Gauging Interest: RaceComp Street/Track Springs
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We didn't have Dan's digital SLR for pics today but my point and shoot was okay. I want to put DaveMac's CE28N's on the car to see how it all looks
I tried to keep the shadows from making the drop look deceiving so the indoor pics w/ flash show the drop best. Also tried to get some pics of the front bumper clearance.
- Andrew
I tried to keep the shadows from making the drop look deceiving so the indoor pics w/ flash show the drop best. Also tried to get some pics of the front bumper clearance.
- Andrew
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Me and Dan's full driving impressions coming a little bit later....but the short story is that they are very very good.
- Andrew
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just got back from seeing prinya's car in person and compared it to my ix GG mr and well, i gotta say, that's some pretty sweet looking lowering springs. front was a lot more than i expected but probably exactly what i'm looking for in springs, back was a wee bit lower than stock. after looking at it and hearing about the ride, i'm sold on this one
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So I feel pretty good....it's been a long process and I finally feel like I can relax. Well, I should say I'll relax when everyone else gets their springs too, but for now, I'm pretty darn happy.
First, Prinya's car was on stock sized Kumho Ecsta ASX all season tires....so keep that in mind with regards to ride quality and also performance. Not my choice, but it's okay.
Obviously, the best (least biased) review will come from someone other then the guy who's been sweating over these for quite a while, but here are my thoughts regardless.
Anyway, here we go:
Ride height - Exactly what we were going for. The shadows in the wheel wells for the outdoor shots are deceptive and make it look a little lower then it really is, but if you look at the indoor shots with the flash, you'll see it's about 20mm front and 15mm rear. Exact measurements coming soon, but you can see for yourself in those pictures. It looks good and is not too low at all. Nice subtle drop.
Performance - What can I say? Body roll is greatly reduced, as expected. Spring rates are stiffer then Swifts, which are already pretty stiff, so I wasn't too worried about the handling. No wallowing, the dampers are up to the rates, balance is great, etc. Nice part is that with the mild drop, there's plenty travel left to soak up mid-corner bumps without sending the car bouncing off bumpstops. Also, the car does not roll and then just sit on it's bumpstops, the spring is doing the work (instead of a rubber bumpstop that just spikes the spring rate causing terminal understeer). The car just has so much more potential now and the limits are quite a bit higher. Even with the all-seasons, it was easy to feel how transformed the car was, just with a set of springs. I'm really happy everyone wanted only a subtle drop, because it works very well with these rates and produces a nice, consistent handling feel.
Ride Quality - For lack of better words, it's really stinking good. If you've ever been on Route 1 in Maryland near Elkridge, you know it's virtual war zone full of pot holes, stripped asphalt, perpetual road work, etc. I honestly think in the 1 year we've been at our current location, there's been about 1 month where they haven't been doing road work. And the road is still misery. So knowing our rates, and knowing how a stock EVO rides, we were bracing for a pretty rough ride. But the springs just work. Nasty bumps are dealt with, then the car moves on. No real jarring to speak of. Me and Dan were aiming for broken pavement, bumps, etc. (not hard to find) and were just amazed. Again, subtle drop is the way to go. The soft sidewalls of the tires helped, but still, I was very happy and maybe a little surprised with the results.
For comparison, I drive the same stretch of road often in a Subaru Forester with loooots of suspension travel, soft springs, and soft sidewall tires, and this EVO was not far off.
No noises, no coil bind, no problems at all. Also, no need to cut bumpstops. Hopefully Prinya and Dan will come on here and give their impressions soon as well.
Thanks for the feedback, ideas, and help everyone! We seriously could not have done it without your help. Time for a beer.
- Andrew
First, Prinya's car was on stock sized Kumho Ecsta ASX all season tires....so keep that in mind with regards to ride quality and also performance. Not my choice, but it's okay.
Obviously, the best (least biased) review will come from someone other then the guy who's been sweating over these for quite a while, but here are my thoughts regardless.
Anyway, here we go:
Ride height - Exactly what we were going for. The shadows in the wheel wells for the outdoor shots are deceptive and make it look a little lower then it really is, but if you look at the indoor shots with the flash, you'll see it's about 20mm front and 15mm rear. Exact measurements coming soon, but you can see for yourself in those pictures. It looks good and is not too low at all. Nice subtle drop.
