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drognlin
01-08-2007, 04:12 PM
I want to tower my 8 about an inch or so but i want to keep the factory ride quality was thinkig maybe some tein's just wondering what some of you guys are running and the results you got

Razz1
01-09-2007, 12:20 AM
Go with Racing Beat and do a search.

NgoRX8
01-09-2007, 12:40 AM
racing beat springs only go 0.5".

tanabe NF has a somewhat stock spring rate with over an inch drop all around.

tein h-tech is close to stock as well. with a 1" up front but only .3" in back.

swoope
01-09-2007, 12:43 AM
racing beat springs only go 0.5".

tanabe NF has a somewhat stock spring rate with over an inch drop all around.

tein h-tech is close to stock as well. with a 1" up front but only .3" in back.

i think you are talking about the tanabe gf.

beers :beer:

NgoRX8
01-09-2007, 12:57 AM
nope, GF is grip feeling, NF is normal feeling. Normal Feeling spring rate is kept at about 5% over stock.

TeamRX8
01-09-2007, 03:30 AM
sounds like a great way to bottom out on the bumpstops .... if you go an inch you need a higher rate springs or shorter shocks like Koni ...

swoope
01-09-2007, 05:32 PM
nope, GF is grip feeling, NF is normal feeling. Normal Feeling spring rate is kept at about 5% over stock.

sorry,
you are correct. i thought the gf stood for good feel... as in the lighter of the to rates..

beers :beer:

Mazda-Rati
01-09-2007, 06:29 PM
sorry,
you are correct. i thought the gf stood for good feel... as in the lighter of the to rates..

beers :beer:

NGOrx8 is right about the tanabes

Tanabe Sustec NF210 (Normal Feel)
F 162.4 lb/in
R 112 lb/in

Tanabe Sustec GF210
F 179.2 lb/in
R 145.6 lb/in

swoope
01-09-2007, 06:35 PM
NGOrx8 is right about the tanabes

Tanabe Sustec NF210 (Normal Feel)
F 162.4 lb/in
R 112 lb/in

Tanabe Sustec GF210
F 179.2 lb/in
R 145.6 lb/in

yep,

i just said that...

here is more complete info..


Stock 'Sport' Suspension RX-8: 156/113 (F/R)
Mazdaspeed: 280/190 - Drop = ?
Tein S-Tech: 207/145 - Drop = 1.4"/0.7"
Tein H-Tech: 179/129 - Drop = 1.0"/0.3"
Tanabe GF: 179/146 - Drop = 1.4"/1.2"
Tanabe NF: 162/112 - Drop = 1.4"/1.2"
Racing Beat: 187/136 - Drop = 0.5"/0.5"
Eibach: 180/130 (progressive) - Drop = 1.2"/0.8"
H&R: 195/141 (progressive) - Drop = 1.0"/1.0"


EDIT: Added advertised drop by request.

from phil at dpe.

beers :beer:

sandnsun7
01-16-2007, 07:28 PM
So, Tanabe? Tein S, Eibach, Racing beat, any experiences?

I noticed that one of you listed Eibach. How do they ride?

What about those springs that are listed all over ebay? Tein S and H? Good, bad?

mahuna
01-16-2007, 07:50 PM
So, Tanabe? Tein S, Eibach, Racing beat, any experiences?

I noticed that one of you listed Eibach. How do they ride?

What about those springs that are listed all over ebay? Tein S and H? Good, bad?
i cant speak for the others but i`m very happy with the ride of the eibachs......very nice ride and drop...just my opinion

swoope
01-16-2007, 07:56 PM
So, Tanabe? Tein S, Eibach, Racing beat, any experiences?

I noticed that one of you listed Eibach. How do they ride?

What about those springs that are listed all over ebay? Tein S and H? Good, bad?

search the springs springs springs thread... ebay is hit and miss. lots of counterit stuff from china...

usually worth the extra 20 bucks to get. the real thing..

and btw. if you want to know the answer to your ? you might mention what you want to use the car for... show, track, auto x, street, blah blah blah..

happy reading.

beers :beer:

tony_673
01-16-2007, 09:56 PM
I have the TEIN S-Tech and love them. The ride is only slightly stiffer than stock and the drop is just perfect. It does take a day to settle the springs, but that wasn't a problem for me. When I first installed them, I looked at the car and was like "OMG! WTF! This is higher than stock!", but after they settled I loved them. They produce a tighter feel when turning also. I definetly reccommend these springs. :icon_tup:

MissyK
01-17-2007, 03:06 AM
i used to have eibachs with koni shocks and was very happy with them. b4 that i had king springs (aussie brand i think) and they were a lot more bouncy then the eibachs.. eibachs definately better

Mazda-Rati
01-17-2007, 07:25 AM
At first I had the Eibach. Nice drop, better around the corners and still a smooth ride.

Then I put on a set of H&Rs. Very low drop, handled the same as Eibachs, but made the car too bouncy.

So, I bought MS shocks. Handled about the same. Much less bouncy.

Moved to where the state flower is the "orange road cone". Car was too low. Bought Espelir. Handled the same as the others. Same height as Eibachs. Smooth ride again.

CosmosMpower
01-23-2007, 07:56 AM
Anyone try Koni SA with MS springs?