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1990 (LUCIFER 2.0) fully built BP+T with E153, Fueltech FT500, traction control with hopes of 600hp (i drank to much of the KOOL-AID)
1990 OverKILL BP+T, evo ecu system, coilovers, aspire brakes, full advanced suspension, Garrett! The Autocross toy!
1989 (BRITSTIVA 1.0) B6T and sold
19?? 150$ burnout car SOLD
1991 (STRESS RELIEF)SOLD
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix View PostThose wouldn't work nearly as well as the threaded body coilovers, and would require more modification to fit. You'd save even more money just buying replacement mk2 front struts and coilover sleeves and Southwest speed springs, but you wouldn't get as much adjustability or performance as the threaded body shocks.
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Originally posted by errjam View Post.......Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Originally posted by Mini62cooper View PostThank you. Have you tried out any other brands yet? Koni or Bilstein?
The Bilsteins were awesome, but they were made from Bilstein sport struts for a MK3 vw. Even though they are shorter than stock MK3, they were still too long for the way I like my cars set up.
I'm not a fan of Koni sport Dampers, but the race Dampers work well if you want to shell out 350 a shock. The other brands were no better than the Chinese eBay coilovers that I suggest using. Really, a set of 200 dollars front MK3 Tuning Art coilovers work the best for the money. I wouldn't bother with anything else unless you plan on contracting JRZ or Moton to build you a set of race shocks.Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Originally posted by Zman86 View PostI remember reading somewhere that a suspension kit is in the works? Is this true? If so I'm going to hold off buying any parts for the moment...
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkDriving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix View PostNo, 10" will work too. I just prefer to have as much adjustability as possible.
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A 12" long 120lb spring has a slower rate rise than a 10" long 120lb spring. The length doesn't affect ride height, so long as the shock has enough length for full adjustment of both springs.
I prefer the slower rate rise on these cars. The 12" long spring gives more room for preload adjustment than the 10" long spring.Last edited by Advancedynamix; 01-28-2016, 11:54 PM.Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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I went with 12" and love mine. Never had the 10" so i cant say anything about them but the 12 inch is great. Also i have not done any test n tune on them. I just simply put them on and set the front to the same. Once the front end is all good to go i will adjust then drive then adjust repeat. So for just tossing them on i love it.1990 (LUCIFER 2.0) fully built BP+T with E153, Fueltech FT500, traction control with hopes of 600hp (i drank to much of the KOOL-AID)
1990 OverKILL BP+T, evo ecu system, coilovers, aspire brakes, full advanced suspension, Garrett! The Autocross toy!
1989 (BRITSTIVA 1.0) B6T and sold
19?? 150$ burnout car SOLD
1991 (STRESS RELIEF)SOLD
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Charlie, on the coilover sets you are doing for Ben, what spring rates are you using front/rear? Are you necessarily making them all the same, or is there room for input from committed buyers? I want 120# on front, and DrFestiva88 (who is splitting a set with me) wants 120# as well, for the rear (he has 150# front).90 Festy (Larry)--B6M (Matt D. modified B6 head), header, 5-speed, Capri XR2 front brakes, many other little mods
09 Kia Rondo--a Festy on steroids!
You can avoid reality, but you can't avoid the consequences of avoiding reality--Ayn Rand
Disaster preparedness
Tragedy and Hope.....Infowars.com.....The Drudge Report.....Founding Fathers.info
Think for yourself.....question all authority.....re-evaluate everything you think you know. Red-pill yourself!
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The 5 sets that I'm building initially will have 120/120 so you guys should be fine. The 105lb springs are great if you want to go really low and don't intend to carry much load, but that's only a small percentage of the community. The 120/120 combo is the most versatile.
The Actual spring rate on the car is closer to 180/140 when the car is at rest. The number that is painted on the spring doesn't tell much.Last edited by Advancedynamix; 01-29-2016, 08:23 PM.Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix View PostThe 5 sets that I'm building initially will have 120/120 so you guys should be fine. The 105lb springs are great if you want to go really low and don't intend to carry much load, but that's only a small percentage of the community. The 120/120 combo is the most versatile.
The Actual spring rate on the car is closer to 180/140 when the car is at rest. The number that is painted on the spring doesn't tell much.90 Festy (Larry)--B6M (Matt D. modified B6 head), header, 5-speed, Capri XR2 front brakes, many other little mods
09 Kia Rondo--a Festy on steroids!
You can avoid reality, but you can't avoid the consequences of avoiding reality--Ayn Rand
Disaster preparedness
Tragedy and Hope.....Infowars.com.....The Drudge Report.....Founding Fathers.info
Think for yourself.....question all authority.....re-evaluate everything you think you know. Red-pill yourself!
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