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I did some more researching with some 86ers who like to track, and from their feedback we concluded that the stock shocks are actually quite capable when paired with the appropriate spring, specifically, your rce yellows, swift and eibach pro kit. Right now I have actually done a bit of a 180 for the time being and have decided to choose between these: http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/ft-8...-rce-1082.html http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/ft-8...rmac-1414.html http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/ft-8...wift-1357.html In the future, say next year, THEN I may want to upgrade the shocks. What do you suggest if I go this route? I can be very analytically so i want to make sure I make the appropriate decision before purchasing. |
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RCE Yellows are very good springs and we've had a lot of happy track guys with that kit on stock and aftermarket shocks. Ain't nothing wrong with running those springs on stock shocks and upgrading shocks later. - Andy |
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I have RCE Yellows on B8s, Raceseng CasCam, SPC rear LCAs, and Eibach bars set to stiff on the front soft on the rear. I really like the car as is, I am dialed in with 0 toe and -3 degrees of camber all around and 255 square setup. The car does well at auto x, and I have had a couple of co-drivers who feel it is set up decently, and it loves to hunt down Porsches in the corners on lapping days. I find it harsh to drive everyday around town but our roads are crap up here.
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I run your #2 option. I use my car as a daily driver and for autocross. It is much tighter all around and more evenly balanced than stock. The 3/4" drop still allows me to navigate the city and manage pot holes. I highly recommend it. It is comparable in quality to a 3-4k coilovers system.
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Bilstein B14 + HVT camber plates
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If it were me, I'd keep the stock suspension, and get rear LCAs, front camber plates, a good alignment, and run it that way. Cheap coilovers will NOT improve performance (no matter what people tell you); they're strictly useful for dropping the car. Springs on stock dampers, while not a bad medium, will not increase performance as much as getting a proper alignment. Bonus: Camber plates and rear LCAs will not be outgrown, even if you go to top shelf dampers, you will be re-using these parts. If you insist on spending more money, then I'd get RaceSeng CasCam plates, SPL Rear LCAs, and Swift Spec-R springs on stock dampers. We can package all this together for you, and is actually the exact setup that is on our car at the moment. |
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in fact I was looking for something critical and to the point.For springs on stock dampers - why Swift Spec-R vs. RCE Yellow or Swift Sport FRS/BRZ ? Do you prefer progressive + it's spring rates? Last edited by themajesticone; 08-05-2014 at 10:21 PM. |
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You'll probably want to cut your bumpstops too. |
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I wouldn't use Swift Spec R on stock dampers. They're even stiffer than our Tarmac springs in the rear and IMO that's too much.
Also, cut bumpstops generally aren't preferable compared to a full replacement shorter bumpstop. EDIT: I do agree that camber plates (HVT and Raceseng are good options) and quality rear LCAs are a good thing to think about adding to any track set-up, whether it's with stock springs, lowering springs, or coilovers. - Andy Last edited by Racecomp Engineering; 08-06-2014 at 12:24 PM. |
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While cut bumpstops are not ideal, someone purchasing springs is looking for the most cost effective solution, not the ideal solution.
I absolutely agree that replacing the bumpstops is better than cutting the stock ones. |
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