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Originally posted by M.BurroughsI'd have to say this site was founded on building the cars we wanted to build, despite if the rest of the car community liked it or not. This site was founded on freedom of automotive self expression and the passion that goes in to each and every build... This site is about doing what you like, whatever makes you happy, and not caring about what other people think...
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Originally posted by Jesus Christ View Post1600 for a full custom set up with the works
hoping that i go to UK and maybe get another altezza and then perhaps get some new coils
so i think i already know the answer but, rough roads make your suspension wear faster right? is there more technical shit like, because the valveing is meant for track use so its built for smooth road and not bumpy ones, and it makes them wear faster?
the roads on base (which is where i do 90% of my driving) absouletly suck.Originally posted by M.BurroughsI'd have to say this site was founded on building the cars we wanted to build, despite if the rest of the car community liked it or not. This site was founded on freedom of automotive self expression and the passion that goes in to each and every build... This site is about doing what you like, whatever makes you happy, and not caring about what other people think...
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jaze, aren't your off the shelf fortune auto's only like 1200 for cars without the eurotax?
i'm trying to talk my friend into selling his teins and getting a custom BWS setup. he has a boosted is300 with an r154 trans swap, pulled fenders, gram lights, etc. engine is currently out for a shaved bay, and the trans needs a rebuild, so it won't be back in commission for a while, but he definitely needs it for how low he is and how his car is driven.
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Originally posted by jared1988 View Postc-c-c-c-combo breaker. im sure thats a great price however, for a car im only keeping for the next 2 years, im not going to be able to get my money back for them. maybe when i move back to the states and my hands on a permanate car or get another 4 year assignment if i stay overseas.
hoping that i go to UK and maybe get another altezza and then perhaps get some new coils
so i think i already know the answer but, rough roads make your suspension wear faster right? is there more technical shit like, because the valveing is meant for track use so its built for smooth road and not bumpy ones, and it makes them wear faster?
the roads on base (which is where i do 90% of my driving) absouletly suck.
valving is a super complex thing to explain with little words but in a nut shell you valve them to perform differently under different circumstances. the higher up on the coilover scale you go there is more inputs for different circumstances.
a top of the line dreadnaught will be valved for high speed compression, low speed compression, succession of bumps to simulate rough track spots, squat under accel, nose dip under braking etc.
a regular coilover has less inputs for just basic stuff like compression and rebound.
i hear you on that though, sucks you have to sell the tezz when you leave.
Originally posted by theseeker411 View PostYeah, Chuck and I will be tackling the install next weekend when I drive up there.Last edited by Jesus Christ; 02-23-2012, 08:38 PM.
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Originally posted by Francois Dillinger View Postjaze, aren't your off the shelf fortune auto's only like 1200 for cars without the eurotax?
i'm trying to talk my friend into selling his teins and getting a custom BWS setup. he has a boosted is300 with an r154 trans swap, pulled fenders, gram lights, etc. engine is currently out for a shaved bay, and the trans needs a rebuild, so it won't be back in commission for a while, but he definitely needs it for how low he is and how his car is driven.
the BWS stuff has all the bells and whistles so thats the price diff.
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Originally posted by Jesus Christ View Postthe rough road doesnt necessarily do it but it does compress and expand the strut more than a smooth road and that's what does it. even then its very minimal wear.
valving is a super complex thing to explain with little words but in a nut shell you valve them to perform differently under different circumstances. the higher up on the coilover scale you go there is more inputs for different circumstances.
a top of the line dreadnaught will be valved for high speed compression, low speed compression, succession of bumps to simulate rough track spots, squat under accel, nose dip under braking etc.
a regular coilover has less inputs for just basic stuff like compression and rebound.
to VT?Originally posted by M.BurroughsI'd have to say this site was founded on building the cars we wanted to build, despite if the rest of the car community liked it or not. This site was founded on freedom of automotive self expression and the passion that goes in to each and every build... This site is about doing what you like, whatever makes you happy, and not caring about what other people think...
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Someone just called this a coupe, and when I corrected them, told me they had a career in vehicles and still call it a coupe....Originally posted by Oxerpeople are such stupid cunts.
fuck everybody.Originally posted by Jesus Christlisten to me carefully, go fuck yourself and never come back here againOriginally posted by DudermageeYou're stupid.
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My god the over-run.
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Originally posted by jdel View Post
Someone just called this a coupe, and when I corrected them, told me they had a career in vehicles and still call it a coupe....Originally posted by M.BurroughsI'd have to say this site was founded on building the cars we wanted to build, despite if the rest of the car community liked it or not. This site was founded on freedom of automotive self expression and the passion that goes in to each and every build... This site is about doing what you like, whatever makes you happy, and not caring about what other people think...
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Originally posted by jared1988 View Postthat definately looks like a HBOriginally posted by Oxerpeople are such stupid cunts.
fuck everybody.Originally posted by Jesus Christlisten to me carefully, go fuck yourself and never come back here againOriginally posted by DudermageeYou're stupid.
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