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andrea said:
Ohlins are n* 1 but very expensive too (you have to pay the high quality...)
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adrift said:
You could save money and just use springs. They will likely achieve the desired effect.
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I didn't mean go out and randomly slap on some springs, but investigate setups other people have used for your car. For example, I put H&R springs on my M030 Boxster (a popular lowered, track setup) and it worked very well. People who got the H&R coilovers frequently complained of loud banging when their suspensions went through rapid transitions (speed bumps, railroad tracks, pot holes, etc). In my case, the springs alone did the trick, with less money, and no crashing. In my current car (RUF 3600S) RUF just replaced the stock springs with their own; no swapout of struts, so it is obviously a valid concept.
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andrea said:
Ohlins are n* 1 but very expensive too (you have to pay the high quality...)
Yeah, that stuff is gorgeous - here's some eye candy, but unfortunately their best model is not made as struts (requ'd for all Porsche front suspensions):
http://www.ohlins.com/car_product_guide_formula_and_sportscar.shtml
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andrea said:
Ohlins are n* 1 but very expensive too (you have to pay the high quality...)
Yeah, that stuff is gorgeous - here's some eye candy, but unfortunately their best model is not made as struts (requ'd for all Porsche front suspensions):
http://www.ohlins.com/car_product_guide_formula_and_sportscar.shtml
I don't understand. which problem with Porsche?
I know RUF put Ohlins on his tuning cars
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adrift said:Peace. My point was just that springs are a cheaper and frequently acceptable alternative to going for coilovers, depending on personal preference. Coilovers are not always "required" to achieve a very reasonable track setup. Assuming the Cayman is "negative camber" challenged like the Boxster, even coilvers aren't going to do enough (alone) to get significant negative camber; the car will have to be "slotted".
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For a car that I'd drive more on the track, I'd want something far more aggressive (my preference) with tunability and the ability to corner-balance and set the alignment with more negative camber (camber plates).
So which products do you suggest?![]()