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forwallblakmail 08-23-2013 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TouchMyHonda (Post 1162989)
I have been pondering konis... And several other options. I enjoyed your write up mr black mail.

Thanks!
I would recommend this setup over any "cheap" coilover solution, sans a Tarmac 0 or maybe Fortune Auto's higher end stuff.

Time Trials this weekend. We will see how it does.

OICU812 08-23-2013 10:59 PM

:coolpics:
Quote:

Originally Posted by forwallblakmail (Post 1163049)
-This is all educated speculation-
I do believe the Bilsteins will be pre set damping. They will be normal struts (theoretically you can run your stock springs with them even) Look at what RCE already offers for the LGT and GR WRX.

The Bilsteins will likely be awesome. If I had a choice I would have them instead of the Koni's. Th Koni's are adjustable, so finding the right setting takes time. You're messing with suspension voodoo, and my kung-fu is only so strong. Plus I'm lazy...like REALLY lazy. I'd rather have a "bolt on and go" suspension. No adjustment, just your driving style.

Don't get me wrong, the Koni+tarmac is INSANELY good. I know there is alot of time left out there just in adjustment.


Thanks and I guess we'll all need to wait. Good luck on your time trials!

forwallblakmail 08-26-2013 11:54 AM

Club Trials at Pittburgh International Race Complex August 25th 2013
(offical times)
Stock springs, Koni's, Cusco front bar, 225 Z1's
1:12.xxx (forget exact off the top of my head)

Tarmacs, Koni's, RCE front bar, 245 BFG Rivals
1:10.935

I'll upload videos soon.

I feel I could have gone faster if I wasnt getting a CEL for misfire and the DI seal threads on this site popping in my head while I was on track. Really had me second guess pushing it. But thats another story.

forwallblakmail 08-29-2013 11:13 AM

If you like watching a car take shitty lines in Hi-Def, today's your lucky day.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCYxL-S094E"]BRZ Time Trials at Pitt Race #30 - YouTube[/ame]

Racecomp Engineering 08-29-2013 11:39 AM

Bummer about the CEL. :(

The time improvement is pretty good considering you weren't pushing it.

- Andy

forwallblakmail 08-29-2013 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Racecomp Engineering (Post 1175601)
Bummer about the CEL. :(

The time improvement is pretty good considering you weren't pushing it.

- Andy

Fortunetly I found out it's a coil overheating problem. Working on the solution now.

Springs made the car feel much more stable and less woobly in the tighter sections compared to my stock springs. The only problem is knowing how to set the Koni's. I think I have it pretty close, but who knows.

Need to have Myles drive it at Summit Point or something

forwallblakmail 09-25-2013 09:18 PM

UPDATE.
With the autocross season 95% completed, I decided next year to turn the car into a fully nationally competitive STX car. I just installed a set of Racecomp Engineering Tarmac II's. The Tarmac springs will continue to be used in competition on @feldy 's car.

This weekend I will launch a new thread focusing on the Tarmac II's. The thread will follow my car with event results, pictures and video. Some attention will be paid to a daily driving aspect, however the primary purpose of the vehicle and all of its aftermarket components is competition.

The thread will probably start off slow, due to the season winding down. I am also a full time student (geology owns me).

I'd like to thank @Racecomp Engineering for the opportunity to work with them in getting these high quality parts out there in the motorsports world.

Ninjin 09-25-2013 09:31 PM

Thanks for all the great info in this thread!

I think you'll love the RCE T2s, I know I do!

Sent from my GS4.

Racecomp Engineering 09-25-2013 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by forwallblakmail (Post 1234152)
UPDATE.
With the autocross season 95% completed, I decided next year to turn the car into a fully nationally competitive STX car. I just installed a set of Racecomp Engineering Tarmac II's. The Tarmac springs will continue to be used in competition on @feldy 's car.

This weekend I will launch a new thread focusing on the Tarmac II's. The thread will follow my car with event results, pictures and video. Some attention will be paid to a daily driving aspect, however the primary purpose of the vehicle and all of its aftermarket components is competition.

The thread will probably start off slow, due to the season winding down. I am also a full time student (geology owns me).

I'd like to thank @Racecomp Engineering for the opportunity to work with them in getting these high quality parts out there in the motorsports world.

Nick you are very welcome. YOU are 50 % of our target market( the other half being track day and or time attack) and we love to see the product get put to good use by skilled drivers no less!

Keep us up to date and talk to you soon !

Myles

feldy 09-25-2013 11:58 PM

I'm on the rce yellows with konis now. But I can't wait to try out the new springs that nick is sending me.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Racecomp Engineering (Post 1234378)
Nick you are very welcome. YOU are 50 % of our target market( the other half being track day and or time attack) and we love to see the product get put to good use by skilled drivers no less!

Keep us up to date and talk to you soon !

Myles


forwallblakmail 12-17-2013 04:48 PM

In conclusion:



http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps1ac74a18.jpg

^Made possible by @Racecomp Engineering,@CounterSpace Garage, @Turn in Concepts,@FT-86 SpeedFactory and Moore Performance and Race Parts.

oh and luck


Look for a new thread concerning RCE Tarmac II's in the spring.
In addition to the coilovers which are already installed, the car will be tuned over winter for a little more power.

Happy holidays everyone.

Racecomp Engineering 12-18-2013 02:27 AM

Look at the support group ! :thumbup:

Thats what I'm talking about !

TIC, CSG, FT86 SF, and RCE !


BOOOM !

M.

Anthonytpt 12-19-2013 11:44 AM

@forwallblakmail: Congratulations, champion!

AZ Sun Lover 02-01-2014 03:27 AM

forwallblakmail,

On the MX-5, (NC1 06 to 08) twin tube Koni's alone drop the car aprox. .5" from the low internal gas pressure compared to the high internal gas pressure of a monotube Bilstein's.

I just have NC2 front springs, (2009 & newer OEM springs) The front & rear springs trimmed just a we bit. Koni's with OEM RX-8 sway-bars, 225 tires & 18" wheels on my wife's MX-5's. It's a fun DD street car with DSC off. This drops the front 1.3" & the rear .75"

Much trail & error mostly error. My favorite tool in the garage is posted below.

Also added a sweet header with heat shields cut from the OEM header then added to the non catted header. Unless you know to look very close you can't tell the car has an aftermarket header. I like stealth.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-G-6saIdLM"]Strut Tamer Extreme -6592 - YouTube[/ame]

Regards,
AZ


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