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Hey guys. I was just curious to see if anything might be wrong in the way I have my coilovers dialed in (tarmac 2) the ride is a bit bouncy. They are set to your recommended settings but I softened the rear 1-2 clicks after this track event. Here is a video from the event. Thank You
[ame]http://youtu.be/-2MmKPtJZ1M[/ame] |
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Been thinking of the TWS T-66F in 18x8.5. What would be the advantages of going with 17x8 with regards to handling given it is already a light wheel. I like the aesthetic advantages of a big wheel but is it worth it? At this stage, no forced induction. I want to fit the ap sprint kit and 18x8 does not fit putting it out of contention.
Also if I go with 17x8 will I be able to continue to use the stock suspension without disadvantage in handling given the wider width compared to stock? |
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If I didn't get a deal on the Konis I porbably would have saved for the Bilsteins. If you like a more neutral car (it will rotate but just not as easy as stock, which is too easy IMO) go with RCE springs. If you want more tail happy rotation then I would say go with swifts as they are stil a staggered rate. Those were my choices and a 20 minute phone call to RCE had me confidant in ordering and I don't regret it one bit. |
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When tuning a double adjustable shock (e.g. RCE Tarmac 2 coilovers), how do the adjustments affect the behavior of the vehicle?
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Totally overlooked this thread...
I made my own earlier today, perhaps you can give you me your thoughts? I want to upgrade my suspension so that I can run my car as a somewhat comfortable daily driver, but also be able to take it to track days every month or two and have it perform well. I think many of you would agree, keeping stock shocks and doing an upgrade like this: http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/ft-8...-kit-1152.html won't cut it for track at least. I have a few options in mind (see below) and I would really appreciate some constructive responses. *I understand that yes it is non-adjustable vs. adjustable. Keeping that in mind I really have no idea how often I would actually adjust ride height realistically. If there is a better option than the ones I have listed below please offer the suggestion so I can take it into account. Thank you. Would really like to hear from @Racecomp Engineering @CSG David @CSG Mike and @FT-86 SpeedFactory 1) Bilstein B8 Package(RCE Yellow) - http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/bils...llow-1421.html 2) Bilstein B8 Package(RCE Tarmac) - http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/bils...rmac-1422.html 3) Bilstein B8 Package(Pro-Kit) - http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/bils...-kit-1424.html 4) Bilstein B8 Package(Sportline) - http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/bils...line-1423.html 5) Bilstein B14 PSS Coilovers - http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/bils...vers-1216.html 6) Skunk2 Pro-C Coilovers - http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/skun...vers-1725.html 7) KW V1 Coilovers - http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/kw-v...vers-1001.html 8) Fortune Auto V5 500 Series- http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/fort...lover-206.html What should I go with? |
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In that budget i would say option 2. It will be a fantastic setup handling wise while keeping a good amount of DD comfort. If you track just to learn and have fun it will should be perfectly capable.
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And yes, I would be tracking to learn more, have fun, and get better at track driving with the semi-comfort of daily driving. |
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In about a month or so, I'll be in a financial position to pull the trigger on the Raceseng cascam plates (unless the RCE plates suddenly become available). My question is, what are the cons (if any) to maxing out caster?
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B14 vs. B8+RCE Tarmac is a tough call honestly. B14 use progressive springs and I much prefer linear springs at the track. They are firmer at their final rate (at least for the rear) but you may find the B8+RCE Tarmac combo to more consistent and easier to drive fast. - Andy |
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"Compression, also known as bump, controls how the damper compresses over bumps and during body roll. Adding compression damping can improve the stability, feel, and feedback of the car. Too much compression can cause the car to skip or skate over bumps and feel unstable. Rebound controls how the damper extends back over bumps and during body roll. Adding rebound reduces excessive movement of the chassis and improves stability. Too much rebound can reduce overall grip in cornering and transitions. Too much rebound can also reduce traction coming out of slow speed corners. Too little rebound will feel make the car feel floaty or bouncy." From Penske: Quote:
It's important to note that the damper does not control how much body roll you have, but rather the rate of body roll. That still has a big impact. So you will feel there effects more on corner entry and corner exit. Dampers will not have a big effect on long steady state corners. Generally we start from full soft and work our way up when tuning (but when setting the adjuster remember to turn to full stiff and adjust back...full stiff "zeroes" the adjuster). Then we fine tune from there. There is a LOT to say about how each adjustment affects the car in certain situations. Once you get a feel for what compression and rebound does, things start to click and you know what to do about that slight bit of corner entry understeer... - Andy |
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