Originally Posted by gomer_110 The fact is the choices are pretty limited. It's Kinetix and SPC for street use and SPL and Doran for track use. If money doesn't matter
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01-19-2014, 11:05 PM | #32 (permalink) |
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It's high cornering loads that make the SPC's slip. Going straight in the 1/4 mile shouldn't be an issue.
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Lol never gonna let it go are you? I did EVERYTHING to me bike and didn't notice much. Then I got on my local track from the end of one summer to the start of another and dropped around 5 seconds.
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At the end of the day, I would probably still get the coilovers, but not before I obtain things like sway bars, camber arms and such. |
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I asked about the KW 1's because it was my understanding they were of the same quality as the KW 3's without all the adjustability. I have intended to go with camber arms but just wanted to know if they were needed with the modest drop.
I am interested in the Koni/Swift combo as well, but the drop is enough that the stock sport wheels really tuck up under the fenders. I'm concerned about using wheel spacers so I don't know if thats an option. I am running the new Dunlop direzza z2 tires which are insane and do not want rubbing issues. |
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Did FA revalve the dampers or just the spring rate being custom?
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#1 Sway bars, front camber arms and brake cooling kit, alignment #2 Coilover, rear camber/toe arms, corner balance, alignment #3 Differential You can go with bushings and stuff, but I don't want to get to that point. My 510s are custom valved for the springs. The adjustments do work as I nearly flew off the track with the suspension at the 60% level vs. 100% stiff. But then my best times were the same as stock vs suspension at 100% stiff. I do have to say the average mean time did come down as the car was way easier to drive. I either drove really fast when my car was stock or I just struggle with the new suspension |
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