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ILLSMOQ 10-01-2017 01:24 PM

BIG Brembos, MCS coilovers, SPl Suspension 285/30’s and 18x10 ZE40’s
 
Front tires rub at the front sway bar at full lock and rear tires rub a touch at the top of the fender inner lip. Used everything SPL makes and Racer X rear upper control arms to get the wheels where they needed to be.

Handles awesome!

https://i.imgur.com/5ugIhWI.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/J8ILuP5.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/rj4ctQ9.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/yQ1eWOm.jpg
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https://i.imgur.com/34EtRJe.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/Ikd3wmR.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/TkLzANt.jpg
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https://i.imgur.com/ZwRorXW.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/KxBPKNy.jpg
https://imgur.com/gallery/VZSRV
https://imgur.com/gallery/VZSRV

Everything that came off is for sale in the classifieds
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=122382

emirdtm 10-02-2017 09:03 PM

Homie this shit legit af how does the car feel with 285’s and the MCS’s?

ILLSMOQ 10-02-2017 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by emirdtm (Post 2986675)
Homie this shit legit af how does the car feel with 285’s and the MCS’s?

Thanks! Feels awesome.

Took it out for a ten minute back roads drive after a few days of driving to make sure everything was dialed. My buddy was in his new 911 gt3...I was stuck to his bumper through all the turns...until the straights....where he would just walk away. But in the turns I caught up and ate him up. This thing is dialed!

VIP BRZ 10-02-2017 09:57 PM

Did you ziptie it up in case the collar loosens? Smart thinking

ILLSMOQ 10-03-2017 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by VIP BRZ (Post 2986695)
Did you ziptie it up in case the collar loosens? Smart thinking

Haha no. I put rubber cooler line hose around the shock resivoir tubes to protect the tubes and the zip ties are there to hold the rubber in place. Still trying to figure out the perfect routing of the tubes.

RJasonKlein 10-03-2017 08:33 PM

That's a pretty sick setup!

I was really excited to see your post, because you and I are running a lot of the same modifications. Like you, I have the entire SPL Parts catalog installed on my car, but instead of the Racer X Fabrication rear upper control arms that you're running I have spherical press-in bearings for the OEM upper control arms. It also looks like you're running Whiteline anti-roll bar endlinks, while mine are SPL Parts endlinks. I have MCS 1WNR one-way adjustables, while you have either 2W two-way or 3W three-way adjustables with remote reservoirs - which ones are they? My car is very, very well set up, but I would like to be able to adjust compression separately from rebound, so much so that I'm thinking of sending my dampers to MCS over the winter for the conversion. You're also on Bridgestone RE-71Rs, while I'm on Maxxis RC-1s.

I've got a few questions for you:
  • Which model MCS dampers do you have?
  • What spring rate are you running front and rear (mine are 8K square)?
  • Are you running Hyperco or Swift springs and with or without tenders (mine are Swifts with tenders in the rear)?
  • Are you running the factory Torsen LSD (mine is an OS Giken unit with 4.56:1 ring and pinion)?
Either way, I give you props - it's a super-cool setup, man!

ILLSMOQ 10-04-2017 01:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RJasonKlein (Post 2987198)
I've got a few questions for you:
  • Which model MCS dampers do you have?
  • What spring rate are you running front and rear (mine are 8K square)?
  • Are you running Hyperco or Swift springs and with or without tenders (mine are Swifts with tenders in the rear)?
  • Are you running the factory Torsen LSD (mine is an OS Giken unit with 4.56:1 ring and pinion)?
Either way, I give you props - it's a super-cool setup, man!

Yeah buddy! Thanks! So I have the MCS RR2’s (double adjustable with reservoirs) 600lb square hyperco springs without helper springs. I’d like to run helpers but the wheels won’t clear the spring perches...hasn’t been an issue anyway. I ran my last car with out helpers and it also wasn’t an issue unless I fully unloaded the suspension.

I sold the stock 4.30. I’m running a Full Blown Motorsports 8.8 with a Detroit true trac...basically a super heavy duty Torsen...3.55 gear ratio.

Sounds like you have an awesome build yourself! Have a build thread? What are you running for wheels and tire size?

RJasonKlein 10-05-2017 02:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLSMOQ (Post 2987305)
Yeah buddy! Thanks! So I have the MCS RR2’s (double adjustable with reservoirs) 600lb square hyperco springs without helper springs. I’d like to run helpers but the wheels won’t clear the spring perches...hasn’t been an issue anyway. I ran my last car with out helpers and it also wasn’t an issue unless I fully unloaded the suspension.

