Julian Baynes
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I've done a lot of searching on the forum lately but most of the information is more track focused. I have no plans to track the car. I plan to do some suspension work sometime this winter and looking for any advice on street focused suspension or non power mods to improve the feel of the car.
I have MSS lowering springs with about a 15-20mm drop and Continental ECS02s 275/30 front and 305/30 rear, but currently running stock sized all seasons through winter. Running JB4 custom map on E30 with an AA GESI downpipe, so a healthy step over stock power. After the springs and an alignment the car felt quite nice but as I've gone up in power it feels unsettled. It seems to walk a little on launch and under power. Seems a little unsteady in corners, especially on rougher turns. Some of this may be the alignment drifting as the springs settled. I believe I was around 2.2 front and rear camber after the alignment so not desperate for more camber. Just looking to tighten things up as much as possible.
I'm definitely getting coilovers. KW DDC or RS-R Best*i. Leaning towards the KW as they seem to be stiffer. Also waiting for the Rapid Designs diff brace which I hope will improve launches and response. I considered a full SPL setup, but that feels overkill and if I was going to drop the subframe anyway I would want to add swaybars as well. Seems like a deep hole to get into if it's not a world of difference on the street. Would it be worth it to run a partial SPL setup and if so what parts? I've read that the rear traction arms mostly eliminate wheel hop, but not the squirliness in the back and that is my biggest concern. Front only vs both sway bars seems contentious.
I guess a reasonable, cost saving approach would be in stages. Coils and diff brace. Drive for a bit and go front sway if wanting more. Rear sway to balance if needed and switch the upper arm bolts while the subframe is down. Then look into SPL parts if needed. A little concerned about testing on stock sized all seasons during the colder months. I've looked a bit into the auto solutions short shifter. Haven't seen much in the way of braces that seem worth it but would love options. Any other suggestions suspension or otherwise to tighten up the feel of the car would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the wall of text, but I'm trying to be thorough.
I have MSS lowering springs with about a 15-20mm drop and Continental ECS02s 275/30 front and 305/30 rear, but currently running stock sized all seasons through winter. Running JB4 custom map on E30 with an AA GESI downpipe, so a healthy step over stock power. After the springs and an alignment the car felt quite nice but as I've gone up in power it feels unsettled. It seems to walk a little on launch and under power. Seems a little unsteady in corners, especially on rougher turns. Some of this may be the alignment drifting as the springs settled. I believe I was around 2.2 front and rear camber after the alignment so not desperate for more camber. Just looking to tighten things up as much as possible.
I'm definitely getting coilovers. KW DDC or RS-R Best*i. Leaning towards the KW as they seem to be stiffer. Also waiting for the Rapid Designs diff brace which I hope will improve launches and response. I considered a full SPL setup, but that feels overkill and if I was going to drop the subframe anyway I would want to add swaybars as well. Seems like a deep hole to get into if it's not a world of difference on the street. Would it be worth it to run a partial SPL setup and if so what parts? I've read that the rear traction arms mostly eliminate wheel hop, but not the squirliness in the back and that is my biggest concern. Front only vs both sway bars seems contentious.
I guess a reasonable, cost saving approach would be in stages. Coils and diff brace. Drive for a bit and go front sway if wanting more. Rear sway to balance if needed and switch the upper arm bolts while the subframe is down. Then look into SPL parts if needed. A little concerned about testing on stock sized all seasons during the colder months. I've looked a bit into the auto solutions short shifter. Haven't seen much in the way of braces that seem worth it but would love options. Any other suggestions suspension or otherwise to tighten up the feel of the car would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the wall of text, but I'm trying to be thorough.
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