
That ones for you Ben..

Not enough travel for the rears? Just get some better tophats, problem solved.
http://www.iscracing.net/miata_suspension.html
or

http://www.dp6061.com/?view=tophats
My brain hurts just from reading this merda...
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ricky-pinky wrote:Hi broady,
Do you know that for a fact, or is it just paddock talk. I somehow doubt that Mazda would have designed it that way, although some drivers may have lowered their cars so far that they do ride up against the bumpstops during cornering.
According to Carroll Smith's publication "Engineer in Your Pocket - A practical guide to tuning the race car chassis and suspension", understeer and oversteer may be caused by the following conditions at the front or rear of the car respectively:
# Insufficient inside wheel droop;
# car body rolling onto the bumpstops;
# a too high relative spring rate;
And bumpstops are essentially a very high rate spring.
I Guess if it seems to work for them who am I to decry it, but it goes against Carroll Smith's philosophy and I tend to give him a fair bit of credence. I would be inclined to raise the ride height and/or fit stiffer springs and/or anti-roll bars to avoid it.
meanmx wrote:Maybe the reason that noone has complained about the bc coilovers before is that people don't overthink the situation and just install their coilovers.
zorak wrote:meanmx wrote:Maybe the reason that noone has complained about the bc coilovers before is that people don't overthink the situation and just install their coilovers.
Yep! Installed mine, left the preload @ 5mm, upped the damper setting a few clicks and haven't looked back. Absoultely love my BCs after a few 1000ks, better than my king/koni setup.
meanmx wrote:You should have just put the ones that came with the kit on and tried them out first. Then if you weren't happy change them later. Seems a bit backwards to be spending all this money based on your own calculations that go against all the so called experts. As I said you are overthinking rather than spending the couple of hours it takes to install them and giving them a go. But it is your money and your time. You obviously have too much of both at the moment
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