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Old 02-10-2014, 03:05 AM   #155
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Very nice clean build Hanh! I'm here in Dallas too. Do you every go to any of the meets such as the Coffee & Cars meet?
I made it out to one of them with this car, but the weather has been shit lately and my car is taken apart half the time.

The local meets are all stock cars the past few times I've been so I'm not really interested. I might as well go park my car at the Subaru dealership. lol

The only meets I really go to is with my friends and we actually go drive our cars instead of stand around in a parking lot.
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I made it out to one of them with this car, but the weather has been shit lately and my car is taken apart half the time.

The local meets are all stock cars the past few times I've been so I'm not really interested. I might as well go park my car at the Subaru dealership. lol

The only meets I really go to is with my friends and we actually go drive our cars instead of stand around in a parking lot.
I totally know what you mean! I have been out of the scene for a while but jumping back in. I definitely do not want to waste my time with lame meets lol ... Just sent you a message.
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Old 03-01-2014, 07:55 PM   #157
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So here's a lil update. After installing the Ohlins suspension I wasn't happy with the ride height and almost sold it off. I really liked the ride quality of it so I tried to figure out a solution to make it lower. The gap in the rear was so bad it looked almost like factory springs. Anyways I did my research and didn't find anything. I looked around for different camber plates and top hats and ended up with the HVT front adjustable camber plates / Raceseng rear top hats. After playing around with the bearing configurations I got it to work!


This was after the Ohlins was installed.


Another shot of the rear to show how high it really was.



Trying to figure out how this is going to go together. I ended up not using the bearing and silver hat piece from the HVT set up.


I ended up using the bearing that came with the ohlins on top of the ohlins hat instead.


Final set up for the front.



Ohlins rear piece.


I used the thicker bearing from the top portion and brought it down here. Then the spacer from the Raceseng set up placed above that.


This is how much lower it went with the Raceseng rear top hat.


I move the thinner bearing that was on the bottom to the top. Then the black nut above that.


Installed. The front has more room the go lower. Maybe another 1/2 inch to an inch. The rear is maxed out here.


Here's a shot in the day light. I still need to either raise the back up or lower the front a lil more.
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Old 03-01-2014, 08:02 PM   #158
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Absolutely fucking ridiculous what you had to go through to get a $3k setup to work. I'm glad Brian could get you setup with a proper set of plates. Looks great.

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Old 03-01-2014, 08:07 PM   #159
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Absolutely fucking ridiculous what you had to go through to get a $3k setup to work. I'm glad Brian could get you setup with a proper set of plates. Looks great.

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Thanks bro, I ended up buying the plates from FT86 speed factory since they had them in stock.

I'm just glad it worked out the way I wanted it to and didn't give these ohlins away lol
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I totally know what you mean! I have been out of the scene for a while but jumping back in. I definitely do not want to waste my time with lame meets lol ... Just sent you a message.
I lied.. I went to cars & coffee this morning. LOL. It was good weather though.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59587
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Old 03-01-2014, 08:53 PM   #161
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Turned out great!

Well I'm glad you figured out a way vs sold em, I was sure wishing I could've got em from ya lol. But....now you got it setup where you have the height you want and a great quality comfortable ride. IMO that's win win really. The day I can get ohlins I'll likely be looking at similar ideas. I have stance lca so that drops a full inch on back and for front was thinking of ground control tops

With what you did use here no clunks or oddities at all?
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Old 03-01-2014, 09:10 PM   #162
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Turned out great!

Well I'm glad you figured out a way vs sold em, I was sure wishing I could've got em from ya lol. But....now you got it setup where you have the height you want and a great quality comfortable ride. IMO that's win win really. The day I can get ohlins I'll likely be looking at similar ideas. I have stance lca so that drops a full inch on back and for front was thinking of ground control tops

With what you did use here no clunks or oddities at all?
No clunks. It rides perfect so far. I will test it out further at the track at the end of the month. I got some more stuff going on for the car next few weeks
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how is the AVO turbo performing? Any issues tracking or street?

Are you running an oil cooler and/or bigger radiator?

I like the kit a lot not sure what FI route I want to go yet though...

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Old 03-01-2014, 10:51 PM   #164
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how is the AVO turbo performing? Any issues tracking or street?

Are you running an oil cooler and/or bigger radiator?

I like the kit a lot not sure what FI route I want to go yet though...
Yeah it runs fine. It didn't over heat at the track. My cooling system is still oem.

4500 miles on it so far and it's okay so far.
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Update. I just lowered the front just to see how low it'll go.


Max low in the front now.


Disregard the ghetto ebay led license plate light that went out. lol


This the max low on the new set up. I'm pretty happy with it now. The rear is 1/8 inch lower than the front. I'll probably make some adjustments later and get it aligned.
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Perfect height! Not too low, not too high.
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The reason the Ohlins do not go lower is because the dampers already have a short stroke. Dropping it lower, not a good thing.

I like a lot of this build, though.
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^ Oh shit, it's savagegeese.
I watched most of your reviews. Good stuff!
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