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Old 09-06-2017, 02:36 AM   #38 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by MaysEffect View Post
Any particular reason you are upgrading shocks? Are you changing springs as well?


My TTX36 will come with its own main springs and helper springs. Spring rate on Ohlins TTX is usually much softer since the whole system works differently compare to traditional shocks or struts. I'm upgrading since I want to see how my lap time improves. On my partner's e92 M3 it was about 2sec improvement over DFV on our local 2min track. One of the bonus on TTX is that it's awesome on street as well, much more comfortable than even the stock suspension.


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