Yellow Speed Racing coilovers - DD?

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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers - DD?

Postby jerrah » Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:33 am

Wivvix wrote:Koni Sport shocks are great..... if you can find springs for them.
Every tom, dick and harry is using Kings + Koni Sports. Kings cost $200.

I purchased my MX5 with Kings + Koni sports already fitted and I can't fault the performance of them.
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers - DD?

Postby plohl » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:15 pm

NitroDann wrote:My understanding is most single adjustment shocks adjust both rebound and compression at the same time, with rebound being adjusted in much smaller steps, and opposite.

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This is what I thought happened also
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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers - DD?

Postby Wivvix » Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:20 pm

plohl wrote:
Wivvix wrote: You get a once off drop from the FM springs and you get a nice range of adjust-ability for rebound & compression on the shocks. Most shocks don't adjust for compression, only rebound (i.e. koni sports).


Are you sure they don't adjust rebound? Are you really sure?

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I said they do adjust rebound. I said most shocks don't adjust for compression, which in the context of this discussion, I mean relevant and usable shocks for an mx5.

NitroDann wrote:My understanding is most single adjustmeent shocks adjust both rebound and compression at the same time, with rebound being adjusted in much smaller steps, and opposite.

Dann


There aren't really that many single adjustment shocks for mx5's. If you look at two-way adjustable shocks, i.e. sports or agx's, the former doesn't adjust for compression at all and the latter adjusts for equal increases and decreases of rebound/compression (not ideal).

How many single adjustment shocks are there for the mx5, apart from Illuminas? I don't know of too many.

Ideally you want more rebound adjustment per click than compression, but naturally how much depends on a whole range of factors. This is how the dampening adjustment works on illuminas; it's progressive and the increases in rebound and compression dampening are disproportionate with a bias to more rebound.

jerrah wrote:
Wivvix wrote:Koni Sport shocks are great..... if you can find springs for them.
Every tom, dick and harry is using Kings + Koni Sports. Kings cost $200.

I purchased my MX5 with Kings + Koni sports already fitted and I can't fault the performance of them.

Lots of people report the same, but at the same rate there are people who've had nothing but trouble with king springs, from coil binding to coil sag.

I'm not trying to steer ll_spud in one direction or another, just trying to get across some of the issues and points of view expressed in the broader community on the range of options available.

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Re: Yellow Speed Racing coilovers - DD?

Postby jerrah » Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:06 am

Wivvix wrote:Lots of people report the same, but at the same rate there are people who've had nothing but trouble with king springs, from coil binding to coil sag.
I've heard similar reports for all sorts of brands including Eibach and H&R when I was frequenting forums for other car manufacturers. There is no doubt a certain failure rate in production but I'm not sure how much stock I put in the failures without personal experience. In any case the Kings are cheap and I've never met someone personally who has experienced those issues. I had also heard of the concerns and previously bought Eibach and H&R over Kings previously but I've never had any trouble with any of these.

Who on the forum had documented trouble with the Kings?
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