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What is your budget? That's the best place to start. I'm sure some of the FC Dorifto guys can help you from there. No use in suggesting a 3k set of coilovers if your budget is $800! =)
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I'm using some (generic) coils on my car. I'm nowhere near pro and spent $550 on them NEW. they are 32 way adjustable and work perfectly for me. no need to blow a couple grand in the novice stage
I just ordered megan tracks today. and plan on drifting with them. Once i have some experience with them i will share. I also debated on which ones to buy and looked on here for info. I know the Drift Union fc uses them so they should work for me lol
A'PEXi S1 dampers are very competitive for drifting and in fact were used right out of the box on their Formula Drift FD3S without any additional valving or spring rate changes. The S1 which are made in Japan can also be very pricey so therefore the N1 ExV (assembled in Taiwan to Japan specifications) is available as a cost-efficient option.
FYI: They also offer a full rebuild service here in the States and utilize a shock dyno for custom set-ups.
FYI: They also offer a full rebuild service here in the States and utilize a shock dyno for custom set-ups.
Last edited by Bosozoku7; Aug 31, 2012 at 03:22 AM.
The megan tracks are a nice entry level coilover... they havent exploded yet.. the quality is acceptable .. the ride is....... acceptable lol.. they get fairly low if thats what your going after. I havent messed with damping too much yet. Set them in the middle and my insides havent been jarred out.
I made very good experiences with coilovers performed by TEIN. I used a Tein Flex for my drift car. It´s fully adjustable and the most important - it can handle it and you can order any spare part singular so you don´t need new coils when a seal is blown. Price could be aroudn 1400$ though but even slightly used ones are still great.
i've had quite a few coilovers for mine, here's my thoughts (and i actually drift my car)
most of these coilovers (i think all, iirc) are 9k/7k spring setup. in general, springs are springs, it's the dampers that really set different coilovers apart.
stance gr+pro - too stiff, doesnt squat even on full soft. great for being slammed and that's about it.
apexi s1 - GREAT! tons of adjustability, rebuildable in the states. does not go very low, only S1's are available for FC making them a bit pricey
tein super street - very soft, great for street driving, awesome grip but when running no sway bars too much lean for drifting
powered by max - also very stiff, goes super low, better adjustability than stance
bc racing br type (my current setup) - i got these expecting low quality but they're actually great. better adjustability than stance/pbm, goes both stiff and soft. goes low. all around great coilover
if you have the money, get apex'i s1's. if you're on a budget, bc racing are great for the price
most of these coilovers (i think all, iirc) are 9k/7k spring setup. in general, springs are springs, it's the dampers that really set different coilovers apart.
stance gr+pro - too stiff, doesnt squat even on full soft. great for being slammed and that's about it.
apexi s1 - GREAT! tons of adjustability, rebuildable in the states. does not go very low, only S1's are available for FC making them a bit pricey
tein super street - very soft, great for street driving, awesome grip but when running no sway bars too much lean for drifting
powered by max - also very stiff, goes super low, better adjustability than stance
bc racing br type (my current setup) - i got these expecting low quality but they're actually great. better adjustability than stance/pbm, goes both stiff and soft. goes low. all around great coilover
if you have the money, get apex'i s1's. if you're on a budget, bc racing are great for the price


