Originally Posted by veilside180sx
The few Sentra setups I've seen Hotbits make had too long of dampers to be very effective on a lowered Sentra.
Tein's product line still has a good deal of cross talk through it's range of adjustment. The Basic's are sorely underdamped for the rates (which are too soft anyway) I've driven pretty much their entire product line...and tolerable is about the only word that comes to mind.
The few Sentra setups I've seen Hotbits make had too long of dampers to be very effective on a lowered Sentra.
Tein's product line still has a good deal of cross talk through it's range of adjustment. The Basic's are sorely underdamped for the rates (which are too soft anyway) I've driven pretty much their entire product line...and tolerable is about the only word that comes to mind.
I didn't say the difference between Koni inserts was ~50% (that's a bit much). It is a noticeable gap on both the dyno and the car though, and it is worse than other OTS dampers out there.
Hotbits will shorten the dampers if you select the external canister option and ask them. You do have to ask them to do it though, and specify the exact amount that you want to have both the shaft and body shortened.
Off-the-shelf valving for the Tein's twin tubes are pretty obviously comfort-oriented (they have that progressive-digressive knee at lower speeds). If I was only doing a few track events a year though, I'd choose that and compromise some response for day to day comfort. That and if down the line you felt like you need something more capable on the track, you can easily get stiffer springs and have them revalved pretty much any way you want (I've yet to have them say no to any of my strange requests).
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I'd also like to add that I think pretty much all of the off the shelf street dampers out there are too soft for serious track use. Setting the Yellows / SS / Flex to full stiff will get you by, but if I'm going to do that I'd rather get them revalved beforehand or buy something else, whichever my wallet can handle at the time.