Howdy all - apologies in advance for the long winded post! I am looking for some advice regarding the suspension on my 172.
Currently I am running Koni yellows with Eibach Sportlines, but will be getting my hands on a rollcentre kit shortly. Now I understand that if I were to run the Konis/Eibachs with the rollcentre kit I would need to get them shortened/limited, which I could do relatively cheaply - but seeing as these days the Clio is not seeing so much road use I am seriously thinking about coilovers. This would give me the option for corner weighting and I could then sell-on the Konis/Eibachs to help offset the cost :smile:
The BC Racing coilovers seem to get quite good reviews on here, I am looking at the RN-O-06 kit:
http://www.kamracing.co.uk/car-tuni...lover-type-rn-2-0-16v-rs-172-172-cup-182.html
Anyone have any opinions/comments on the quality/durability after running these for a while?
Also what kind of spring rates do people run/recommend with this setup?
The Eibach Sportlines I am currently on have progressive spring rates of 160-239lb/354-752lb F/R which equates to be about 2.85-4.25kg/6.3-13.4kg (or 28-42N/62-131N approx.). Certainly this setup feels as though it is a bit soft on the front for the track, seeing as the front of the car gets quite a bit of compression under braking/hard cornering (although I am sure this is also partly due to the rollcentres being out). The standard spring rate for the BC's is 4kg/8kg F/R but I have read that this is also a bit soft for track work.
Seeing as I can specify spring rates for the BC's at no extra cost, should I look at going a bit stiffer on the front? And if so how much?
I also believe the rollcentre kit will also affect how soft/hard you can go?
While the car doesn't get driven on the road as much, I still need to get it to and from the track so don't want it *too* stiff but would like something that is a bit more track orientated than currently.
Any advice greatly appreciated :smile:
@MicKPM
@NorthloopCup
Currently I am running Koni yellows with Eibach Sportlines, but will be getting my hands on a rollcentre kit shortly. Now I understand that if I were to run the Konis/Eibachs with the rollcentre kit I would need to get them shortened/limited, which I could do relatively cheaply - but seeing as these days the Clio is not seeing so much road use I am seriously thinking about coilovers. This would give me the option for corner weighting and I could then sell-on the Konis/Eibachs to help offset the cost :smile:
The BC Racing coilovers seem to get quite good reviews on here, I am looking at the RN-O-06 kit:
http://www.kamracing.co.uk/car-tuni...lover-type-rn-2-0-16v-rs-172-172-cup-182.html
Anyone have any opinions/comments on the quality/durability after running these for a while?
Also what kind of spring rates do people run/recommend with this setup?
The Eibach Sportlines I am currently on have progressive spring rates of 160-239lb/354-752lb F/R which equates to be about 2.85-4.25kg/6.3-13.4kg (or 28-42N/62-131N approx.). Certainly this setup feels as though it is a bit soft on the front for the track, seeing as the front of the car gets quite a bit of compression under braking/hard cornering (although I am sure this is also partly due to the rollcentres being out). The standard spring rate for the BC's is 4kg/8kg F/R but I have read that this is also a bit soft for track work.
Seeing as I can specify spring rates for the BC's at no extra cost, should I look at going a bit stiffer on the front? And if so how much?
I also believe the rollcentre kit will also affect how soft/hard you can go?
While the car doesn't get driven on the road as much, I still need to get it to and from the track so don't want it *too* stiff but would like something that is a bit more track orientated than currently.
Any advice greatly appreciated :smile:
@MicKPM
@NorthloopCup