Suspension tuning - dampers, spring rates, etc.
Re: Suspension tuning - dampers, spring rates, etc.
On PCI UCA is there any concern about the exposed spherical right over the tire?
I thought about giving them a try since I haven’t been thrilled with the Ingalls front camber kit (and it confuses my alignment shop) but especially if it’s seeing any street time wouldn’t that bearing be likely to suffer from dirt off the tire?
I thought about giving them a try since I haven’t been thrilled with the Ingalls front camber kit (and it confuses my alignment shop) but especially if it’s seeing any street time wouldn’t that bearing be likely to suffer from dirt off the tire?
Re: Suspension tuning - dampers, spring rates, etc.
I’m sure it’ll have a shorter service interval than the stock stuff or a sealed option like the Skunk 2 arms. If the intention is to use it in salt/winter conditions, I’d shy away from the PCI stuff but for weekend or DD’er use in non-salt conditions, I’m sure it would be fine for several years at least. From the racer buddies I’ve known who’ve run them, they’re a robust part and PCI has offered up cheap replacement parts when stuff gets broken in a crash. Seems like good folks to buy from.aklackner wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 10:25 pm On PCI UCA is there any concern about the exposed spherical right over the tire?
I thought about giving them a try since I haven’t been thrilled with the Ingalls front camber kit (and it confuses my alignment shop) but especially if it’s seeing any street time wouldn’t that bearing be likely to suffer from dirt off the tire?
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Re: Suspension tuning - dampers, spring rates, etc.
So an update to my eibach sway bar, it looks like I had it installed upside down and ran it like that for a few events
I should have known something was weird with how my sway bar and LCA was making contact with each other, but the eibach logo was right side up when the bar was upside down, and the logo is upside down when the bar is in the correct orientation
I should have known something was weird with how my sway bar and LCA was making contact with each other, but the eibach logo was right side up when the bar was upside down, and the logo is upside down when the bar is in the correct orientation
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Re: Suspension tuning - dampers, spring rates, etc.
A shop did the same thing to my car with an OEM JDM 23mm RSB.aw614 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 02, 2019 12:24 pm So an update to my eibach sway bar, it looks like I had it installed upside down and ran it like that for a few events
I should have known something was weird with how my sway bar and LCA was making contact with each other, but the eibach logo was right side up when the bar was upside down, and the logo is upside down when the bar is in the correct orientation
I would inspect the endlinks. Mine were toast afterwards, the bushings were fried and the endlink bodies were bent.
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Re: Suspension tuning - dampers, spring rates, etc.
I have a feeling my driver side endlink was slightly bent, it isn't noticeable, but I had a chance to look at it and it looked weird to me visually. The bushings seem fine, but I'll be watching it. I was able to order the endlinks last night.
I can't seem to keep the ASR brackets and bushings from staying on when I drive the in the neighborhood, they seem to slide out. which is annoying, so I'll stick with the energy bracket and bushings.
On the plus side, it seems having the bar upside down made speed bumps unbearable and weird pogoing all but go away.
I should prepare a build thread, been really putting that off b/c I never take pics when I work on things
I can't seem to keep the ASR brackets and bushings from staying on when I drive the in the neighborhood, they seem to slide out. which is annoying, so I'll stick with the energy bracket and bushings.
On the plus side, it seems having the bar upside down made speed bumps unbearable and weird pogoing all but go away.
I should prepare a build thread, been really putting that off b/c I never take pics when I work on things
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I'm the same way. I'm in the process of migrating all my old photos off Photobucket. Thread-related, my first post will be my new suspension install.
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Re: Suspension tuning - dampers, spring rates, etc.
More of a general question. But was looking to upgrade my koni race/gc (stock rate) setup for eibach r2s but see they're discontinued now...any comparable suggestions?
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Have you considered re-valving the existing Koni’s?Purplepassiongsr wrote:More of a general question. But was looking to upgrade my koni race/gc (stock rate) setup for eibach r2s but see they're discontinued now...any comparable suggestions?
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The issue with revalving is that you also sorta want the bodies shortened... and by the time you do that, you’re spending close to as much as it would cost to buy new Koni Race (revalved/shortened). I’d suggest looking at the cost for them new and then sell off the current shocks or toss them in the spares bucket. Alternately, you can snag Whitener’s shocks for about the same price and have an AWESOME package.
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Re: Suspension tuning - dampers, spring rates, etc.
Something that has been on my mind lately and I recently encountered at the track a couple weeks back.
3 wheeling under braking:
Good or bad? how can we reduce this? would we want to induce this?
Now, this has rarely happened to me in my car. It only seems to have happened in my car when the entry to a turn is off camber (opposite of banked), which makes sense to me. However, someone I met was having this issue on every turn at Chuckwalla. This led to problems of him consistently dragging the unloaded tire to the point of flat spotting it. The only advice I gave was to not trail brake if tire wear was his main concern. Could he have done anything with rebound adjustment to help with this? soften rebound in the rear?
3 wheeling under braking:
Good or bad? how can we reduce this? would we want to induce this?
Now, this has rarely happened to me in my car. It only seems to have happened in my car when the entry to a turn is off camber (opposite of banked), which makes sense to me. However, someone I met was having this issue on every turn at Chuckwalla. This led to problems of him consistently dragging the unloaded tire to the point of flat spotting it. The only advice I gave was to not trail brake if tire wear was his main concern. Could he have done anything with rebound adjustment to help with this? soften rebound in the rear?
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