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2001 - 2007 V70
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2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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FUBAR
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sway bar coming loose

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I was poking around under the hood today, and found that the bar connecting the two shocks has a bit of play in it, about 15 degrees of rotation. Seems really loose since on my friends S60 its torqed down pretty good. Can I just borrow a torque wrench and have at it(how many lbs of torque?) and should I have the car lifted when I do this? Maybe the OEM bushing is shot and the motor is wrenching on the bar? Or could it be the stiff HD bilsteins punishing it?

I was poking around under the hood because I'm having horrible throttle response(if I floor it and let go real fast won't notice a thing). My cousin just cleaned his MAF on his E36 M3 and he said it helped a lot. All I know is my car weighs about 200lbs more than my friends S60(we both have T5) and mine feels a lot less responsive. Maybe new batt deleted the ETM software upgrade? I'm stumpted :?
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Post by JRL »

That is not a sway bar, that is the engine brace and
should have play.
ipd sells bushings that make it tight, the car will drive a bit better (tighter) BUT you WILL have more vibration at idle.
That and the top mount are vibation dampeners

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Hey thanks JRL, I actually found a performance site (www.vivaperformance.com) that makes a bracket that converts this engine stabilizer into a swaybay, only a tad over a hundred bucks too. As for the lost power, I still am clueless. Are those fuel system cleaners harmful?
2001 V70T5 White Exterior/Taupe,Oak Interior, 18" Pegs, Bilstein HD, USA-Spec, volvo coolbox, tint and Xtant 1700watt sub, Blaupunkt components, Kenwood Amp.

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FUBAR wrote:Hey thanks JRL, I actually found a performance site (www.vivaperformance.com) that makes a bracket that converts this engine stabilizer into a swaybay, only a tad over a hundred bucks too. As for the lost power, I still am clueless. Are those fuel system cleaners harmful?
You have the wrong terminology. A sway bar is at the BOTTOM of the car.
It ties the suspension together (to oversimplify)
At the most it turns into a STRUT TOWER BRACE.
Be prepared for some serious vibrations at idle if you overstiffen that too much.

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haha, thanks for correcting me. :) I think I understand now the function of this bar much better. Your 100% right about the vibrations, the s60 with the tighter engine brace does have more vibration and a lot more noise at idle as well. Thanks a lot man!
2001 V70T5 White Exterior/Taupe,Oak Interior, 18" Pegs, Bilstein HD, USA-Spec, volvo coolbox, tint and Xtant 1700watt sub, Blaupunkt components, Kenwood Amp.

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