I'm using my stock 1998 MX5 increasingly for track days and hill climbs, and I have an eye on suspension upgrades. My goal is to retain useability on the road while increasing performance at events (everyday use trumps track performance). I'm aiming to matain something like the 1.5/1.6 spring rate ratio from the factory. I don't foresee an LSD in my future. I'm not really concerned about price, but I do have an eye on value (I don't want to pay twice as much for a tiny increase in performance).
At the top of my list is Fatcat Motorsport custom coilovers.
Shock force is non-adjustable, tuned to your vehicle usage, weight and springs. We customize the internal valving based on our extensive experience with street-driven and competition vehicles. Our high-quality, custom-valved monotube shocks are capable of handling +/- 100 lb/in change in front spring rate, +/- 50 lb/in rear spring rate
I know that lots of people here are running the FCM bump-stops, but I haven't seen m/any threads about the FCM coilovers. I find that slightly odd given people often cite the FCM website as a source of truth when discussing setups (if FCM knows stuff, maybe their product is good?).
So my question is, has anyone used the full FCM custom coilover systems? Any reason why or why not (I see that they don't seem to be adjustable for rebound etc like most coilovers, is that a problem)?
I also have half an eye on the Gaz Gold coilovers from the UK: http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/gold-professi ... -1927.html
Any advice about the FCM system appreciated.
Thanks
Greg