Which handling mod next?
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Which handling mod next?
Having now got the suspension polybushed and geo'd, the car handles better than it has since I bought it.
The question was a given - I was going to get wheels, then a BBK, then suspension.
I've been wondering about the economics of getting a BBK, and I'm considering the Dixcel carbon discs and complimentary pads - these would fit under the standard wheels - so the increase in wheel size is now purely for traction. I think I'll probably want to be running 17's once I have an SC, but until then -
Which would have the greater benefit on the handling - New wheels and tyres, or new suspension?
Being as the budget would roughly the same for both, I can't really make my mind up! I know wheels would make it look better, but if suspension will have a greater affect on the handling then I'd rather do that..
*edited* because I realised I had started the thread title with "So" - which I hate!
The question was a given - I was going to get wheels, then a BBK, then suspension.
I've been wondering about the economics of getting a BBK, and I'm considering the Dixcel carbon discs and complimentary pads - these would fit under the standard wheels - so the increase in wheel size is now purely for traction. I think I'll probably want to be running 17's once I have an SC, but until then -
Which would have the greater benefit on the handling - New wheels and tyres, or new suspension?
Being as the budget would roughly the same for both, I can't really make my mind up! I know wheels would make it look better, but if suspension will have a greater affect on the handling then I'd rather do that..
*edited* because I realised I had started the thread title with "So" - which I hate!
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There's no way i'd be getting a BBK on a road car - the Dixcels are very powerful and you will never get them to fade imo.
Tyres won't do anything for handling, but will give more grip if you go for something sticky.
Coilovers will improve handling.
Tyres won't do anything for handling, but will give more grip if you go for something sticky.
Coilovers will improve handling.
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Remember if you go for coilies that you'll need to budget for bumpsteer kits and driveshaft spacers if your gonna have a good drop.
You don't NEED them, but it'll help you keep your geo in check after the drop.
I didn't have them at the time I fitted my coilies, and the car handled noticeably worse!
You don't NEED them, but it'll help you keep your geo in check after the drop.
I didn't have them at the time I fitted my coilies, and the car handled noticeably worse!
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Does the opinion change if I say that the car does get tracked - and now it's purely a weekend toy, it's probably going to go to some sprints / hill climbs? (not until this first round of changes is finished, mind)
Remember if you go for coilies that you'll need to budget for bumpsteer kits and driveshaft spacers if your gonna have a good drop.
You don't NEED them, but it'll help you keep your geo in check after the drop.
I didn't have them at the time I fitted my coilies, and the car handled noticeably worse!
You don't NEED them, but it'll help you keep your geo in check after the drop.
I didn't have them at the time I fitted my coilies, and the car handled noticeably worse!
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I still don't think a BBK is required. I used to think it would be needed until I went for Dixcels - they lock stanadrd road tryes up with ease, and need at least a semi slick to get the best from them. Note that tyres play a massive part in braking. I've tracked my S at some pretty tough braking circuits and they have never let me down.
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I'd say a 25mm drop is max for the shit roads around here, if you wanna keep the wheel arcs sensible.
I take it you've done the chassis braces? They're a sine non quod.
The 17" wheels & tyres do change the character of the car somewhat; contemporary tests suggested the car lapped rather quicker with the bigger wheels and I'd confirm that's likely. Partly, because it's a lot easier to drive on the limit. Whether that's a good or bad thing, is a matter of conjecture.
I take it you've done the chassis braces? They're a sine non quod.
The 17" wheels & tyres do change the character of the car somewhat; contemporary tests suggested the car lapped rather quicker with the bigger wheels and I'd confirm that's likely. Partly, because it's a lot easier to drive on the limit. Whether that's a good or bad thing, is a matter of conjecture.
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Having now got the suspension polybushed and geo'd, the car handles better than it has since I bought it.
Which would have the greater benefit on the handling - New wheels and tyres, or new suspension?
Being as the budget would roughly the same for both, I can't really make my mind up! I know wheels would make it look better, but if suspension will have a greater affect on the handling then I'd rather do that..
Which would have the greater benefit on the handling - New wheels and tyres, or new suspension?
Being as the budget would roughly the same for both, I can't really make my mind up! I know wheels would make it look better, but if suspension will have a greater affect on the handling then I'd rather do that..
Otherwise its a pretty big question.