more good stuff. Takes a bit more back and forth with us I'm guessing Gary before before it sinks in compared to your usual audience, but your a good communicator and I think we're all learning plenty and having light bulb moments when we think back to why the car was doing this or that when set up a certain way.
Do you think 6 or 7kg/mm of front spring would be too much for stock B8 front valving? Just thinking would it be cheaper to go B14's
if they don't need coilover collar modding and are valved for stiffer fronts to begin with, and then he might only have to revalve the rear dampers?
I found these numbers out about some of the main coilover contenders a while back (I posted it ages ago):
"........ While researching it though, I found out some info on some of these coilvers that may help someone else make a decision on them in the future:
Bilstein B14 (PSS) front spring rate - progressive 38-61N/mm (220-350lb/in) emailed response from bilstein.de
rear spring rate - 45N/mm (257lb/in)
H&R (#29325-2. 2935-1 has been discontinued) emailed response from H&R.de
front spring rate - helper spring 20N/mm, main spring 70N/mm (400lb/in)
rear spring rate - 40N/mm 230lb/in)
Eibach pro street -S front spring rate - 36N/mm (205lb/in) Eibach sydney
rear spring rate - 23-30N/mm (130-170lb/in)
The bilsteins run a much squarer spring rate with the H&R's being more front biased with the roll stiffness. Either of them are a lot more focused than the Eibach's that are not far off strut style street springrates. Eibach make the springs for KW apparently so you could maybe assume that KW V1's have similar springrates to the pro street - S but their damper valving might be different......"
Looks like they all need stiffer springs thrown at them.
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