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What are the sway bar sizes?
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If the BRZ has a bigger front bar, the front roll rate could be closer to the FRS. My entire one day driving impression of my, new FR-S is that it is too stiff in the back. The rear stepped out much easier than I was expecting and caused me to immediately check that the rear tires were properly inflated (they were). Of course, as mentioned earlier, the tires suck. |
Everything else about the suspension is identical other than the spring rates.
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I find it pretty daring that the FR-S has this set-up from the factory. That, or the alignment on my car from the factory is bad and has some rear toe-out. |
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Roads like we have in Texas are very horrible and limited and soft suspension will send the car losing grip all over the place, not to mention harsh ride due to strong impact with the bump stops. Is Eibach going to come out with a properly tuned set (shocks, REAL stiff springs, matched bump stops)? I just had Auto-X with Fat Cat Motorsports suspension equipped turbo Miata along with other Miatas running different setups. 800lb/500lb (OEM is around 190lb/120lb) FCM setup drove better (very neutral under hard cornering, hard braking, mid-corner braking and gas, small body roll, almost no bounce), posted better times and rode better over the bumps. (FCM setup can be used with choice selection of springs similar to Eibach Motorsports springs match with custom valved shocks) I know Eibach actually sells 2.5" ID springs for such applications. I hope there's more focus on those than the horrible "Lowering Springs" that reduce ride quality without substantial performance gain. Horrible Eibach for people who don't understand suspension working. http://performance-suspension.eibach...rmance_springs Real Performance Eibach for professional people who know what they're doing. http://performance-suspension.eibach..._spring_system I just hope there's a complete tuned setup for people who don't have experience with suspension. |
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We are currently developing adjustable sway bars and coilovers for the FR-S and BRZ. We will offer three types of coilovers that will all use our ERS motorsport springs. Pro Street-S Mono Tube design, ERS springs, height adjustable only, camber plates optional. Multi Pro R1 Mono Tube design, ERS springs, height adjustable, single adjustable rebound/compression (7 clicks) on the shaft, camber plates optional. Multi Pro R2 Mono Tube design, ERS springs, height adjustable, adjustable rebound (7 clicks) on the shaft, adjustable compression (10 clicks) on a remote reservoir, camber plates optional. Each of these kits will allow for spring rate changes for anyone really trying to dial in their particular set up for street, track or both. |
Thanks. I hope you promote those ERS kits more so people don't misunderstand from word of mouth that the lowering springs or some adjustable kits like Raceland are the best option for their money. It doesn't have to be a dedicated race car to enjoy great suspension setup.
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For sure we will. Just waiting for the final specs from R&D so we can start posting info.
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So far I have spent:
-LOTS of time on stock (FRS), thousands of street and hundreds of track miles -1 hour on Eibach sportline + OE dampers (FRS) -2 Hours on stock + spherical rear control arms ...About to install Hotchkis springs on OE dampers Right now, I like stock BUT... I haven't tested enough. So my reviews will be put off until we have more wheel time. |
I'll have some more spring updates very shortly.
So far, the Hotchkis are impressive and more responsive than OE FR-S. The Eibach prokit have slightly less in the front but I like the ride of the PK better. Much more front response and flat cornering from each, but both need the rear subframe bushings inserts from Whiteline or they are too oversteer prone. Further review and explanation coming soon. |
Interestingly, C/Ds long term BRZ they took the car to a shop and had the spring rates measured--182F. 170R--very close to RCE's measurements.
http://media.caranddriver.com/files/...lete-specs.pdf |
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