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11-07-2014, 11:30 AM | #151 | |||
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You should be writing for Motor!! You crack me up with all the funny stuff but very much appreciate the detailed feedback. I will try to arrange a Shockworks teddy for you haha. During the development of the dampers, we tested on so many different surfaces and conditions, including badly rutted dirt roads so hope you like them as well. We stuck to many of the normal testing procedures I had learned working (couldn't really call it work haha) at the Ford PG. One guy in particular, (Robert Hall) I was so lucky to work with, as he is the master of feeling what is going on with all four wheels and took me quite some time before I was even close to feeling what he did. I love the Ford product and also going back now and sell the R34 and get back into a FG XR6 as I get too sad when I test drive a customers car. Thanks again for all the great feedback. Cheers Brett |
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11-07-2014, 12:23 PM | #152 | ||
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Nah - am usually pretty blunt and answer with yes/no or "it's pretty good" type responses.
It's just the differences in this case being so apparent and easy to describe while the stock setup is still fresh in my memory that causes me to be a bit more verbose. It's easy to write stuff down when it's pretty much the exact thoughts that are occurring in your head. The fact that the changes it brought to the vehicle are relatable/describable (even poorly) by a plonker like me says a lot more for it than any words I could use. |
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11-07-2014, 08:26 PM | #153 | ||
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another great review from me, i agree completely with raband
putting around on normal roads you easily forget the car isnt using stock suspension hit rough roads with speed where you normally would cringe or grimace coming into a bumpy section, you are met with relief, it honestly feels like you are driving down the freeway. 100% transforms the car completely for the better, i have done around 500km now and 350km of that is in the hills and i cannot complain about 1 single thing. the kit was easy to install, came preset to the perfect height and for the first time in ages wasnt left thinking, "gee i wish i got more product for my $2k ive just handed over" and was left completley satisfied. so much so that after the first drive with the shocks i bought the brake kit aswell (installing it tomorrow morning will report back) |
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11-07-2014, 08:38 PM | #154 | |||
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Still have that memory the day I had them fitted in your workshop and then getting out of your driveway for a test drive. Was scared I'd leave the front bar of the GT behind. That 1st drive was magic hey. Even with the bald sport maxx in the wet , the car behaved and changed direction beautifully. |
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11-07-2014, 11:44 PM | #155 | ||
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What you remember of that day is what I'm experiencing now Bluey
Well said gtxxr6 - am waiting for the rears to be released for the brake set and will probably jump on the full set. Might make a time to drop into Monbulk to confirm the kit will fit my with my rims before I get my hopes up though. Want to keep the 19's the car came with (LE rims) - main reason I haven't looked at Brembo's. |
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11-07-2014, 11:57 PM | #156 | ||
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what car? can test one of your wheels on mine if you want. im installing them around 9 tomorrow morning, ill be getting my guards rolled in langy around 6ish? if you have a full size spare will only take 2 seconds to check.. ill bring a 10mm spacer with me to see if you only need a small spacer to make them fit
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11-07-2014, 11:59 PM | #157 | ||
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oh you're the dude who got em done at pitlane? my car will be at aps on tuesday getting retuned also if thats any help i can swing past pitlane at some point around 5-530
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12-07-2014, 11:03 AM | #158 | ||
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Ah cheers,
Thanks heaps for the offer, but am tied up tuesday. No rush to see if they fit - need to wait for both the rears to hit market and for the wallet to rebound from the coilovers ;) Good luck with your install - looking forward to your comments. |
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12-07-2014, 04:06 PM | #159 | |||
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The drive way just got worse with all the rain and very slippery so great for front end throws to turn around for a while haha! Can't wait to now get me an FG XR6T. It's too much driving customers cars and not have one. It will also help us with much quicker development of new parts and improvements for the Ford's Cheers mate!! Last edited by Shockworks; 12-07-2014 at 04:09 PM. Reason: missed a word |
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12-07-2014, 04:20 PM | #160 | ||
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Good to hear Brett
Looking at a tune after you fit the coilovers? |
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12-07-2014, 04:23 PM | #161 | |||
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12-07-2014, 05:22 PM | #162 | |||
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We should also develop a tuning for the 295 rear and 255 front. When we tried for an FPV product, we were limited with available parts and rates. Too much understeer. We have more options now:-) Cheers |
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12-07-2014, 06:03 PM | #163 | ||
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Awesome stuff Brett! I'll be super keen on the results of your testing/tuning with this setup and your coilovers. Is this something you could foresee happening in the near future, or somewhat further down the track?
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12-07-2014, 07:32 PM | #164 | ||
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No under steer here! You need to set the wheel alignment properly. I got mine set to 3mm toe in rear and 2mm toe out front with as much neg camber as possible although I'll be after more on the front by drilling out my control arm mounts.
Got my first track day on the 28th at Wakefield park with Trackschool.com.au and i'll be getting lap times so will be interesting.
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12-07-2014, 08:09 PM | #165 | ||
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is there a suggested setting for track driving? My F6 is completely stock except for these coilovers, Sport Maxx with around 10,000km on them. I've settled on 4 clicks from full hard at the front, 5 clicks at the rear for daily driving.
