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1FAST7 12-31-01 06:39 PM

Coilover Kits for RX-7
 
What are the coilover kits available for the 3rd Gen RX-7? Best for street. Best for track. etc... And shocks as well. To better state it, what would be the best suspension kit for mainly street.

1FAST7

1FAST7 12-31-01 07:34 PM

I need info on the Mazdaspeed, Apexi, HKS, Tanabe coilover kits. And the kits that i didnt list. I also need help with the correct spring rate i need? all help welcomed

1FAST7

1FAST7 12-31-01 07:39 PM

one more thing... do i need struts if im buying coilover kits such as the mazdaspeed and apexi ones? thanks

1FAST7

1FAST7 12-31-01 08:16 PM

anyone?

1FAST7

1FAST7 12-31-01 11:50 PM

Someone has to know somethin about coilovers. Or is it that no one is looking in the Supsension/Wheels/Tires/Brakes forum?

1FAST7

rx7tt95 01-01-02 02:03 PM

In the 11th issue of RX7 Magazine (Japan), they rate all of the coil-over systems being offered for the FD/FC. I had a friend of mine, Hiroshisan, do a few quick translations for me and I'm compiling them together and will post it to the forum. Different categories were; road, circuit, drag and short circuit (autocross?). He'll be translating large sections of the magazine for me as well so I'll have a more in-depth report. But...to quickly answer your question, The Mazdaspeed did not fare well at all. Apexi N-1's were slightly better all around, poor on the drag strip. Tein HA's actually did quite well, four out of five stars except in 1/4 mile where it received three. The RA's received four all around. HKS was better than the Mazdaspeed, but not by much, but they did receive four stars for street. The PRO model received one star lower than the standard HKS readily avalible over here. Aragosta and Ohlins received the highest ratings and praise (no big surprise there). Other offerings are Endless, ZEAL, Tanabe(Sustec PRO S-0 received high ratings), SARD, Auto Exe, and the new BLITZ Sach damper SP-7 which received four stars for street comfort but five for everything else. BLITZ USA is apparently bringing these units to the U.S. and they may be availible now. Pricey though, at 348,000Yen. For that much, I could get a set of double adjustable Aragostas specifically valved for the FD and your chosen spring rate. Bolt-in affair too, with no home engineering needed. The Aragostas, like the Apexi's, feature two adjustable bases, one for the spring, one for the shock body. When you lower the ride height, you can then lower the shock along with it and retain the original shock travel. Pretty cool. I'll give a more in-depth post when I have more time.

RX Steve 01-02-02 02:46 PM

I have the Drummond Motorsports from M2 which I keep posting here about but it seems to dissapere????

Steve

Jerk_Racer 01-02-02 07:53 PM

RX-7 Magazine is great. You can get a subscription to them here in the states. Great reading (if you can read Japanese) for you FD guys.

jerk_racer@hotmail.com

kelrx7r1 01-03-02 03:33 PM

jerk racer how would u get a subscription. to the magazine.

rx7tt95 01-03-02 03:55 PM

I believe the web page (off the top of my head) is www.news-pub.com They have all the info there. I know some sleazy capitalist was auctioning these things off on Ebay for $35 and up...They cost about $11 each ordering this way, plus shippin. Five magazines, including shipping, ran $80 or so for my last order. I believe they're doing email orders now as well. It used to be fax only. You'll need a credit card.
Michel

rx7tt95 01-03-02 04:04 PM

I believe the web page (off the top of my head) is www.news-pub.com They have all the info there. I know some sleazy capitalist was auctioning these things off on Ebay for $35 and up...They cost about $11 each ordering this way, plus shippin. Five magazines, including shipping, ran $80 or so for my last order. I believe they're doing email orders now as well. It used to be fax only. You'll need a credit card.
Michel

inukai 01-08-02 10:09 AM

There are floods of coilover kits in Japan.
The price range is from 500US$ to 5000US$.
Where do you drive mainly?
Street? Drag? Circle track? Hill climb?

3rdGenLuvr 01-08-02 11:06 AM

hill climb???? :D what will these ppl think of next for the FD's?

SleepR1 01-08-02 11:19 AM

Hill Climbs
 
are also done on asphalt roads. Basically you run up a mountain road, 1 car at a time. As you know there are hundreds of turns on your way up a mountain, and you drive strictly on instinct. It's a rush to be sure, but very little room for error!


Originally posted by 3rdGenLuvr
hill climb???? :D what will these ppl think of next for the FD's?

1FAST7 01-08-02 12:54 PM

Mainly street. Once in a while drag... thanks for the help

1FAST7

bluesaint 01-09-02 02:17 PM

get Cusco Zero 2-R for top of the line.

comp2, comp3's are discontinued.

Get Cusco comp2 R if u want a level down.

Cusco's quality is top notch.

SleepR1 01-09-02 06:44 PM

M2 Conversion Kit most cost-effective
 
Pick your shocks, and M2 will pick the spring rate. Pretty simple. Max Cooper's website has it all laid out. This is the route I'd go, if I were interested in adjustable ride height and 2.5-inch springs.

1FAST7 01-10-02 04:59 PM

Re: M2 Conversion Kit most cost-effective
 

Originally posted by SleepR1
Pick your shocks, and M2 will pick the spring rate. Pretty simple. Max Cooper's website has it all laid out. This is the route I'd go, if I were interested in adjustable ride height and 2.5-inch springs.
what is Max Cooper's site?

1FAST7

Johnny 01-10-02 05:05 PM

Re: Re: M2 Conversion Kit most cost-effective
 

Originally posted by 1FAST7


what is Max Cooper's site?

1FAST7


www.maxcooper.com :)

SleepR1 01-10-02 05:22 PM

Re: Re: M2 Conversion Kit most cost-effective
 

Originally posted by 1FAST7


what is Max Cooper's site?

1FAST7

Direct link to the M2 Coil-over How-To

http://www.maxcooper.com/rx7/how-to/...coil-over.html

1FAST7 01-10-02 05:30 PM

thanks, it helps out a lot.

1FAST7

Node 01-11-02 03:50 AM

Re: Re: Re: M2 Conversion Kit most cost-effective
 

Originally posted by Johnny



www.maxcooper.com :)

lmfao :crackup::crackup:

mistert 01-11-02 05:05 AM

i would recommend the TEIN HA coilovers. you can get a set brand new for $1600 or so. they're very streetable, but you could take them to the track if you want. the HA have ride height adjustability as well as 16 way damper adjustment. time after time, TEIN suspension products have been voted the best in japan. I plan on getting a set eventually

you can get some at www.shinkairacing.com i don think anyone carries their more aggressive coilovers (Domestically) that i know of, so you may have to get them imported if you want a race setup

Sleeper 01-11-02 06:33 AM

Dont mean to sound ignorant but I am.

Whats a coilover?

rx7tt95 01-11-02 09:49 AM

Actually, if you contact Mutasim at www.mzmperformance.com, he'll give you a great deal on the HA's. I just purchased a set from him. I also posted pics to the forum comparing the HA's to the Koni Yellows. With shipping, the total was around $980. They did not come with the upper pillow ball mounts, however. 16 way adjustable shocks, threaded shock body, and height adjustable. Looks to be a quality kit. The shocks themselves are fairly large in diameter (36mm maybe?) and are very light. The kit also comes with a main and a tender spring and all components are nicely done. I posted the images last week in this section.
Michel


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