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With that said, the better response for these units is, they are capable of handling more spring rate so lowering springs work with these units.
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RCE recommends Bilsteins for the Yellows.
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If you are looking to get the best value, try to buy a set of used koni's and have them revalved to meet the specs of whatever springs you get. The nice thing about both bilstein and koni is that they have local rebuild/revalve services right in SoCal. |
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I'm tempted to try out the Cusco's for SCCA CS autocross. Or would it be better to stick with the tried and true Koni's.
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I would really want to see how much rebound they provide and if there is any crosstalk (side effect changes in compression when rebound is adjusted). Another big thing would be how accurate the valving is between units. While the koni's build quality is pretty sub-standard (ugly welds, crap paint), their valving is typically pretty consistent at full stiff/full soft. The OTS Koni's could be better with more rebound, imo. A revalve would solve that. Not sure about how easy it would be to revalve the Cusco's, though. At least with the Koni you can easily change things up down the road through a local builder that actually understands the sport. What would really rock would be an adjustable monotube close or just above bilstein price that could be rebuilt/revalved locally. For CS, there is huge product gap between OTS koni's and MCS ($700ish jump to $3700ish). Bilstein makes such products for other cars, but not ours...
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But if the Cusco's have more rebound than the Koni's, there would be no need for a rebuild.
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Anyone take the plunge on these shocks yet? I didn't even know these existed till today, but I've really been racking my brain trying to decide on dampers for my CS car w/TRD springs.
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They work pretty well for what they are. Either way, lowering springs are never optimal so it's kind of a moot point to discuss. Bilstein, Koni, and Cusco are designed to work around a stock spring or slightly stiffer. It's not going to be such a mind blowing experience because the scope of the design was to be versatile enough to work with a variety of spring rates.
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Thanks for the quick replies. Custom bilsteins were the direction I've been heading, but I was just hoping to find a solution that was competitive and could be adjusted so it wouldn't beat the crap out of me on the local cobblestones and potholes around town. I'm not opposed to MCS, but from the limited information I can find, they aren't valved to order either.
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