I sold the stock 4.30. I’m running a Full Blown Motorsports 8.8 with a Detroit true trac...basically a super heavy duty Torsen...3.55 gear ratio.

Wow...600lb springs are pretty serious - mine are 450lb and my car is incredibly responsive, so I can’t imagine what yours is like. Your roads in San Jose are undoubtedly much better than mine in Chicago, and I’m actually thinking about switching to 400lb Hyperco units over the winter because of them. My entire setup was dynoed by Lex Carson at MCS and then sent to Vorshlag Motorsports for springs, tenders, camber plates, rear shock mounts, and assembly. My experience with both of those companies was absolutely top-notch. Did Vorshlag Motorsports spec out your MCS setup, too, and are you running their camber plates and rear shock mounts?

I’m running RAYS Gramlights 57Xtreme 18" x 8.5" +42 wheels with Maxxis RC-1 235/40ZR18 tires - they’re a lot smaller than your monsters, but I still have a ton of mechanical grip. I love daily driving on R-Comps, and would have a tough time dropping back down to a ‘regular’ tire at this point. My wheels are the ‘Face-2’ variant and were developed specifically for the 86, so they have a deep concave look for their relatively narrow width and a perfect offset - my only complaint is that they’re a little bit heavier than I’d like.

With a differential like the Full Blown Motorsports unit, you have to be planning on going forced induction or, dare I suggest, an engine swap - which is it? I’m definitely going to be watching everything you do moving forward - good luck with your killer build and keep us all posted on future developments!

RJasonKlein 10-05-2017 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLSMOQ (Post 2987305)
Sounds like you have an awesome build yourself! Have a build thread? What are you running for wheels and tire size?

I don’t have a build thread yet, but I hope to sometime soon. My build was done by a local shop called @Touge Factory and they’re true enthusiasts and professionals, so there’s my shout out to them - really a great group of guys!

Here’s a list of my current mods - stay in touch brother if you ever want to share notes:
  • ACE 4-2-1 Type-A 350 equal length header (ceramic thermal coated)
  • Motiv catted front pipe (ceramic thermal coated)
  • Blitz Nür Spec R stainless steel exhaust
  • EcuTek Pro ECU programming and datalogging kit
  • Delicious Tuning - ECU reflash/stage 2
  • Weir Performance 4.56:1 ring and pinion
  • Velox Motorsports carbon fiber driveshaft
  • OS Giken 1.5-way LSD
  • RAYS Gramlights 57Xtreme 18" x 8.5" +42 wheels
  • RAYS Duralumin black lug nuts
  • Maxxis RC-1 235/40ZR18 tires
  • ARP wheel studs
  • Raceseng cam plate
  • Vorshlag Motorsports camber plates
  • Vorshlag Motorsports rear upper shock mounts with radial bearings
  • MCS 1WNR single adjustable coilovers
  • Swift 8K springs
  • SPL Parts Titanium rear lower camber arms
  • SPL Parts Titanium rear traction arms
  • SPL Parts Titanium rear toe arms w/eccentric lockout
  • SPL Parts Pro rear endlinks
  • SPL Parts front lower control arms
  • SPL Parts bumpsteer adjustable front tie rod ends
  • Cusco rear upper control arm (front) spherical bushing
  • Cusco rear upper control arm (rear) spherical bushing
  • Whiteline front endlinks
  • Whiteline KDT923 (differential outrigger)
  • Whiteline KDT925 (differential)
  • Whiteline KDT926 (transmission)
  • Whiteline KDT922 (crossmember)
  • Whiteline KSR210 (steering)
  • Perrin engine mount set
  • Perrin rear shifter bushing
  • Perrin front control arm brace
  • Perrin steering rack lockdown
  • Project Mu Racing999 brake pads (front & rear)
  • TWM Performance short shift kit
  • Spiegler braided brake lines
  • Spiegler braided clutch line, custom made-to-order
  • MTEC clutch spring
  • MTEC shifter springs
  • Cosworth drop-in air filter
  • Radium master cylinder brace
  • Radium strut bar
  • Radium dual catch can kit
  • Fumoto Quik Valve drain pan bolt
  • JMP Coachworks Alcantara steering wheel
  • JMP Coachworks Alcantara speaker grills
  • JMP Coachworks Alcantara shift boot
  • JMP Coachworks Alcantara knee pads
  • JMP Coachworks Alcantara coin tray liner
  • JMP Coachworks Alcantara rear center armrest
  • JMP Coachworks Alcantara instrument hood
  • JMP Coachworks Alcantara hand brake boot
  • JMP Coachworks leather upper armrests
  • JMP Coachworks leather lower armrests
  • Diode Dynamics exterior LED kit
  • Diode Dynamics interior LED kit
  • FR-S engraved plates on WeatherTech floor liners
  • Millers Oils CFS 0W20 NT
  • Millers Oils CRX 75W90 NT
  • Millers Oils CRX LS 75W90 NT
  • Torque RT700 brake fluid

