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KYB AGX info?

Postby Noodle » Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:38 pm

Hi,

Believe me when I say I've searched this topic and couldn't find a perfect thread to revive.

I'm just after some info on the KYB AGX's dampers that I am thinking of running with my NA8 on standard springs.

1. Are they different between NA6 and NA8? If so, how so?

2. Are they a mono or twin-tube damper?

3. Are the rebuildable? Or a sealed unit?

4. What kind of damping increase/decrease can I get out of the 8 clicks of adjustment?

5. Anyone happen to know how the adjustment method (specific to the KYB AGX's) works inside the damper?



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Postby stevesports » Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:52 am

i recommend contacting KYB via e-mail. They would be able to respond.

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Postby RG.net » Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:20 pm

1. Are they different between NA6 and NA8? If so, how so?

i very much doubt it

2. Are they a mono or twin-tube damper?

mono

3. Are the rebuildable? Or a sealed unit?

sealed, non rebuildable

4. What kind of damping increase/decrease can I get out of the 8 clicks of adjustment?

i had nb kyb's which only have 4 levels of adjustment, 1 was stock, and 4 was stiff, still not stiff enough for my liking, and neither are my superstreets :lol:

5. Anyone happen to know how the adjustment method (specific to the KYB AGX's) works inside the damper?

no idea.
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Postby Noodle » Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:16 pm

MXHEVN wrote:
2. Are they a mono or twin-tube damper?

mono



Are you sure they're mono??

Looking at the cutaway picture on the website it appears to be twin...

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Postby OVERDRAWN » Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:56 pm

Hi My research showed that 2std, 3 +7.5%, 4 + 15%, 6 + 72%, 7 + 98%, 8+ 123%. The NA6 and NA8 are the same Pt NO. If you buy a set becareful with the threads as they are easily stuffed. I have a set and they are good.
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Postby Tedsmx5 » Sat Jan 24, 2009 11:43 pm

I've had a set on my NA for twelve months now and am very happy with them, I set them to 4 around town :( and 6 on a run thru the hills. :D
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Postby grump » Sun Jan 25, 2009 7:00 am

i have the KYB AGX 4 way adjustable, set on 1 for around town and 4 for hard running, there is a big difference between the 4 settings, I am more than happy with my decision . Mated with king lows they are a good combination. remember that spring choice is just as important as damper choice.
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Postby grump » Sun Jan 25, 2009 7:04 am

Noodle wrote:
MXHEVN wrote:
2. Are they a mono or twin-tube damper?

mono



Are you sure they're mono??

Looking at the cutaway picture on the website it appears to be twin...

Mono
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Postby KRM » Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:19 pm

I have a set on my NA with voightland springs. Standard is 2 on the scale. I run 3 front and 2 back for street running.

Track days I did run 7 front and 5 back with std roll bars but I have installed a stiffer roll bar at the front and now run 7 front and 6 rear.

The shocks are over 1 year old and have done 4 track days and show no drop off in performance.
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KYB AGX info?

Postby Noodle » Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:45 pm

grump wrote:
Noodle wrote:
MXHEVN wrote:
2. Are they a mono or twin-tube damper?

mono



Are you sure they're mono??

Looking at the cutaway picture on the website it appears to be twin...

Mono


Hey guys,

In my infinite stubbornness I decided to email KYB.

They said they were:
'Twin-tube, because of the design for limiting or increasing flow
making the damping rate changes.'

I think you may have it confused with some of the other mono tube products they have in their range.

Also the damping adjustment range was

Setting#:
Relative Value
1 - Same as Factory 100

2 - Same as our GR2 products (10~15% firmer than Factory) 115

3 - 50% firmer than #2 172

4 - 30% firmer than #3 223


For an eight position adjustable product, the damping force values are
approx.
the following:
With #2 being Factory at a relative value of 100,

#1 = 95 (5% softer than Factory #5 = 143.5 (43.5% firmer than Factory)
#2 = 100 (Factory damping force) #6 = 172 (72% firmer than Factory)
#3 = 107.5 (7.5% firmer than Factory) #7 = 197.5 (97.5 firmer than Factory)
#4 = 115 (15% firmer than Factory)(GR-2) #8 = 223 (123 % firmer than Factory)

Hm... abit of a shame to hear about your dampers dropping off in performance KRM. Is it dramatic? Can it simply be adjusted out?

Thanks again

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Postby SuperMazdaKart » Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:58 pm

no they didn't?

& neither did mine when i had them
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Postby KRM » Mon Feb 02, 2009 7:56 am

I have corrected my typing. :lol:

The shocks are good and have had NO :oops: :oops: drop off in performance. :mrgreen:
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Postby Noodle » Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:48 am

KRM wrote:I have corrected my typing. :lol:

The shocks are good and have had NO :oops: :oops: drop off in performance. :mrgreen:


Oh that changes everything then.


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