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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby Lokiel » Mon May 23, 2011 10:53 pm

gslender wrote:So, anyone keen on the GB thing?


Not sure you should abbreviate "Group Buy" in the above sentence :P
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby ando3808 » Tue May 24, 2011 1:01 pm

gslender wrote:
kris wrote:otherwise i'm not sure what else to go for in this price bracket.


After much deliberation, I finally decided on HSD (mainly for the good reviews from other cars) and the price being similar.

Read my blog below (in the sig) to see the unbox and eventually I'll post more picture and feedback etc.

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thanks for the heads up on the HSD I didnt know made coilovers for MX5, did pay less then RRP?

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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby reflex » Tue May 24, 2011 1:09 pm

david_syd_au wrote:I am keenly interesting in the street YSR coilovers for my NC.

Does anyone with such a setup have comments about how the ride compares to the stock suspension?

I want to go lower, with better damping, especially in the rear, but can't afford for the ride to be too harsh when out driving with her-indoors.


Hi David, i've had my YSR's in for only a few days. I set the dampening adjusters to the factory reco for daily street driving and feel that ride quality on Sydneys freeways and ruralish back roads its great, however on the princes hwy through tempe, parra road etc, the sharp bumps / pot holes / road repairs do crash through a bit. My wife describes the car as "too bouncy" but shes only in it 20% of the time.
As for you wanting to go lower in the rear, i can tell you that at full drop, I have a hub centre bore to guard measurement of 350mm which is only about 20mm lower than stock, and I am very dissapointed in this. The fronts are set to 340mm HC to G and have alot of adjustment remaining up or down, so for the rears to be full down at 350mm i'm not sure you'll be happy.
Having said that, a 20mm drop argueably keeps the ride height legal (obviously i'd need to bring the fronts up, which i'll do if the rears don't settle any lower).

For reference I have a 2006 PRHT with whiteline sways. I removed tein S-tech springs on stock shocks to upgrade to the YSR, and the Tein ride height in the rear was great (331mm HC to G) but the front was about 345 HC to G which left it looking like it was dragging its bum, now it looks like a top fueler!

i had said that I was willing to test run these as the price was so good, and depending on how the rears settle in, I might just consider going to the highly recommended Eibach Prokit springs on Tokico HTS shocks as I don;t know if I could justify spending another $1500 or more on Tein superstreet coilovers.

Thats my 2 cents, I know there is another forum member who recently had the YSR installed so he may have a different opinion.
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby gslender » Tue May 24, 2011 6:33 pm

ando3808 wrote:thanks for the heads up on the HSD I didnt know made coilovers for MX5, did pay less then RRP?


I'd recommend you contact Ben from Otomoto and get a price... I'm sure you'll pay under $1300 but as always it depends on many factors (stock levels, desire to move said stock, AUD$ vs GBP$ etc)

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Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby elitee » Tue May 24, 2011 9:12 pm

Yeah I was also very disappointed in the drop, had to loosen the spring preload which gave me a other inch or 2 drop (sitting moderator slammed at the moment )
Ride is ruff as gutts for me but I do have premium comps going to put my back out soon !!

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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby rossint » Tue May 24, 2011 9:43 pm

The bumpiness goes away and mine dropped a little when they settled in, I needed to raise the rear of my car after it settled in. You really need to run them a bit harder than the factory recommendations in my opinion though, around 20 clicks is good for street.

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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby david_syd_au » Wed May 25, 2011 10:12 am

reflex wrote:Hi David, i've had my YSR's in for only a few days. I set the dampening adjusters to the factory reco for daily street driving and feel that ride quality on Sydneys freeways and ruralish back roads its great, however on the princes hwy through tempe, parra road etc, the sharp bumps / pot holes / road repairs do crash through a bit. My wife describes the car as "too bouncy" but shes only in it 20% of the time.
As for you wanting to go lower in the rear, i can tell you that at full drop, I have a hub centre bore to guard measurement of 350mm which is only about 20mm lower than stock, and I am very dissapointed in this. The fronts are set to 340mm HC to G and have alot of adjustment remaining up or down, so for the rears to be full down at 350mm i'm not sure you'll be happy.
Having said that, a 20mm drop argueably keeps the ride height legal (obviously i'd need to bring the fronts up, which i'll do if the rears don't settle any lower).

