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When it comes to brands and product everyone has their loyalties. I have had up and back with plenty of people about suspensions, dampers spring rates, bars, bushings. All the BS that one can stuff into a car.
I agree a huge part with Racecomp about there are always gonna be exceptions to these rules. We have all seen it, or been through it. It does not matter if you have 15k in custom built dampers from Jesus, if you can't drive or don't understand how to setup a car, you will get owned by some guy in a 90s Miata with a junk yard turbo setup or his buddys ice cream truck. The race shop next to my buddy Turbowskis place runs custom Penske dampers on all of their spec race cars, their rep and builder come in every season to rebuild etc. To talk to these guys with 20 years plus experience it just gives you a headache. After spending a day at Ohlins and seeing engineering diagrams of the absurd tech in their motoGP dampers and F1 dampers right down to TTX motorsport dampers there is one thing I will add here that has not been said. Racing Pedigree, and extensive motorsports history is something that cannot be replaced. The technology that has to be developed to compete at those levels is something you maybe able to steal and reverse engineer but the tools and experience needed to build and support them can't be replaced. If you have the money, a race car and want a motorsport damper you go with a builder and brand that has racing pedigree and support, like JRZ, Penske, Ohlins. Companies you can hire for track side support and engineering to re-valved, rebuild and test right from their on track trailer. But, <1% of the FRS/BRZ owners on this planet will ever compete at a level even remotely close to professional. The most you will ever see is the 1-2% running time trials at a very competitive level. But how many of them are even using custom motorsport dampers? I can bet close to none. Is there even anyone on the forums who has entered the car into a wheel to wheel series? I'd like to see Fortune donate some of their better quality dampers to guys like CSG or Racecomp or guys who compete to test them. Its the easiest way to get quality marketing feedback. I have seen more guys running them now and I always hear that their support is great, and rebuilding service fast, now they just need more motorsports credibility.
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Bilsteins (although mild/soft) are starting to sound better and better for me, vs FA and my other choice, Tein...especially from a reputation, an experience and a quality viewpoint. I think I've finally locked down my decision on which affordable setup I will go with - B8, B14.
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This thread is why I think power upgrades are better than anything with suspension. Because all FI setups are straightforward, easy to choose, and cannot be screwed up.
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Ya i would love FA to sponsor me a set of Dreadnaught Pro Gen5 to test and share real track data Yes im driving stock suspension pretty hard, now with stickier tires, LSD, and final drive, definitely worrying if stock suspension can keep up I hv few other cars for DD, my FRS can be solely for track use only Here is video of my recent track with stock suspension at Thunderhill [ame]http://youtu.be/3X-Q_uNbicg[/ame] Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkfQ
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*light bulb* Just realized you're SavageGeese.
For those who haven't seen his YouTube content, check it out. These guys are pretty hilarious and give some down-to-earth feedback about the FR-S. They're a bit more serious than MightyCarMods, with a reasonable budget and some actual track time. Keep up the good work!
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I really like your telemetry overlay. Makes it easy to see what you're doing with throttle and brake inputs. I noticed you are getting on the throttle fairly aggressively coming out of corners, but it looks like your rear end is sticking pretty well (judging by your steering). How close would you say you are to the rear end coming around?
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No, I mean that you should ask to drive other people's cars. Maybe swap for a session. BRZ suspension has a different balance than FRS suspension. Play with adjustable sway bars and alignment. Do all that before jumping into a coilover.
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The components last I knew of were all designed and machined in Germany, the quality is great. They have held up 100% after 10K miles and 16 months so far. They have a large range of adjustment, meaning it's very noticeable from soft to stiff. There are 14 clicks and they all mean something, unlike something with 24-30-40 "clicks" of adjustment. We run on a fairly bumpy autocross lot, more so large ridges running through some spots and dips. Worse than I've ever seen on a track, we also have a portion of our lot which is cobblestone and they have worked well. Full stiff is really stiff, if you are on a smooth track maybe it would work well. The base valving of them is generally digressive compression and linear rebound, but they can certainly be re-valved. They aren't going to have all the fancy valving options of a Penske or Bilstein Motorsport shock though. Max Hayter (blkwrxwag on here) is running their 2-way non-remotes on his STX car now and has had good results. He's a national champ autocrosser and might have some feedback. |
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On a side note, I've had a former Penske engineer ride shotgun in my car at Buttonwillow. He has traveled to all the tracks in the US helping to develop suspension setups for Champ cars. He was very surprised at the track's surface stating that it looks A LOT smoother in video than in real life. He even pointed out some certain berms that he noticed many suspension systems lack the ability to plow through, yet our setups seem to maintain grip.
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