HeavyMetal699
10-26-2008, 12:01 AM
I just installed Koni sport shocks, Racingbeat springs, Dunlup Direzza Z1 Star Specs, and an alignment.
First impressions:
The Good:
Almost zero body roll
Car is very neutral now
Much easier to drive fast
Handles well in both tight corners and at speed
Car is easier to control in a slide
Confidence inspiring
The Bad:
The car is quite stiffer, on the threshold of being too stiff for me.
Roads that aren't perfectly flat feel rough
Rough roads feel like offroading in a pickup truck
More NVH(noise, vibration, harshness) in general
Mods done to car:
Axial Flow short shifter, koni sport shocks, racingbeat springs, dunlup direzza Z1 star specs. Everything else is untouched.
Settings:
Koni sport shocks are REBOUND adjustable only. You will be able to tell this first hand when you adjust them. The shocks collapse at the same rate regardless of settings, but when set stiffer take forever to push back out. In fact I manually pulled mine out to install them. Settings for the front are set at 60%(3.25 full turns from full soft) and the rear are set at 40%(2.25 full turns from full soft). Suspension was tightened up while car was perfectly flat on the ground. Anti-sway bars were in resting position when tightened.
My alignment was set to -1.7 camber on the front with 5.0 degrees of castor. Rear was set to -1.5 camber. Toe was dialed out to 0.
Installation Notes on shocks/springs:
I used Robin Yangs installation guide: http://www.hi-impact.org/ryang/modify/modify.html
I have a few tips/hints if you use that guide.
1) O'Reilly's and Autozone rent out spring compressors, get the mac pherson strut style spring compressor. It's free when you bring it back.
2) Use a sharpie and mark everything. Especially the cam bolt and the boot.
3) For koni shocks YOU NEED A DRILL and DRILL BITS
4) In order to get the cam bolt back in and have the cam bolt adjustment ring fit in between the 2 dimples use a jack to jack up the SHOCK. Literally line the jack up with the bottom of the shock, you will notice that the cam bolt moves when you jack it up and down. Get it very close and just tighten the bolt down, should pop right in with no problem.
5) Make sure you have lots of light just in case you don't finish during the day, my first install took me 2 half days to complete the whole install. I later adjusted my rear Konis and it took about 3 hours
6) Don't even think about putting the anti-sway bar back on until the car is sitting on the ground. With the racingbeat springs I can barely fit under the car.
Last but not least, if the ride is too stiff you might want to go back to stock springs. Adjusting the shock to soft seems to have less impact on ride quality as you think, this is because they are rebound adjustable only.
Big Edit: Special thanks goes out to the people who have helped me out on this.
BHR for the Koni's and answering some of my questions.
Champion Motorsports for the crazy deal on tires(cheapest on the internet)
Swoope for answering questions about ride quality
Nick for being too broke to get his car set up for autocross
My friends for helping me out with the installation
First impressions:
The Good:
Almost zero body roll
Car is very neutral now
Much easier to drive fast
Handles well in both tight corners and at speed
Car is easier to control in a slide
Confidence inspiring
The Bad:
The car is quite stiffer, on the threshold of being too stiff for me.
Roads that aren't perfectly flat feel rough
Rough roads feel like offroading in a pickup truck
More NVH(noise, vibration, harshness) in general
Mods done to car:
Axial Flow short shifter, koni sport shocks, racingbeat springs, dunlup direzza Z1 star specs. Everything else is untouched.
Settings:
Koni sport shocks are REBOUND adjustable only. You will be able to tell this first hand when you adjust them. The shocks collapse at the same rate regardless of settings, but when set stiffer take forever to push back out. In fact I manually pulled mine out to install them. Settings for the front are set at 60%(3.25 full turns from full soft) and the rear are set at 40%(2.25 full turns from full soft). Suspension was tightened up while car was perfectly flat on the ground. Anti-sway bars were in resting position when tightened.
My alignment was set to -1.7 camber on the front with 5.0 degrees of castor. Rear was set to -1.5 camber. Toe was dialed out to 0.
Installation Notes on shocks/springs:
I used Robin Yangs installation guide: http://www.hi-impact.org/ryang/modify/modify.html
I have a few tips/hints if you use that guide.
1) O'Reilly's and Autozone rent out spring compressors, get the mac pherson strut style spring compressor. It's free when you bring it back.
2) Use a sharpie and mark everything. Especially the cam bolt and the boot.
3) For koni shocks YOU NEED A DRILL and DRILL BITS
4) In order to get the cam bolt back in and have the cam bolt adjustment ring fit in between the 2 dimples use a jack to jack up the SHOCK. Literally line the jack up with the bottom of the shock, you will notice that the cam bolt moves when you jack it up and down. Get it very close and just tighten the bolt down, should pop right in with no problem.
5) Make sure you have lots of light just in case you don't finish during the day, my first install took me 2 half days to complete the whole install. I later adjusted my rear Konis and it took about 3 hours
6) Don't even think about putting the anti-sway bar back on until the car is sitting on the ground. With the racingbeat springs I can barely fit under the car.
Last but not least, if the ride is too stiff you might want to go back to stock springs. Adjusting the shock to soft seems to have less impact on ride quality as you think, this is because they are rebound adjustable only.
Big Edit: Special thanks goes out to the people who have helped me out on this.
BHR for the Koni's and answering some of my questions.
Champion Motorsports for the crazy deal on tires(cheapest on the internet)
Swoope for answering questions about ride quality
Nick for being too broke to get his car set up for autocross
My friends for helping me out with the installation