Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
What instructions do you need dude? The only thing I can think of is how to adjust the dampening on the shocks... other than that it should be straightforward
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
Lokiel wrote:I've just received a set of BC BR coilovers for my SE and the instructions are complete nonsense, it looks like they've just used an online translator and no-one (no English speaker) has actually verified if they make any sense. What were your instructions like?
They were clear to me. I guess the only real use was that it had suggested settings for daily use and track use. Other than that, I just put them in. As for ride height, I made a good guess (close enough to what I wanted) and then drove if for the week then dropped the front again.
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broady wrote:What instructions do you need dude? The only thing I can think of is how to adjust the dampening on the shocks... other than that it should be straightforward
The BC BR coilovers are a quality piece of kit yet they seem to have spent almost no time at all on the instructions. I just can't understand how manufacturers can expect to sell products in markets when their instructions are complete rubbish, surely they could spend the time/effort to produce decent instructions?
Given two similar products, one written in intelligible English and the other in "gobbledygook" English, which one would you buy?
I have Keith Tanner's 2 books so only need to know the specifics of the coilovers but the BC instructions are just laughable.
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These Yellow Speed coilovers look INCREDIBLY similar to the BC Racing BR Series coilovers except that the BCs can adjust the rear ride height. The spring rates and fronnt height adjusting mechanism are exactly the same.
Are they produced in the same factory?
Are they produced in the same factory?
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
I haven't even looked at the instructions for me BC coilovers. After owning 3 different types of coilovers and installing various sets, it is second nature installing any brand.
As for BC and Yellow looking the same. It's probably the same deal a K2, G4 and K-Sport. Parts come out of the same factory, assembly and testing done in house at own manufacturers factory.
As for BC and Yellow looking the same. It's probably the same deal a K2, G4 and K-Sport. Parts come out of the same factory, assembly and testing done in house at own manufacturers factory.
Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
How low do these go in terms of height adjustment? Is it the same as BC Racing coilovers?
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
Hey, I'm about to order a set of these from Mania. Still no problems with them?
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Haydos wrote:Hey, I'm about to order a set of these from Mania. Still no problems with them?
No issues from me.
I was getting some guard scrape but the wasnt the fault of the coilover On my NA I now have it sitting at the height suggested by Mania for a lowered look and it looks good and no scraping. I had mine just 10mm lower that they suggested.
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
any chance you can tell us how you installed them?
i'm fitting a set of coilovers in the not too distant future and wouldnt mind a few tips on removal of standard and refit...
i'm fitting a set of coilovers in the not too distant future and wouldnt mind a few tips on removal of standard and refit...
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
I was just speaking to David @ Mania about these two weeks ago and he has since fitted them to "Goldie" - his NB8A racer to try out. Apparently these fitted has made him 1-2 seconds quicker around wakefield.
Looks like good value for money.
Looks like good value for money.
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
Entice wrote:any chance you can tell us how you installed them?
i'm fitting a set of coilovers in the not too distant future and wouldnt mind a few tips on removal of standard and refit...
It is easy once you know how. I had never swapped out suspension bits on a MX5 before but being a mechanic in a past life helps.
Common sense and leverage are 2 key things. I only undid what I felt I needed to and I put the car on stands and used the jack to help me put things back together. Split the top ball joint properly and undo the sway bar to allow the front suspension to drop. At the rear was where I used said leverage.
Those are my basic tips outside what the manual will say to do. Enjoy
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers
Entice wrote:any chance you can tell us how you installed them?
i'm fitting a set of coilovers in the not too distant future and wouldnt mind a few tips on removal of standard and refit...
See also http://clubroadster.net/vb_forum/showthread.php?t=12941
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thanks for that, that's brilliant!
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See also http://www.miata.net/garage/miatafrontsuspension.html
This is the "Long-bolt" method which I used. Unfortunately there is no picture of this long bolt in Step 8 of the site above but it's obvious since its under the from wheel arch at the top.
Regarding this step:
8. Remove the upper control arm bolt. This is a really long bolt that connects your upper control arm to the frame. You will need a 21 mm socket and a 21 mm wrench to complete this task. Once you have the nut off, you can push the LONG bolt out of the upper control arm and frame. If the LONG bolt appears to be stuck and does not want to come out, refer back to step 6. Many times, the sway bar bolts just need to be backed out a little farther
You slide the long bolt foward (to front of the car). On the passenger side, my long bolt was stuck fast and I ended up using steel rod inserts and a rubber hammer to knock it through. The driver's side slid out easily. I should have referred to the comment in "Step 6".
This is the "Long-bolt" method which I used. Unfortunately there is no picture of this long bolt in Step 8 of the site above but it's obvious since its under the from wheel arch at the top.
Regarding this step:
8. Remove the upper control arm bolt. This is a really long bolt that connects your upper control arm to the frame. You will need a 21 mm socket and a 21 mm wrench to complete this task. Once you have the nut off, you can push the LONG bolt out of the upper control arm and frame. If the LONG bolt appears to be stuck and does not want to come out, refer back to step 6. Many times, the sway bar bolts just need to be backed out a little farther
You slide the long bolt foward (to front of the car). On the passenger side, my long bolt was stuck fast and I ended up using steel rod inserts and a rubber hammer to knock it through. The driver's side slid out easily. I should have referred to the comment in "Step 6".
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