dholly wrote:Forte - Like the RS*R 350z downsprings @ 0.6" drop, it sounds like these springs offer a moderate, rather than significant, drop option for G35 coupes. I would like to compare spring rates and design of the two. Do you know if the Espilir downsprings are progressive, linear, or a combination, i.e., front/progressive and rear/linear? If you have them, please post the f/r spring rates - for progressive, initial/final would be very helpful. Thanks alot.
rydwhite wrote:The lowering looks great Forte. Well, the whole car looks great, the lowering just keeps adding to it. I wasn't sure if you were going to be able to make it up on that dyno though, but you did and it was very close. I think a little something might have hit when pulling up there though.
dholly wrote:Forte - Like the RS*R 350z downsprings @ 0.6" drop, it sounds like these springs offer a moderate, rather than significant, drop option for G35 coupes. I would like to compare spring rates and design of the two. Do you know if the Espilir downsprings are progressive, linear, or a combination, i.e., front/progressive and rear/linear? If you have them, please post the f/r spring rates - for progressive, initial/final would be very helpful. Thanks alot.
GeeThreeFive wrote:Have you put pics of your car in members rides yet?Did you just get the set of pulleys or just the one?
dholly wrote:There is a blue Active Super Down spring for the sedan (p/n ESA060) with a 40mm/40mm F/R drop and a red Active GT spring for the G35 coupe (p/n ESG059) with a 10mm/10mm drop.
They sure look progressive to me, particularly the ASD for sedan, but I can't find the actual spring rates for either of them!I would like to calculate their front to rear spring rate balance vs. OEM balance. Some of these aftermarket springs transfer as much as 30% more spring balance (roll stiffness) to the front than OEM. That creates a huge amount of additional understeer to contend with. Adjustable sways are a MUST have to dial it out. Curious if you have noticed increased understeer at the limit with these AGT springs?
Also, according to this site: http://www.mackinindustries.co....html, there appears to be a new ASD application for 350z on the way.
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