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demontis 04-29-2014 10:44 PM

Tein Flex Coilover setups
 
Hey guys,

I have been unable to find an answer to this, but I will soon be installing tein flex coilovers and wanted to see what other people are running for pre load, height, rebound and camber.

I'm looking for normal street and general track performance. More detail the better (measurements to each height plate and pre load plate, where camber plate is set, how soft is the coil set to).

Thanks for the help.

GTHachiRoku 04-29-2014 10:58 PM

I set everything up like Tein recommends in the manual.
They also recommend 8 clicks from hardest front and back.
I've tried 5 front 8 rear. Need more time at the track to test.

Now I'm at -2.5 camber front and about -2.6 rear.

demontis 04-30-2014 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by GTHachiRoku (Post 1705959)
I set everything up like Tein recommends in the manual.
They also recommend 8 clicks from hardest front and back.
I've tried 5 front 8 rear. Need more time at the track to test.

Now I'm at -3 camber front and about -2.6 rear.

Ya I dont read Japanese so I have no clue what the manual even says. I can guess but I dont want to get it wrong haha. With the manuals setup what drop did it give?

GTHachiRoku 04-30-2014 09:10 AM

Hmm mine came with English as well.
It's a mild drop. Ride height is about 24.5" floor to fender front and 25" on back. Should measure from center of hub to fender I know :( I'll check when I get home.

GTHachiRoku 04-30-2014 05:35 PM

It appears the Tein recommended setup provides roughly a 1" drop.
I checked and found that stock measurements from center of wheel to fender is 14" front and 14.5" rear. I'm currently at 13" front and 13.5" rear. Maybe a tad bit lower.

Unfortunately I gained way more rear camber than I'd have thought. @CSG Mike stated in a past post that he would like a setup with -2.4 rear camber, as result of a -1.4" ride height.

I'm sitting at -2.6+ in the rear, and -2.5 up front #doh

CSG Mike 04-30-2014 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GTHachiRoku (Post 1707600)
It appears the Tein recommended setup provides roughly a 1" drop.
I checked and found that stock measurements from center of wheel to fender is 14" front and 14.5" rear. I'm currently at 13" front and 13.5" rear. Maybe a tad bit lower.

Unfortunately I gained way more rear camber than I'd have thought. @CSG Mike stated in a past post that he would like a setup with -2.4 rear camber, as result of a -1.4" ride height.

I'm sitting at -2.6+ in the rear, and -2.5 up front #doh

More camber isn't a bad thing; you'll have more cornering grip.

Also, rememeber that my numbers are from SRCs.

demontis 04-30-2014 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GTHachiRoku (Post 1706531)
Hmm mine came with English as well.
It's a mild drop. Ride height is about 24.5" floor to fender front and 25" on back. Should measure from center of hub to fender I know :( I'll check when I get home.

What! Yours was in English? Do you still have it? If you do and can scan it to me that be amazing haha.

GTHachiRoku 05-01-2014 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by demontis (Post 1707859)
What! Yours was in English? Do you still have it? If you do and can scan it to me that be amazing haha.

Sure! The only strange thing is my ride height doesn't match theirs even though the initial setup was pretty much on spot. Who knows, maybe they are measuring a bit different for ride height. I don't think I could go any lower without suffering performance issues.

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demontis 05-01-2014 09:32 AM

omg you are amazing. This is great thats a lot for doing this. Really appreciate it.


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