Just lowered my konis down all the way!
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Just lowered my konis down all the way!
Dropped the perch all the way down on my konis last night. its pretttty low! my camber is now -1.3 in front and -2.3 in back lol. Also put in my boost gauge and pod. waitin on my innovative wideband air/fuel gauge to come in. duno where ima put it though. heres some pictures...
Last edited by horsepowercrzy18; 01-30-2010 at 03:41 PM.
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why you gotta hate? I simply bought my air/fuel and boost gauge because the turbo is on the way and im preparing ahead of time. Im not some 16 year old kid who just puts gauges in for looks thatd be retarded lol
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When is the turbo coming in? Where are you putting the air/fuel gauge?
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Hopefully next month man. havent decided where ima put the air/fuel gauge yet. i might take the dual gauge pod from my last car (03 cls supercharged) and make it fit by heating up the plastic
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not hating at all....I assumed you dont have a turbo since I dont think they are out yet. I assumed correctly. However, if you actually planning to get a turbo then I'll take back the comment. good luck with the boost, wish I could get some.
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Im usin the neuspeed sport springs. its on the lowest perch all the way around. and one full turn to stiff from the middle stock settings. It handles really good and rides very good as well. the ride is a lil bumpy but its bareable
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if you adjusted the dampening would the softer setting be considerably different from stock ride comfort? (i'm assuming that the softer setting would lead to crazy scrapes and tire rub on speedbumps etc.)
apologies for the n00b questions, i'm just trying to do some research to see if its even remotely possible to maintain almost stock-like comfort on a more aggressive stance.
i had non dampening adjustable coils on my EL and found it a little bit harsh
thanks again!
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Not a fan of the mounting but looks good. Car still looks about the same height as before honestly lol maybe I have to see it in real life. You can fab up a dual pillar gauge deal on your steering and mount your AF and Boost there. IMO thats a better place to mount stuff like that.
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tons of people in ny that are slammed. rodney, myself, almost half if not most of the civic and teg community.
and btw... the car looks good. are those altima se-r wheels?
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Definitely looks good OP! i have the same suspension setup however, i believe my stance is a bit lower up front and im only on the 2nd perch up front and 3rd perch in the back
^^the SOFTEST setting is very identical to stock ride if not, i think it is actually softer. only problem is that being this low and not having the proper dampening (stiffer settings) the ride will bounce alot more than normal because you are lower and with a shorter suspension travel and soft dampening, the shock absorber doesnt have enought time to balance out the ride on all four corners. hence u comfort but imo i can be pretty unsafe and uncontrollable. now dont get me wrong, on VERY smooth roads it will ride superb but hit a few potholes, dips in the road, etc, the ride will get bouncy. hope that makes sense....not much of a writer...lol
if you adjusted the dampening would the softer setting be considerably different from stock ride comfort? (i'm assuming that the softer setting would lead to crazy scrapes and tire rub on speedbumps etc.)
apologies for the n00b questions, i'm just trying to do some research to see if its even remotely possible to maintain almost stock-like comfort on a more aggressive stance.
i had non dampening adjustable coils on my EL and found it a little bit harsh
thanks again!
apologies for the n00b questions, i'm just trying to do some research to see if its even remotely possible to maintain almost stock-like comfort on a more aggressive stance.
i had non dampening adjustable coils on my EL and found it a little bit harsh
thanks again!
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Definitely looks good OP! i have the same suspension setup however, i believe my stance is a bit lower up front and im only on the 2nd perch up front and 3rd perch in the back
^^the SOFTEST setting is very identical to stock ride if not, i think it is actually softer. only problem is that being this low and not having the proper dampening (stiffer settings) the ride will bounce alot more than normal because you are lower and with a shorter suspension travel and soft dampening, the shock absorber doesnt have enought time to balance out the ride on all four corners. hence u comfort but imo i can be pretty unsafe and uncontrollable. now dont get me wrong, on VERY smooth roads it will ride superb but hit a few potholes, dips in the road, etc, the ride will get bouncy. hope that makes sense....not much of a writer...lol
^^the SOFTEST setting is very identical to stock ride if not, i think it is actually softer. only problem is that being this low and not having the proper dampening (stiffer settings) the ride will bounce alot more than normal because you are lower and with a shorter suspension travel and soft dampening, the shock absorber doesnt have enought time to balance out the ride on all four corners. hence u comfort but imo i can be pretty unsafe and uncontrollable. now dont get me wrong, on VERY smooth roads it will ride superb but hit a few potholes, dips in the road, etc, the ride will get bouncy. hope that makes sense....not much of a writer...lol
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Not a fan of the mounting but looks good. Car still looks about the same height as before honestly lol maybe I have to see it in real life. You can fab up a dual pillar gauge deal on your steering and mount your AF and Boost there. IMO thats a better place to mount stuff like that.
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