ILLSMOQ 10-05-2017 09:36 AM

Yes, mine are from vorshlag as well, got the plates...pretty much the works. I was going to go heavier 700/800 Jason recommended 600/600 for this car considering my intentions.

I just picked up a set of Gramlights 57c6 18x9.5 +40 too...haven’t quite figured out what I’m going to do with them though. My wife said she want she wanted to drift and these popped up for sale locally so I grabbed them. After we shred the tires maybe something more serious than the RE71R’s for autocross unless we really love drifting haha
https://i.imgur.com/TuHTzf2.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/SHvbwNo.jpg

LS Swap has been the plan since day one. Already have the motor. 418 LSX built by Texas Speed. Should make betwee 600-700hp.
https://i.imgur.com/ESmsXpV.jpg They even made me a custom cam haha!
https://i.imgur.com/EZqtfTe.jpg



Quote:

Originally Posted by RJasonKlein (Post 2987907)
Wow...600lb springs are pretty serious - mine are 450lb and my car is incredibly responsive, so I can’t imagine what yours is like. Your roads in San Jose are undoubtedly much better than mine in Chicago, and I’m actually thinking about switching to 400lb Hyperco units over the winter because of them. My entire setup was dynoed by Lex Carson at MCS and then sent to Vorshlag Motorsports for springs, tenders, camber plates, rear shock mounts, and assembly. My experience with both of those companies was absolutely top-notch. Did Vorshlag Motorsports spec out your MCS setup, too, and are you running their camber plates and rear shock mounts?

I’m running RAYS Gramlights 57Xtreme 18" x 8.5" +42 wheels with Maxxis RC-1 235/40ZR18 tires - they’re a lot smaller than your monsters, but I still have a ton of mechanical grip. I love daily driving on R-Comps, and would have a tough time dropping back down to a ‘regular’ tire at this point. My wheels are the ‘Face-2’ variant and were developed specifically for the 86, so they have a deep concave look for their relatively narrow width and a perfect offset - my only complaint is that they’re a little bit heavier than I’d like.

With a differential like the Full Blown Motorsports unit, you have to be planning on going forced induction or, dare I suggest, an engine swap - which is it? I’m definitely going to be watching everything you do moving forward - good luck with your killer build and keep us all posted on future developments!


ILLSMOQ 10-05-2017 09:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RJasonKlein (Post 2987908)
I don’t have a build thread yet, but I hope to sometime soon. My build was done by a local shop call @Touge Factory and they’re true enthusiasts and professionals, so there’s my shout out to them - really a great group of guys!

Here’s a list of my current mods - stay in touch brother

That’s an impressive list! ...and I’m pretty impressed with these cars as great starting point to do anything you want relatively easily and successfully.

For sure we’ll compare notes. Once I start running his car around I’m sure I’ll have “set up” questions for you. What do you do with yours anyway? Track? autocross? Backroads? All of the above?

I did actually make a build thread but most of the picture links died in the great photobucket ransom debacle.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=116920

Kami Speed 10-05-2017 12:06 PM

Well, looks like no expense was spared! Great looking build so far man. Those 18x10.0s fit nicely :D

G-Man 10-05-2017 12:43 PM

is this the MCS thread now? Also had vorshlag do a lot of my suspension TT1 450 front and rear with tenders on the rear.

I have it set up for STX so I can't do as much crazy stuff you guys.

http://i.imgur.com/ISfHve4.jpg

ILLSMOQ 10-05-2017 12:53 PM

Nice! What about maintenance on the shocks? I ran Motons on my last car. I had to re-charge the nitrogen every year...it would drop. I kept them at 175psi on that car...probably should find out what these start at.


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