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Thread: Suspension - Today's Options for a Road Course B13?

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2013-11-09 02:03:04
#21
If anyone wants to give me beef, it better be some filet mignon.

Money is the easier part but the kicker for a Sentra is the amount of travel in the front. Threaded bodies favor that and with all the math I have been doing, a threaded body wins on a Sentra.
2013-11-10 18:31:16
#22
Originally Posted by udunnome
not trying to start anything, but has anyone checked out this thread lately? All you need to know about suspension

What's you guyss/girls' opinion on this? it seems like that thread prefer BC coilovers, megan...etc over CSK. If that's the case, it's cheaper. After researching CSK for months and then when I was about to buy a set, I stumbled upon that thread and now I'm confused again...lol.


Ugh. I have both. The Konis are so superior that it almost lacks description. Sure, if you want a coilover at a fraction of the cost, the Ksport/Megan/BC/etc will do the job, but they are not a full out track damper. The whole thing about the threaded lower section being a superior is a marketing ploy. All it really does is allow them to use one damper for more applications.


Originally Posted by Kyle
If anyone wants to give me beef, it better be some filet mignon.

Money is the easier part but the kicker for a Sentra is the amount of travel in the front. Threaded bodies favor that and with all the math I have been doing, a threaded body wins on a Sentra.


Sure, you gain bump, but you lose droop.... And I'll take my filet bacon wrapped please. I'll make the reservation at Rocky's.
2013-11-10 20:06:28
#23
Originally Posted by Blair
Sure, if you want a coilover at a fraction of the cost, the Ksport/Megan/BC/etc will do the job, but they are not a full out track damper.


There's basically 3 tiers of the generic (yes, Megan etc. are generic) china/taiwan dampers.
1 - as delivered (Megan, BC, etc.)
2 - sexed up with hypercos (Stance / AMR etc.)
3 - full rebuilds with quality stuff (Fortune Auto)

Originally Posted by Blair
The whole thing about the threaded lower section being a superior is a marketing ploy. All it really does is allow them to use one damper for more applications.


Bro, can your CSKs even stance?
2013-11-10 20:18:30
#24
Originally Posted by Blair
And I'll take my filet bacon wrapped please. I'll make the reservation at Rocky's.


Psh, a great steak does not need a sideshow of bacon to draw attention from the delicious bovine treat! Is Rocky's in OH? Anywhere neat Convention locations or just near you? I'll buy.

Re-EDIT: Since this is about the road course, I do admit that I believe that a CSK is more functional of a setup for racing. I sometimes do forget that transition from "street-driven, daily-driver" to "race car" since hardly any one does race car stuff anymore.

I don't fully agree with the threaded bodies being bad (nor did I say they are superior) but they are certainly a better option for those with either less resources, ability, or just plain lack of care to make a suspension setup for themselves, or they just want to lower the car for whatever reason of silliness.

LOL, @MCarp22, didn't you put an upgraded front sway bar on your Sentra? #dafuq?
Last edited by Kyle on 2013-11-10 at 20-57-01.
2013-11-12 02:43:10
#25
Originally Posted by Kyle
Originally Posted by Blair
And I'll take my filet bacon wrapped please. I'll make the reservation at Rocky's.


Psh, a great steak does not need a sideshow of bacon to draw attention from the delicious bovine treat! Is Rocky's in OH? Anywhere neat Convention locations or just near you? I'll buy.

Re-EDIT: Since this is about the road course, I do admit that I believe that a CSK is more functional of a setup for racing. I sometimes do forget that transition from "street-driven, daily-driver" to "race car" since hardly any one does race car stuff anymore.

I don't fully agree with the threaded bodies being bad (nor did I say they are superior) but they are certainly a better option for those with either less resources, ability, or just plain lack of care to make a suspension setup for themselves, or they just want to lower the car for whatever reason of silliness.

LOL, @MCarp22, didn't you put an upgraded front sway bar on your Sentra? #dafuq?


Rocky's is near Mid-O. It's where my team usually goes for dinner.


The thing people often forget is that travel works in both directions. so you may gain bump, but you'll lose rebound, and sometimes, that's worse. I had the whole thing explained to me before, and I forget the details, but it's not a good thing.
2013-11-12 06:07:51
#26
Did some maths. Thoughts?

2013-11-12 15:46:55
#27
Here we go.

Your math does not change physics. You are doing it wrong.
Last edited by Kyle on 2014-01-11 at 17-24-37.
2013-11-12 16:49:07
#28
I am going to have a set of Shigspeed koni coilovers for sale soon. I have them on my car now and will be taking them off shortly. I believe the rates are 330f/300r.

If you are looking for a nice set up shoot me a PM. I also will have GC camber plates, front strut bar, and progress sways front and rear for sale.
2013-11-12 17:08:25
#29
Having threaded sleeves goes a long way actually, you can maintain full travel at any suspension height. I'm a weirdo that likes to run coilovers at almost stock height, and with Tein basic's I ran into an issue of having to top out the shock because I raised it so much. Which also meant a ton of preload on spring. Preload is fixable with a longer spring, but travel is still lost.

If you could get good Koni's (8611, not the typical bottom shelf yellows) with threaded sleeves and perches all for $1500 then it would be the best solution, sadly you have to custom make that setup.
2013-11-12 18:09:37
#30
Originally Posted by MCarp22
Did some maths. Thoughts?



Yeah, my thoughts are... Kyle's buying steaks at next year's convention...
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