For reference I have a 2006 PRHT with whiteline sways. I removed tein S-tech springs on stock shocks to upgrade to the YSR, and the Tein ride height in the rear was great (331mm HC to G) but the front was about 345 HC to G which left it looking like it was dragging its bum, now it looks like a top fueler!

i had said that I was willing to test run these as the price was so good, and depending on how the rears settle in, I might just consider going to the highly recommended Eibach Prokit springs on Tokico HTS shocks as I don;t know if I could justify spending another $1500 or more on Tein superstreet coilovers.

Thats my 2 cents, I know there is another forum member who recently had the YSR installed so he may have a different opinion.



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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby Redondo » Wed May 25, 2011 10:42 am

Hi Reflex

out of interest - are they the pro-sport or premium.

i am in the market for some and want to go lower for the track. as the car isnt registered, 'legal' isnt a requirement.

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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby Mr nanotech » Wed May 25, 2011 1:43 pm

rossint wrote:The bumpiness goes away and mine dropped a little when they settled in, I needed to raise the rear of my car after it settled in. You really need to run them a bit harder than the factory recommendations in my opinion though, around 20 clicks is good for street.


I agree with this. The factory 12/8 clicks isn't stiff enough for my liking. I doubled the damper to 24/16. It's firmer but it's not harsh. Some points of the Midland highway are a bit bouncy but compared to my old lowered springs these are a walk in the park. I think they're pretty cruisy.
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby elitee » Wed May 25, 2011 5:14 pm

Redondo wrote:Hi Reflex

out of interest - are they the pro-sport or premium.

i am in the market for some and want to go lower for the track. as the car isnt registered, 'legal' isnt a requirement.



I'm guessing he is on premium comps as i am, the rear adjustment is very poor compared to the front.

Just a tiny bit lower stock when set all the way down.

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Will also try and adjust my damper tonight and see how it feels, i thought they would of settled in by now down over 1k.

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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby Mr nanotech » Wed May 25, 2011 6:36 pm

That's odd because there looks like a fair bit of adjustment on the dynamic pro or whatever the street version is called.

This is how my car sits currently and I think I can drop it further
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I haven't tried going lower yet. I have to even out my rears a little more but there still looks like a fair bit of travel in them still. I've not played with the preload either, I imagine if you tighten the preload you'll probably alter the height as well.
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Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby elitee » Wed May 25, 2011 6:48 pm

Yeah I was extremely shocked/disappointed when I set them all the way down and it was almost stock on the rear and fronts were tucking and could still go lower ...

I ended up adjusting the pre-load as you said and got it down another inch and a half

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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby Mr nanotech » Wed May 25, 2011 6:55 pm

how does it ride with the preload?
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Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby elitee » Wed May 25, 2011 7:11 pm

Like absolute crap lol I would of sold them buy now if it was my daily.

Not sure if it's from adjusting the pre-load or not or because there premium comps (other people seem to be fine with them )

Will see how the go on the track soon tho

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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers

Postby reflex » Thu May 26, 2011 1:07 pm

Redondo wrote:Hi Reflex

out of interest - are they the pro-sport or premium.

i am in the market for some and want to go lower for the track. as the car isnt registered, 'legal' isnt a requirement.



I'm on the Dynamic prosports. pictures after 1 week below. Measuring 338 HC to G front, and 348 HC to G rear, so both ends have settled about 2mm.

YSR CO 1 week post install 338 fr 348 rr 1.jpg


YSR CO 1 week post install 338 fr 348 rr 2.jpg


YSR CO 1 week post install 338 fr 348 rr 3.jpg
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