Performance - What can I say? Body roll is greatly reduced, as expected. Spring rates are stiffer then Swifts, which are already pretty stiff, so I wasn't too worried about the handling. No wallowing, the dampers are up to the rates, balance is great, etc. Nice part is that with the mild drop, there's plenty travel left to soak up mid-corner bumps without sending the car bouncing off bumpstops. Also, the car does not roll and then just sit on it's bumpstops, the spring is doing the work (instead of a rubber bumpstop that just spikes the spring rate causing terminal understeer). The car just has so much more potential now and the limits are quite a bit higher. Even with the all-seasons, it was easy to feel how transformed the car was, just with a set of springs. I'm really happy everyone wanted only a subtle drop, because it works very well with these rates and produces a nice, consistent handling feel.
Ride Quality - For lack of better words, it's really stinking good. If you've ever been on Route 1 in Maryland near Elkridge, you know it's virtual war zone full of pot holes, stripped asphalt, perpetual road work, etc. I honestly think in the 1 year we've been at our current location, there's been about 1 month where they haven't been doing road work. And the road is still misery. So knowing our rates, and knowing how a stock EVO rides, we were bracing for a pretty rough ride. But the springs just work. Nasty bumps are dealt with, then the car moves on. No real jarring to speak of. Me and Dan were aiming for broken pavement, bumps, etc. (not hard to find) and were just amazed. Again, subtle drop is the way to go. The soft sidewalls of the tires helped, but still, I was very happy and maybe a little surprised with the results.
For comparison, I drive the same stretch of road often in a Subaru Forester with loooots of suspension travel, soft springs, and soft sidewall tires, and this EVO was not far off.
No noises, no coil bind, no problems at all. Also, no need to cut bumpstops. Hopefully Prinya and Dan will come on here and give their impressions soon as well.
Thanks for the feedback, ideas, and help everyone! We seriously could not have done it without your help. Time for a beer.
- Andrew
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Hey, actually this is my screen name on here. Here are the pics that I took.
And I'm getting Azeni's put on a set of Evo 8 rims that are down the street at Ye Olde Wheel Shop. If you guys want to take her for a spin after that and an alignment I can swing by again.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1058218...7601035347744/
Driving impressions:
I haven't really gotten on it too much since I need to get the car aligned, but driving down route 1 on the way home, wasn't too bad. The ride is definitely more firm, but not a harsh ride. The car has very little body roll compared to stock, it's pretty much point and go.
And I'm getting Azeni's put on a set of Evo 8 rims that are down the street at Ye Olde Wheel Shop. If you guys want to take her for a spin after that and an alignment I can swing by again.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1058218...7601035347744/
Driving impressions:
I haven't really gotten on it too much since I need to get the car aligned, but driving down route 1 on the way home, wasn't too bad. The ride is definitely more firm, but not a harsh ride. The car has very little body roll compared to stock, it's pretty much point and go.
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Driving impressions:
I haven't really gotten on it too much since I need to get the car aligned, but driving down route 1 on the way home, wasn't too bad. The ride is definitely more firm, but not a harsh ride. The car has very little body roll compared to stock, it's pretty much point and go.
Driving impressions:
I haven't really gotten on it too much since I need to get the car aligned, but driving down route 1 on the way home, wasn't too bad. The ride is definitely more firm, but not a harsh ride. The car has very little body roll compared to stock, it's pretty much point and go.
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Bump absorption? Well, they are stiffer springs. You'll notice more of the imperfections in the road, but it's well within the limits of a daily driver. These springs seem to work well with the stock struts too. No excessive bouncing or anything after hitting a dip in the road.
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Bump absorption? Well, they are stiffer springs. You'll notice more of the imperfections in the road, but it's well within the limits of a daily driver. These springs seem to work well with the stock struts too. No excessive bouncing or anything after hitting a dip in the road.
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Perfect drop imo.
Exactly as you promised.
These will definitely do until I go coilovers later.
When could we expect to see them delivered?
Btw, for anyone questioned why there was a delay with these springs, just check out the suby forums.
These guys have been more than busy trying to come out with several different springs for STIs and evos.
Exactly as you promised.
These will definitely do until I go coilovers later.
When could we expect to see them delivered?
Btw, for anyone questioned why there was a delay with these springs, just check out the suby forums.
These guys have been more than busy trying to come out with several different springs for STIs and evos.
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^ Thanks! Today is WRX Wagon spring final test day.....then STi Regular Guy springs early next week, and so on.
Big shipment of EVO springs are due this coming Friday, and we're gonna try and get all the preorders out that same day. That should be fun.
- Andrew
Big shipment of EVO springs are due this coming Friday, and we're gonna try and get all the preorders out that same day. That should be fun.
- Andrew