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But if we're agreed that that the stock suspension is over-damped then the higher rate BRZ spring will be a better match for the dampers. If this is the case surely the damping is better on the BRZ?
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Andy: sure will report back, I'm in Sweden.
BRZ is not as overdamped, but quite some observation of overdamped come from BRZ owners, so the FRS/GT86 is even more so... |
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Ok, as promised, some feedback on the RCE yellow springs.
Short version: "I have them and I love them". ![]() Long version: They perform as expected, that is, very good but don't expect miracles. -Ride: When I read random forum suspension review threads, if the review is longer than the above short version I perhaps a bit too often read "It rides better than stock!" I usually filter that down to "I found one stretch of road where I got the impression it rode better, well hard to really remember, you know, also, considering it's lower ( ), and such". No, of course you feel the higher spring rate in compression, car feels firmer in compression on larger obstacles. About twice as firm, really. And there are more vibrations because of the higher spring rates. With that out of the way, they do match the dampers and in rebound it does feel equal or better when there are multiple depression in rapid succession. As such it feels more consistent, the stock suspension could feel quite comfy on some surfaces and then really bite you with the damping on others. So overall, it kind of evens out in the ride department and I prefer the yellows for being more consistent. One good week in, I've already gotten used to them and hardly notice them. Still, if this combo would come on a stock car, the press would call it "stiff" (Yes I realize trackers run rates x-times firmer again, but this is my appreciation). A good stock set-up would have been halfway with slightly stiffer springs, and slightly weaker dampers. - Performance: the whole car feels more planted. Because it is. Less roll. Now comes a point I must point out I have a slightly uprated rear sway bar, 16mm. The car was quite neutral on that one, less understeer, but I also found the diff worked less consistent as the rear wheels sometimes lost road contact. With the springs I can detect some more understeer, but the rears diff is more consistent and because of the overall upped firmness, it is easier to play with the balance. Overall very pleased here, balance is sweet spot for me and the performance suits my driving (This may balance out differently if you run much stickier rubber than stock, I'm on regular summer tires). I also drive a few narrow bumpy (tree ruts) roads. Quickly. While the car with the yellows is definitely sharper over those harsh bumps, I don't feel I'm riding the bumpstops much more/harder and overall, on such roads the springs have not slowed me down, none the least because the suspension/damping keeps the suspension extended. That said, I do wish there was a black version "regular guy" version of this spring with no or max 10mm drop, than I would have gone faster. Also over speedbumps of which we have many. But I understand that the market is probably too little and honestly, I don't drive such roads too often either and I do like the mild drop visually so... Concluding: I like that it works with the stock dampers because a "budget" car should be able to have a good (if not perfect) compromise between ride and handling on OE grade dampers if done right... and these spring do this, by necessity with more weight towards handling, but then it is a sports car after all. Excellent upgrade for the $. And €. And a picture to close off:
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FRS rear feels better, BRZ front feels better on stock springs/shocks.
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My BRZ on RCE Yellows rides a lot nicer than my WRX on Ohlins coilovers. Both cars corner nearly as flat and have almost zero dive and squat. The BRZ kills the WRX for handling, but that is partially due to the welded diff in the WRX.
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No. There is much more to suspension than roll stiffness. Springs and dampers need to play together first, after that one can tweak roll stiffness by adjusting or changing sway bar rates.
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What are your thoughts on front sway, upgraded dampers (biltstein b6 or koni sports), and stock springs? Basically the Strano C spec setup. I'd like to try the bilsteins but I don't want any harshness, if there were Koni FSD's for this car I think those would be perfect for the setup I just described.
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