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matty 08-17-15 08:21 PM

Zeal Function Xs coilovers tuning
 
I have a set of zeal Xs coilovers on a fd I recently purchased. I cleaned up the ride height (each corner was different) by a small margin this past weekend. After fooling around I ended up with the height at rear at 25.25 and front at 25. Car seems pretty low, I might take up each corner by an 1/8th or 1/4th. I haven't decided yet.

My question revolves around the settings on the top of the shock. I actually like the way the car feels from a comfort perspective but I think there is a lot of over steer. I ordered a tanabe front sway bar from evasive. It came damaged so they are sending me a new one. So I don't have a result yet as far as that goes. But I imagine it won't help much as the tanabe bar is only slitghtly stiffer than stock. I noticed the shock has 6 settings. Right now the fronts are set at 6. Is this the most firm setting or most soft? If I recall to reduce over steer I want the front firm and rear softer (do I have this backwards)? Does anyone know what this setting actually does to the shock? Are there other adjustments I can make besides height and this 1-6 setting?

Car is mainly a street car for Sunday's. I will do one or two road course events per year. Thanks for reading.

jasonn 08-18-15 01:47 PM

You can adjust the rake to affect handling and also play with spring rate and alignment. Also, you might want front sway bar end links from Improved Racing so you can get a full range of motion on your sway bar.

LargeOrangeFont 08-18-15 02:36 PM

If you like everything else, make your life easier and just get a set of softer rear springs.

j9fd3s 08-18-15 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by matty (Post 11956608)
. I noticed the shock has 6 settings. Right now the fronts are set at 6. Is this the most firm setting or most soft? If I recall to reduce over steer I want the front firm and rear softer (do I have this backwards)? Does anyone know what this setting actually does to the shock? Are there other adjustments I can make besides height and this 1-6 setting?

Car is mainly a street car for Sunday's. I will do one or two road course events per year. Thanks for reading.

i couldn't find much info on these, you will have ride height, spring preload and either a knob that does compression AND rebound on the shock, OR a knob that does compression and a second knob that does rebound.

changing the shock setting only changes the speed at which that side reacts to control inputs, and not really the balance of the car. to change the balance of the car you need to change the hardware or alignment

matty 08-18-15 05:07 PM

Thanks. Yeah I guess it would be helpful if I knew if I was in full stiff or full soft right now. 6 probably means stiffest.

jasonn 08-18-15 05:48 PM

Yes, the knob position means the stiffest on Endless.

matty 08-18-15 06:37 PM

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matty 08-18-15 06:39 PM

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Fritz Flynn 08-19-15 01:39 PM

Yep stiff slides 1st so increase compression and rebound if you want the front to slide or set 1st. I think the function x have fairly soft springs like 11kg F and 8kg R so I don't think spring rates are your problem.

However changing shock settings is really not the answer to over or under steer.

Tire pressure
Alignment
Tire size (which by the way what size tires are you running front and rear and what are the condition)
Sway bar
spring
and lastly shock adj which is really more about mid corner or keeping the car stable after it takes a set

And yes rake will cause over or understeer. High front the car will push. High rear the car will over steer.

lOOkatme 08-24-15 01:57 PM

What size tires and wheel widths do you have front and rear?

jkstill 01-16-20 04:25 PM

Connector Resource
 
Recently I had to replace the Alternator and Oil Pressure sensors on the FD harness.

These connectors do not appear in any of the documentation in this thread. Or at least, I could not find them.

In searching for these I came across Wiring Specialties

This is pretty good site. While I didn't find what I needed by searching for Mazda connectors, I did find them by searching on the connectors by pin number page

Oil Pressure Connector
Alternator Connector

While these are not indicated as Mazda parts, they do fit. Auto manufacturers source a lot of common connectors from the same vendors.


Narfle 01-16-20 05:45 PM

Did you mean to start a new thread or reply somewhere else? Good post, but seems off topic.

dcarroll95 01-18-20 10:39 AM

Photoshop pics are no longer hosted, but you can the information here too:

https://www.norotors.com/index.php?topic=2468.0

The above link is listed above too, but it's kind of buried at this point, so listing it again for an awesome thread.



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