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LightEmUp
09-07-2003, 11:06 PM
My friend just spoke with a Tein rep and he was told the RX-8's coilovers are going to be debuted at the October SEMA show. Should I wait for them or go with the HKS coilovers which are available right now? I've only used H&R coilovers before, but Tein and HKS both have good reputations. Any input is welcome, thanks!

panda
09-07-2003, 11:37 PM
i think it is a matter of choice in what you want out of your coilovers, hks i have read a lot about and are meant to be very very good coilovers, they are more geared towards the comfort line though in making your car handle better on the road but also have a suitible degree of comfort, this is what i have heard of course!
tein make really good products geared towards perfomance, but they may make your ride not as comfortable, that is what i have learned from usign tein coilovers, they are still my choice of the two mainly because i want somthing with more performance than somthing that is more comfortable,
i think i am going to go for the tein when they are released or maybe wait and see what JIC are thinking about, if anything at all! but i really like their products!

andrew

gr8rx
09-07-2003, 11:48 PM
go with the tein's, especially if they are the type flex with edfc, very adjustable coilovers, and you can adjust the damping force from inside the car for better ride quality or performance.

synthtk
09-08-2003, 12:25 AM
At the recent D1GP event in SoCal I talked briefly with JIC and Tein Reps there and both have prototpe systems built and being tested, when these will actually come out is another question. The Tein rep did mention the SEMA show for the debut of their system and I belive he said it was a Flex, but not 100% on that.

Id imagine JIC is also working on an exhaust system too along with RS*R etc

-Chris

syntrix
09-13-2003, 09:29 PM
Originally posted by gr8rx
go with the tein's, especially if they are the type flex with edfc, very adjustable coilovers, and you can adjust the damping force from inside the car for better ride quality or performance.

If the flex's use the same dampning and th same shaft size as the wrx version.... save your money. I ran those and sure the edfc was cool, but the dampning was only on par for light street driving.

I'd do the top of the line JIC's, very fat shafts, great dampning, and worth every penny!!


BTW, I just picked up my blue rx8 tonight ;) ;)

mikeb
09-13-2003, 11:01 PM
congrats
post pics

rxtreme
09-16-2003, 08:54 PM
Anyone have any guesses on how JIC's setup will compare to HKS? Are either adjustable?

syntrix
09-16-2003, 09:12 PM
JIC's will (should for the rx8) come in a few models, but the top of the line should be incredible, and dampning/height adjustable...... all based on what they have done for other cars in the past ;)

mikeb
09-17-2003, 01:43 AM
I would wait til after sema in october because their will be tons of rx8 products released there

syntrix
09-17-2003, 01:44 AM
true true. I'm glad sema is in my back yard ;)

I'm sure all the other manu's will jump and make products for our 8's. It just takes a little bit of time.

mikeb
09-17-2003, 12:19 PM
If I lived in vegas I would try to sneek in to that show

syntrix
09-23-2003, 04:27 AM
Originally posted by LightEmUp
My friend just spoke with a Tein rep and he was told the RX-8's coilovers are going to be debuted at the October SEMA show. Should I wait for them or go with the HKS coilovers which are available right now? I've only used H&R coilovers before, but Tein and HKS both have good reputations. Any input is welcome, thanks!


Ok, I just got the joke! BTW, SEMA is in November, NOT Oct, LOL. Hopefully the teins will be camber adjustable with sliding upper pillowball. The HKS are not camber adjustable.

Sparky
09-23-2003, 10:49 AM
Hopefully the teins will be camber adjustable with sliding upper pillowball. The HKS are not camber adjustable.

You don't adjust camber with the upper shock mount on a double control arm suspension. The shock/coilover assembly isn't doen't determine suspension geometry.

Camber plates are for strut suspensions where the shock forms the upper suspension mounting point.

syntrix
09-23-2003, 02:58 PM
I knew that.... just so used to a single arm setup :( My bad!

Efini 8
09-24-2003, 04:43 AM
leaning toward Jic Magic cuz of their great reputation for quality

sohcpunk
10-07-2003, 10:54 PM
any news of Zeal coilovers being produced? or better yet Abflug?

davefzr
10-29-2004, 01:04 AM
I am actually checking into them right now.. along with their braking system...

www.endlessusa.com

I noticed you posted this url in another thread... just saw it...

Do you or anyone have any news on Zeal prdoucts? From what I have heard, they are top notch...

Endless Rotaries
10-29-2004, 04:29 AM
Yes THE COILS ARE AVAILABLE. Woo Hoooooo!!!!!!!!!!

Be prepared for amazing servicability, quality, ride, and adjustability in both the

Function Xs, street oriented 6 way
Function X, Street/Track 30 way

I'll be posting information shortly and am in the process of air freighting a few sets just to introduce.

I'm waiting for updates on the brake system as well.

Thanks, Rishie

Endless Rotaries
10-29-2004, 05:00 AM
JIC's really aren't that great of quality. Not made in Japan,. There is much testimony on the net about issues with their product as well as service. Please beware. I think their warranty is only 90 DAYS.

If they make a mistake on valving and change up the dampers due to complaints you wil have to pay to swap them out a decent amount.

davefzr
10-31-2004, 11:47 PM
Hey all.. does anyone know the size of the rotors and how much each component weighs?

Rotors....

Brackets...Pads..Calipers...

davefzr
10-31-2004, 11:48 PM
Their prices are fairly high.. (Almost 1,000 more than Brembo for their brake kit).. I am almost afraid to ask what their coilovers are going for..... though they do have a great reptuation....

Does anyone have pricing for their braking kit/coilovers? Ok.. thats 2 questions now.. I am done/reached my quota.

GeorgeH
11-01-2004, 09:24 AM
Pricing is on the website (not yet for RX-8, though). Looks like between $2k-3k for the coilovers. Also, they have a note on the braking systems and "other heavy duty items" - that the price includes a mandatory installation fee. If you wave the installation fee & service, they wave the warrantee. I wonder if coilovers are considered "heavy duty items?"

Endless Rotaries
11-02-2004, 12:23 PM
That is if you purchase them on the Endless USA website. Just like any other high end product if not installed by an authorized dealer it will void warranty. If you are in an unsupported area just call me so I can interview you and explain the procedures for installation. This is to protect us as well as our customers from potential gray market products.

Rishie

We do have pricing for the RX8. I believe i did post them somewhere.

davefzr
11-02-2004, 01:20 PM
What is the price for the brake kit and do you know why the rotors are just as small as stock?