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My Compression for street so far is 8f/9r from full stiff. My Rebound is 9f/11r. Note generally you'll get a compression setting that works and will probably not change it unless you race/trackday so you'll mainly just adjust your rebound if anything.
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I think as you add more solid bushings to this car you will dial OUT rebound as these shocks have TONS of rebound power in them. I personally like using compression to gain traction instead of "holding down" the car with rebound.
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Interesting... I don't think I understand you or you are using the compression setting differently. You can't use more of one to really compensate a whole lot for a lack of the other but that's getting off topic of street settings.
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The Euro brands are the extreme opposite. They tune dampers for ROUGH roads and track and therefore have to SLOW down the motion of the body. All one has to do is watch 3-4 Best motoring videos at the motion of the cars as they hit the MINIMAL bumps on Tsukuba or other test roads and tracks. Some people confuse "stiff" with bouncy. If you go back 30 years the following shock brands existed and were being used on racecars and racebikes: Koni Bilstein Carrera Monroe Ohlins Sachs SHOWA(Japan) KYB Tokico From Koni came seemingly the largest spawn of entrepreneur/engineers as the founders or the following include: AST, MOTON, JRZ, KW all either worked at Koni in some capacity. But more than name brands its about shocks that actually can dampen in the environment that you need them to work. For THIS reason I mention and have either raced on, autcrossed on or canyon carved( as much as you can on the east coast) those original brands. Many brands just dont offer much actual "damping". What they do offer is colorful, camber plate clad, inexpensively priced, and some with a SWIFT option( which really appeals to many but who become polarized by that name alone and stop thinking of how the shocks actually will perform). This is obvious as you watch some cars go down the road bouncing and when hitting bumps that require "travel" they bottom out. Since I started instructing back in 1997 I have instructed many students who had "insert trendy name brand" on their car and you watch them try to adjust out the bounce as the car skips over medium bumps or cant get the power down because the shocks have next to NO droop travel. I wont say I've seen it all, but I have experienced many scenarios sitting right seat with at one point 80-100 students a year many years running. With this BRZ platform it is SUPER sensitive to rear end traction and the traction control/stability. Once a driver gets SUPER smooth you know it because the light WONT flash. So far I have tested 3 brands on this car and the better the damper the less the light flashes thru NASTY corners with road crown and dust and bumps etc. I have had up to 500lb springs on theBRZ and can tell you as people attempt to make these car handle with cheap shocks........you will see the focus change BACK to good dampers. Thats my take on many of the "other" brands out there. Myles PS: RYU, that was in ZERO way a mad post or anything aimed at you. WAY more-so it was something I hope people who are new to this will really consider strongly as they modify a already SOLID chassis. |
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Thanks very much Myles and Andrew for your feedback. It's enthusiasm/candidness like that will keep me as an RCE customer for a very long time.
My only problem now is.. I've outgrown my RCE Yellows! Just simply not enough high speed compression damping for what I'd like this car to do. |
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjx8WFXHNLA"]Team VCMC FR-S - AutoX Video 3: Rear Suspension, Subframe, Tire (HD) - YouTube[/ame] Getting rid of that helps you feel MORE of what your shocks CAN do. Fwiw. Mw |
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Start out at full HARD(stiff) and back it off( make it softer) . Hope that helps ! Myles |
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Will the WL subframe bushings cause ride quality to be worse? Daily Driver friendliness is my major constraint with this car. Though I think you elude to ride quality being better?
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I'm going to find out, sooner or later. I know Simmons has them with KW3s and I think his BRZ is his DD.
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