Rob_SER
Well-Known Member
my first recommentation to you: don't just throw a bunch of mods on at once.
Put one mod at a time and feel them on track before going to the next one. That'll allow you to understand better what each change affects and dial in evey mod individually.
As for the coilovers, well the stock suspension is tuned to perform decently in every situation. If you wan't to switch to coilovers, it's mainly to inscrease performance and ajustability, often to the detriment of comfort.
Personnal opinion, if you are getting a little more serious about track time, a new suspension should be much higher on the list than a big brake kit. You should also consider upgrading to a 200TW tire.
Put one mod at a time and feel them on track before going to the next one. That'll allow you to understand better what each change affects and dial in evey mod individually.
As for the coilovers, well the stock suspension is tuned to perform decently in every situation. If you wan't to switch to coilovers, it's mainly to inscrease performance and ajustability, often to the detriment of comfort.
Personnal opinion, if you are getting a little more serious about track time, a new suspension should be much higher on the list than a big brake kit. You should also consider upgrading to a 200TW tire.
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