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I may not yet have the national championship to my name, but I've been autocrossing for about 5 years in a number of different cars. Last July I bought a BRZ and started building it for STX. I initially went with a full-blown Ground Control setup and had a moderate amount of success. The Toledo Pro was effectively a test&tune, and I finished mid-pack. This year, I picked Simmons as a co-driver (former national champ) and decided to get serious about the setup.
I was in contact with Fortune Auto as well as an MCS dealer weighing options. It may have just been bad luck, but I had trouble getting anyone from MCS on the phone. From a quality perspective (and price point) both MCS and Fortune were comparable. Both were able to re-valve to my specifications. What did it for me (personally) was my ability to get Terry (from Fortune) on the phone when I had questions. I pulled the trigger and was very pleased with the results. At the two national events we've run the car, both my co-driver and I have finished in the trophies. This may be a place he's familiar, but this is a new thing for me. I've been very pleased with the Dreadnoughts. If you're interested, you can follow our season: https://www.facebook.com/19stx |
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^that is a very good endorsement for FA. I don't think vie read many negative reviews on their products. Tho that doesn't change the fact that their published shock dyno looks very strange, only truly digressive in certain levels of adjustment while progressive or some weird jagged combination of a digressive and progressive curve in other areas of adjustment.
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Hey everyone,
As planned, here are the graphs from Fortune Auto that they made for me. This is a 2-way Dreadnought FRS/BRZ coil. This first graph is a 2-way set on fully closed (stiffest setting) on both compression and rebound: ![]() This second graph is a rebound sweep plot (showing the sweep for all the settings): ![]() This second graph is a compression sweep plot (showing the sweep for all the settings):
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So it looks pretty much like the generic graph they posted. The only times it resembles your typical digressive curve is with the compression adjuster fully open and the rebound adjuster fully closed ('blowing off' damping pressures at 1in/sec).
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When in doubt....get something else.
For me, I think it's a much safer and better bet to just go for the RCE T2. Or, if I wanted single adj, maybe the Mono Sport, HKS SP or Bilsteins. Cut to the chase and buy quality to be on the safe side. |
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Actually it's, "When in doubt, go OEM."
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Compare these 2 company overview videos and you decide which you want:
[ame]http://youtu.be/LpNgFI9HSsI[/ame] Idk..but KW seems to be on a whole different level than FA... KW looks similar to Ohlins. All FA shows in the video is CADs of lower mount brackets and drilling them (very advanced and technical lol). Makes me really want the RCE T2's now!! |
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