asked how the piece will be tested, suggesting that one section doesn't look like it will hold up to real world forces. And instead of saying "it will hold up to all you can throw at it" I'd think you'd be better served to let everyone know you'll be doing extensive load testing.

It seems like most people have the best intentions, but when you start making statements that are certain to put others on the defense, expect the discussion to go downhill. Let's just avoid talking down to others or making sharp statements and/or accusations.
 
\Sorry im not a very well known member on here. I will say I am here to stay no matter what you people have to say. I will also continue making parts and selling parts. I plan to become a vendor very soon. Love us or hate us, leave the negatives to yourself and let OUR work prove itself. And just a little update for 1g guys. Expect some love in a couple months ;)

Oh and like us on facebook ;) https://www.facebook.com/pages/BBFab/198198800275733
 
Damn, I just removed 49 posts. I don't want to have to clean this thread up again with all the BS that's been flying around between members. Next off topic post, bragging post, or post that makes fun of another member (whether it is warranted/true or not) will be removed with a warning.
 
Damn, I just removed 49 posts. I don't want to have to clean this thread up again with all the BS that's been flying around between members. Next off topic post, bragging post, or post that makes fun of another member (whether it is warranted/true or not) will be removed with a warning.

Thank you for cleaning this thread up!
 
Very interested to see the final outcome

Going to be very difficult to choose between yours and Pauls :D

Regardless im glad to see people still willing to take the time to R&D products that only a handful of people will buy while others will complain and try to cheap out

Can you tell us if you plan to offer aftermarket control arms as well or use the stock ones?

What about the sway bar?
 
Very interested to see the final outcome

Going to be very difficult to choose between yours and Pauls :D

Regardless im glad to see people still willing to take the time to R&D products that only a handful of people will buy while others will complain and try to cheap out

Can you tell us if you plan to offer aftermarket control arms as well or use the stock ones?

What about the sway bar?

You will be able to use stock control arms if you choose too but we will be building Poly bushing adjustable control arms to sell with the subframe! And sway bar is an option if you so choose to use one as well! Whatever YOU as the customer wants done we will do!
 
Down the road I would also be interested in one of these that can still use a sway bar so I can still go on road courses and autocross.

I look forward to seeing how the final product does on your car.
 
Now this has been cleared up let's see some more pics. Looks great and I would be interested in one of these.

Great work. You've definatly got a talent. One of these would make my awd swap a lot lighter :)

Fixed it. :thumb:LOL
 
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