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Originally Posted by Alchemy
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Did you get to compare the hotchkis to the stillen sways??
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Originally Posted by onzedge
We drove each other's Z's. I think the Hotchkis and Stillen are very close, but the Hotchkis seem to deliver a somewhat tighter cornering and turning experience. Like I said though, they are quite close and we did not perfome prolonged testing. I also have the Hotchkis set to medium.
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Originally Posted by happytheman
Nice shots Onzedge! Looks like you all had a great time hanging out! I would love to get an opportunity to drive someone else's Z with similar upgrades. I wonder though, how are their camber setups compared to yours? That could easily account for the noticeable turn-in experience.
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Good see Mr Onzedge yesterday, great photos will have to do it again soon and gather up a couple of more 370z's I know in our area.
Yeh I was pretty stoked when onzedge tosse me his keys after the photo shoot to drive a couple of miles of surface streets. I't s not often to get see and feel the different setup's. His Berk CBE def had the hp gain over my Nismo CBE and the short shifter is on my next mod list. The difference in sways Stillen/Hotchkis, could not really tell going straight line I was more interested in the DD driveability and they are the same contrary to what I read on this forum 1.5 yrs ago when deciding which to go with..... Michelins are smooth and quite, straight line bumps do not jarr the car because of the tighter sways...which I was surprised. My Stillens are set to stiff. Do not get to wring it out and he probably will not let me go there with his car...maybe one of these I can ride copilot while Colin drives mine for a comparo, since he has driven his dad's probably many times.
As far as camber and toe, I tested some experimental setting from Mr Kenchan and RCZ but....reverted back to the low side of OEM settings...due to the jarring on every bumb...as in toe thrown out from too close to zero on the toe...It probably has something to do with my spacers also 20/25 on 265/285 tires RE11's....dunno...Not experienced enough in that dept to give good feedback. I can say running on the light side of OEM camber/toe is perfect for me.
Long winded....sorry.
Motoring to see J Edgar this morning. Then the normal weekly grocery shopping and then football and a nap.
Man I miss the Strand at Manhattan Beach, they have redone it since I was there. Favorite for the beach cruiser and B&B watching.
Happy Sunday to all!