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Kentetsu 08-27-09 12:40 PM

Definitely do the Illuminas if your budget allows, they are well worth the money. Being able to adjust your suspension for fine tuning the handling helps a lot, but the best part is being able to take your car from "rock hard" race mode to "comfy cadilac" cruise mode with a turn of the screwdriver. :)

Also, don't buy that tri-link yet. I've had one sitting on the shelf for over a year, but found that with the full Respeed suspension I just don't seem to need it. If I ever do install it, it will just be so that I can see what all the Hoopla is about. :)

thunkrd 08-27-09 04:22 PM

i too am not sure i will get a trilink. the car already handles a lot better than almost all the cars i've driven

j9fd3s 08-27-09 04:35 PM

nice to see those tires fit! looks great!

twinkletoes 08-27-09 06:07 PM

Looks excellent man! :icon_tup:

+1 on coilovers, I need them too :)

dj55b 08-28-09 01:04 AM

Well looks like I might need that Coil over kit sooner than I thought :( ... I'm rubbing on corners mostly the rear driver side. Chewed a chunk of the tire pretty badly :(. I'm going to try to atleast roll the fender out tomorrow so none of that happens, and hopefully just rub. I really didn't think it would ever be possible to touch the rubber with that much clearance, but now that the tires aren't the weakest link in the suspension area, the things that are, are coming out.

Kentetsu 08-28-09 10:26 AM

What are you running for a rear swaybar?

The sticky rubber is probably allowing you to get more cornering force, which results in more body roll. I would try to control the roll, because with that much clearance you really shouldn't be getting anywhere near those tires.

Of course, lowering the car to a proper height would also reduce the body roll, so I guess you've got two different routes to choose from. But if you don't have a good rear bar, that's where I would probably start.

dj55b 08-28-09 10:56 AM

I just have a stock rear bar and I do have one problem with that. The bracket that bolts to the chassis for the sway bar on the passenger side has a broken nut (As in the nut that is welded on the inside of the chassis has sheared off I believe). I suppose I could always cut it and just drill a whole the the other side of the chassis and but a long bolt and nut.

Kentetsu 08-28-09 12:38 PM

Ah, that would explain it. Having any issues with understeer with it like that?

dj55b 08-28-09 05:58 PM

I had understeer issues with the stock front bar on, but after having adjusted the front Re-speed bar, nothing but a touch of oversteer which is what i like. My snap oversteer was resolved by front sturt bar and oversteering is easily controlled with the throttle now.

orion84gsl 08-30-09 12:47 AM

Told you you needed them. The problem is that you have a street suspension with race tires. Like Kentetsu said, your tires have more grip than your suspension can handle, so the body is being thrown around more. I suggest you put the all seasons back on before you end up having to buy another set of tires.

Kentetsu 08-30-09 01:02 AM

Yeah, take those bad boys right off of there.
You can ship them directly to me for safe keeping. :)

thunkrd 08-30-09 01:24 AM

ken... don't forget he's running 5 lugs

dj55b 08-30-09 02:08 AM

Already did some talking to Billy about coil overs

orion84gsl 08-30-09 04:10 PM

Good boy

Kentetsu 08-30-09 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by thunkrd (Post 9461787)
ken... don't forget he's running 5 lugs

Drat! Foiled again!!! :icon_no2:

Jeezus 08-30-09 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by dj55b (Post 9461840)
Already did some talking to Billy about coil overs

They are having a special on them right now, for the race kit. It is a +1 in my book :D

spottedfrog 08-30-09 06:46 PM

you will love the coil overs!

Kentetsu 08-31-09 02:13 AM

You should come over and drive (I mean race) my car at one of the autocross events.
You could get a good idea on what kind of spring rates you'd want that way.

This coming weekend is a race in Ionia, Michigan. This event is put on by the
Porsche club, so there should be some great cars there. And then the weekend
after that is the race in Muskegon, Michigan. If you can make it over for either of
those weekends, just let me know.

A lot of the guys go real heavy on their spring rates, like 450/225.
But I like to be able to drive mine on the streets, so I went lighter
on the springs and heavier on the swaybars. I think 275/150 is
about perfect, especially with Illuminas.

But then again, if you are going to be doing tracks then there
may be some other advantage to going with the heavier spring
rates. Well, anyway I'm sure Billy will advise you properly. But you'd
still be welcome to drive mine if you want to see what she feels like.

dj55b 08-31-09 02:28 AM

Hey Ken,

I'm definatly trying to make it out to one of those weekends. Would definatly like to get a feel for those spring rates. I was more definatly leaning on the 400/200 combo though. We'll see what happens though.

I'll let you know if I can make it out this weekend.

Kentetsu 08-31-09 07:32 AM

Sounds good!

dj55b 09-12-09 02:36 AM

Sorry Ken,

Have double jobs right now and kinda hurting me. If you want to come down to London, there's an AutoX on the 26th of this month that I should be attending. I already booked the day off.

Kentetsu 09-12-09 02:40 AM

No prob man. lol. My alarm is set to go off in one hour, can't sleep due to pre-race excitement. :)

dj55b 09-13-09 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by Kentetsu (Post 9490364)
No prob man. lol. My alarm is set to go off in one hour, can't sleep due to pre-race excitement. :)

lol I get those all the time

notveryhappyjack 09-17-09 07:25 PM

what size spacers are you going to run in the front? 8's won't fit on mine without like a2'' spacer

orion84gsl 09-17-09 07:59 PM

He's not using spacers. If you have the correct backspacing and offset an 8 inch wheel will fit just fine. It just takes some measurements.


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