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![]() I hear your points, however I think the best would be to have the same driver with the same car reach his best lap-times on stock suspension, then change over to properly setup coil-overs then repeat. That's the ideal but your comparison to Stiglet is interesting and useful nonetheless. Considering the points you make, you may also be underestimating yourself - perhaps your driving ability is making up the difference you see in cornering speed etc. Race teams on this forum almost all have upgraded coilovers, there must be a reason for this: this is another one of my thoughts about this. As mentioned, when I have hit the track a good number of times more in my car I'll upgrade to coilovers. I have a laptime in mind that I would like to reach on stock suspension. When I get there, I'll upgrade them then report back. I'm very interested to see the results. I'm 90% sure I will see a improvement, but because of how excellent the stock setup is, I don't think it will be as massive jump as it was in my Impreza but measureable nonetheless. Having said all of this, another aspect of the suspension that is overlooked is swaybars. If all you are after is to eliminate bodyroll, your first point of call should be swaybars. People tend to jump straight to coilovers but there are also other aspects to look at, like bracing: having bracing above and below your shock absorbents and well as chassis bracing will help the stock suspension to their job better. Lots to think about :-)
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Getting "Proper" coilovers (Like Ohlins) can cost in the range of R40,000 to R35,000 after shipping and customs tax considered... Rand(ZAR) Vs Benefit - Hard to substantiate a second(or two) gain on the track. Americans tend to share their opinions in the Africa forum...not sure about their relevance. |
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im sharing an opinion on the fact that he stated the oem suspension is perfect and better than any A/M unit, suspension designed for a Subaru forester is not perfect for a sports car. |
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I understand where you are coming from, Also understand that FishEagle was responding to my original question on a $900 BC BR Suspension or $300 spring question... Your 'faster' suspension is surely not that set up / coilover option ? |
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I also read an interesting post on Stock Suspension, I will share the link to the page when I find it
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But in the case of newbies to tracking (which is the context in which my initial comments were made), I really want to discourage the thought that "I buy coilovers, put them in myself, and suddenly I'll be magically faster", and then the newbie is surprised when his car rides really k*k, and he magically gets up close and personal with a tyre wall. It's a massive cost for little gain, with substantial risk if you don't know exactly what you're doing.
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my car is faster on bc's and some adjustable lca's than stock suspension yes |
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Going "faster" requires driver skill as well
Here's an article that I read which changed my mind from getting BC BR coil overs and instead spent a portion of that budgeted money on a set of Semi slicks... Which I had allot of fun with learning as a newbie (2nd track day) http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10643 |
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I also struggle with the idea of replacing perfectly good, pretty much brand new shocks ...makes me "feel" better when I'm replacing shocks with say, 100 000km on them ![]() Quote:
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Your 1m21 at the Z is nothing short of amazing for someone with as little seat time as you've had, and that 1m21 would have made you quicker than the E92 M3 I was stuck behind in session 1 of Class A. In fact, 1m21 would have been quicker than most of Class A. I doubt if that Ferrari in session 2 of Class A was getting down to 1m21 either.
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Thanks to the Pruis tires the car comes with (yes we know the reason behind this), sticker tires are the number 1 upgrade the cars needs to achieve better laptimes...
...After the I am not sure (suspension-wise). I would love to see a comparison of the same car, with same stickier tires but with good upgraded coilovers vs upgraded swaybars...
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