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    Default Re: AE86 Track Suspension - Recommend me a setup!

    Itll do the job... not much more to it.
    Check if the Notec kit which can be bought locally is any cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MWP
    No normal Koni Yellow, KYB, etc is made to handle those kinds of spring rates.
    Matching dampers to your spring rate is super important for good handling.

    If you are going to play around with spring rates a lot, i suggest you look at the Koni Racing line of inserts.
    They have separate compression and rebound adjusters and will handle a large range of springs (ie, 150lb -> 500lb).

    I got the 8611-1259race Konis for my RA28.
    These are looking good! Did you buy them locally? There seems to be a few good deals in the states for them, just not sure on shipping.

    I found this for anyone else looking for info:

    http://performanceshock.com/KONI_86_series_race.pdf

    PS. did you have any trouble allowing for the lower adjustment knob on the insert with the OEM strut casing?

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    Default Re: AE86 Track Suspension - Recommend me a setup!

    In the race ones they seem to have fixed the problem with the oil overheating due to the size of the cartridge.

    As for the adjustment knob, i would be cutting down the strut to suit, but youll probably still need a spacer in the bottom.
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    Default Re: AE86 Track Suspension - Recommend me a setup!

    The feature i like about the greddy s type is the included knuckles and stub axles etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffro ra28
    The feature i like about the greddy s type is the included knuckles and stub axles etc
    but thats the main problem with them, while im yet to see 1 snap the stubaxles are tiny and i have seen them fracture/bend before. wouldn't want to be flogging 1 round a track if/when they do snap as that would be a fairly scary way to pull a car up.
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    I use 380lb/in front(coil over) with TRD blue 48511-AE031 shocks (60mm cut on struts)
    Cusco fabricated LCA's and cusco caster rods
    Cusco top mounts
    45mm RCA'a
    3 deg neg camber
    4.5 deg caster
    2mm toe in

    rear 225lb/in rear(coil over) with TRD blue 48531-AE831 shocks
    adj height panhard rod to adj roll centre
    equal length upper arms
    Cusco rose jointed arms
    Cusco rose jointed panhard rod

    Works very well, car is very neutral. shocks are set to position 3 front and 3 or 4 rear depending on bumps.

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    Do you find that the rear binds at all going into Northern gixer? I was finding that i was getting oversteer on decel through Northern (and a lesser degree through southern), and im finding some interesting paint scratching marks on the upper drivers side trailing arm.
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    Takai, are you running equal length upper arms? If not you will find binding as the short upper fights the longer lower arm, on a lowered AE86 the angle of the short upper is really bad, the rear end just fights itself, you really need to go to equal length to allow all 4 arms to move thru the same arc and work together not agaisnt each other.

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    Yeah, but IP rules limit the suspension points to being within 50mm of stock, hence inequal lengths.

    Still sorting a solution, akin to the TTA Bathurst solution.
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    Default Re: AE86 Track Suspension - Recommend me a setup!

    Quote Originally Posted by takai
    Yeah, but IP rules limit the suspension points to being within 50mm of stock, hence inequal lengths.

    Still sorting a solution, akin to the TTA Bathurst solution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charged
    Buy a civic from macau
    Lets say there are some interesting things with that car, and leave it at that.
    Had a good look at it yesterday...
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    Default Re: AE86 Track Suspension - Recommend me a setup!

    Quote Originally Posted by HighLife
    These are looking good! Did you buy them locally? There seems to be a few good deals in the states for them, just not sure on shipping.
    I did buy them locally at a Adelaide Koni distributor (Rovparts).

    http://www.toperformance.com.au are the official importers of Koni gear into Australia.
    Give them a call (they are awesome to talk to on the phone) or email them to find a local distributor for you.

    BTW, i would not suggest getting the same model insert i did for street use.
    It has too limited travel. There are others in the 8611 line that have a longer stroke.

    PS. did you have any trouble allowing for the lower adjustment knob on the insert with the OEM strut casing?
    Ill be using a spacer with a hole drilled up the middle so i can get access to the adj screw without removing the strut from the car.

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    Default Re: AE86 Track Suspension - Recommend me a setup!

    Quote Originally Posted by MWP
    I did buy them locally at a Adelaide Koni distributor (Rovparts).

    http://www.toperformance.com.au are the official importers of Koni gear into Australia.
    Give them a call (they are awesome to talk to on the phone) or email them to find a local distributor for you.

    BTW, i would not suggest getting the same model insert i did for street use.
    It has too limited travel. There are others in the 8611 line that have a longer stroke.

    Ill be using a spacer with a hole drilled up the middle so i can get access to the adj screw without removing the strut from the car.
    Cheers for the info, I will get in touch with those guys. Car is not going to be road registered, track only, so no worries about street use.

    I may get back to you to get some details about that spacer if I end up going with the Koni's.

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    Default Re: AE86 Track Suspension - Recommend me a setup!

    Ok been looking at coilover sleeve kits. The T3 kit is ridiculously cheap(<$250 delivered) and includes springs in your choice of spring rates! But I have a couple of reservations:

    1. The spring perch appears to use a grub screw to lock it into position instead of a dual locking nut type arrangement I see on most kits.
    2. Its made of alloy with a steel ring to weld to the strut. I am not sure if this is a plus(weight saving) or a minus(strength)?

    Another kit from P.A.S.S. again in the states looks very good! (http://forums.club4ag.com/zerothread?cmd=print&id=8541). A little more expensive but I think it might be worthwhile?

    The stuff from the states looks attractive with the aussie $ at the moment, the local offerings seem a little overpriced in comparison(koni, Noltec, AJPS etc.)? Unless someone can point me in the direction of a supplier with good pricing? I'm not too concerned about local support for something like this. Once its welded on what can go wrong?

    I'm leaning towards the P.A.S.S kit - unless someone can persuade me otherwise?

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    Default Re: AE86 Track Suspension - Recommend me a setup!

    hmm.. grub screw....
    the T3 ones are Ground Control kits, which have a fair history
    http://www.ground-control-store.com/...hp/II=96/CA=18
    they say
    Adjusters: All adjusters consist of a threaded sleeve and adjustable spring seat. And are made using high strength 6061-T6 aluminum; anodized for greater durability and appearance. The threads on the adjusters are square cut which locks the adjustable spring seat in place under load. For further precaution, a setscrew in the adjustable spring seat can be used to secure adjustment.
    the pass ones
    http://www.passracing.com/
    http://store.autosportsupplies.com/m...tegory_Code=SP

    look rather decent, although have smaller threads than the ground control ones. fine for the steel threads, maybe not so good for the alloy threads...

    with a locknut design, each half of the locknut pushes different direction.. so one is pushing with spring, one is pushing against spring..
    there are pros and cons of each design.
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