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Photos up!
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looks pretty nice. can't wait to hear your impressions on how they work.
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Looks like a great value. You going CAMC @apexit53?
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If anything I’ll go Stu.
One thing I noticed. Cause these have steel body’s. They feel quite heavy
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Get them in yet I'm looking to go coil overs
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I have not. Probably going to sell them soon. Wanted to get them on a shock dyno but not sure ill get there.
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So Very cool. Koni reached out to me via instagram late last week. Asked me how i liked them and looking for some feed back. Told them i have not got them on the car and as its winter soon probably wouldn't. They gave me an engineers name and info to ask them questions. The main one I had, spring rates...
front 300 rear 1000... I asked why such a wide range. I guess the internals are similar to a koni sport. So you could potentially go with different rates. I am sending my shocks to ASM here in Wisconsin. He has a shock dyno and we are going to see if there is a more functional or better spring pack we can get to work on these for autocross.
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With a front/rear spring rate ratio of .300, the Koni springs you have slot in between the SS and the SS 1LE in terms of relative front stiffness. I'm not totally sure what I'd want to change there, if anything. Also keeping in mind you probably still have the BMR front bar on a shelf, so you can tune in more understeer if you want, maybe 300/1000 isn't too wild. It would also be reasonable to experiment with a 400lb front spring rate, though.
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Keep in mind those ratios are skewed due to the OE split spring setup. Really need to look at total wheel rate to compare.
I think these cars are sensitive to ultimate total rear rate and there's probably some derivative ratio of spring rate to corner weight where the rear gets leveraged really quickly due to the lack of weight back there. I.e. the wheel rate bias needs to match the f/r weight bias to a reasonable degree. |
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The Koni springs are still fairly close to the SS 1LE's, so maybe not a crazy starting point. 330lb front springs with the 1000lb rears would give exactly the same wheel rate ratio as the stock SS 1LE. You'd need 408lb springs to emulate the ZLE's wheel rate ratio, but again I'm not sure that's the right target. One thing that I just thought about, though, is that if Mike enters STU, I presume he'd be using a "square" wheel and tire size, (11" wheels). With higher front grip from the wider front wheel and tire, that probably means you want a little higher F/R wheel rate ratio than the SS 1LE comes with. So maybe a 350lb or 375lb front spring would be the best starting point, which puts it in between the SS 1LE and the ZL1 1LE. Quote:
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Bought these from Mike and just installed them today along with SPL Toe arms in the rear. Install is the same as any other Camaro suspension, but with the helper springs in the rear it's best to have 3 hands. Just did a drive around the block and
1) I definitely need an alignment now despite measuring and being as careful as I can 2) These seem to make some noise. I plan on reviewing my work later in the week to make sure I didn't leave anything loose. But definitely noisier than before. Squeaks and a clunking noise. Maybe I didn't torque the sway bar end links down enough? 3) If you try to max out your camber with the oval camber hole (like stock front struts) there is less clearance with these than stock. Set them in the middle or even all the way out, and adjust with the camber plate on top instead. I'll update once I am sure nothing is wrong and maybe after an alignment. |
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https://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=153188 And the rear toe and camber eccentric bolts are one time use torque to yield.
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I kept mostly the same height (within .5" or so) as when the car had Eibach springs on it. Didn't want it too low; in fact, I raised the rear slightly.
Just had all the heights dialed in and the car aligned. The noise I mentioned above was from a loose sway bar end link. I've only driven the car with the shocks set to full soft, and the ride quality is amazing so far. Easily better than stock, and 100x better than my blown shocks. I was worried the ride would be harsh because of the higher spring rates in the rear compared to other coilovers but it's totally fine. I do have a new (fine. newer) camber bolt but need a new rear knuckle bolt since I put in the SPL toe arms at the same time. |
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