I did try 2 at the front, 3 at the rear for a couple of weeks, but it was a little firm for the commute to work. I also tried some 'spirited' driving at this setting and found mid corner understeer. Is that normal for these tyres, or is it a sign that the front end is too stiff, or that the rear end should be stiffened more? I'm driving in an event next week which is a point to point course with very little room for error, so I'd like to err on the side of understeer, but not plough understeer. btw 5,000km in and I still love these coilovers. Great ride quality, rapidly adjustable, perfect drop. From the discussions here and on other forums they seem to be selling well too, great to see a good product achieve such popularity through word of mouth. |
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12-07-2014, 08:35 PM | #166 | ||
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No particular settings. Although a good set of guidelines can be found here.
http://www.motoiq.com/MagazineArticl...ion-Guide.aspx Generally -2.5 to -3 neg camber front, -1 to -2 neg rear and the toe angles I suggested would work well from what I gathered. Front toe out for better turn in and slightly more rear toe in than front toe out to help keep the car steady in a turn. I found running zero rear toe caused the car to snap over-steer mid corner with too much throttle which was a scary experience to say the least. When I had sportmaxx I used to understeer very easily almost having to come to a full stop to do a sharp turn. A rubbish tyre. Then moved to the Bridgestone RE11's in the stock size which helped a lot now I'm running a smaller light weight 18" rim in a custom size with even stickier rubber and the car snaps into place where ever you aim. Don't waste your time with normal performance street tyres for track work. Look at any of the extreme performance summer tyres for a dual duty street/track set up a couple that come to mind Bridgestone RE11 Hankook RS3 Kumho Ecsta XS KU36 Yokohama Advan AD08R
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12-07-2014, 09:47 PM | #167 | ||
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thanks, I was actually just curious about ideal stiffness of the coilovers, but your post is helpful. I suppose camber plates would be necessary and based on the fact I can't even get a decent wheel alignment (even from reputed suspension shops), I don't think I'd bother getting the toe adjusted for this event. I'll check the print out I was given after alignment post coilover install. Will definitely keep in mind for future events.
Wheels and tyres (18" R888s) are on the list but the street tyres will have to do the job this time, I don't enter to win or place anywhere near the top half, not really possible with a street car, I just wanna get out there and have fun safely! I've done this event twice before on KU31s, can't get much more average than that... in regards to my original question though, given an otherwise standard car with coilovers, is there such a thing as 'too stiff'? I haven't had adjustable suspension before (other than anti roll bars), so it's new to me. I would think that if the car is too rigid, the outside tyre may not get loaded enough to achieve its full grip level. |
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13-07-2014, 07:34 PM | #168 | ||
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i run max soft rear and 4 clicks up at front, but i have cheap tyres on the car at the moment so i need it soft for grip
when i get better tyres ill start to play with the setup a bit more. brakes went on, and other than me not being able to bleed them right the first time (only had black hose so couldnt see if bubbles were coming out still) i finally got them bled up and heated right up and very impressed. hard to tell on the street cos again, i have cheap tyres and on my ute i have semi's but these bite nearly as good as the 6pot brembos i had with endless pads (again, id say they only feel a touch better due to much better tyres) once i get good tyres it will be easier to feel what the brakes are doing |
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13-07-2014, 07:39 PM | #169 | |||
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start at full soft and slowly stiffen it up til it feels grippy. keep going til it starts giving trouble then go back. can easily find ideal settings within a few hours of driving on a weekend. the more you know about how the car reacts to adjustment the easier it is to adjust it to different types of roads etc |
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20-07-2014, 08:23 PM | #170 | ||
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sacked the car today all round.. looks great but handling performance definatley drops off which brett told me it would. still drives very nice even through the city, very comfortable still just a fair amount of driveline vibration etc and far less grip than when it was at ideal height. will leave it for now til i go to the drags and then ill probably keep it high. its just so much nicer to drive when its higher
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21-07-2014, 08:55 PM | #171 | ||
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drove the F6 in the McRae Rallysprint yesterday, I did a bit of testing in the morning (track day session) and ended up with the coilovers set 8/10 front and 7/10 rear. With better tyres I could have gone firmer, but this felt good. It would have been great to feel the difference between stock suspension and the Shockworks kit, but I'm fairly certain trying this with the stock suspension would have been a disaster. I found the oversteer to be very controllable (considering I've never driven RWD on track before), and the handling was predictable and composed for an 1800kg beast with crap tyres (Sport Maxx).
No mods other than the coilovers and a Herrod intake. Fastest run: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSzFrM7m5B4 Oversteer moments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lJe6Hj0FqQ |
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22-07-2014, 11:20 PM | #172 | ||
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Good control there in the top video.
I remember those days of driving with the Dunlops LOL! That's hilarious. I can just go flat stick into almost anything now and not worry about that happening with the Hankook RS3 285's on the back. I gotta be doing something REALLY stupid to loose it and even then the rear doesn't kick out anywhere near as much.
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31-07-2014, 04:36 PM | #173 | ||
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Anyone recommend a place in Sydney to get my fg 335 gt fitted out with a set of shockworks coilovers?
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31-07-2014, 11:10 PM | #175 | ||
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Anyone in Nth or West Sydney? Unfortunately I'm about as far away as you can get from them and still be in Sydney and the gt is my daily...
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Dave is worth the drive and the job is worth being done right.
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06-08-2014, 10:33 PM | #177 | ||
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Here is a video of me running 1m 13.0s at Wakefield Park. First time on a race track.
Second lap there is my quickest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShYr...jhQcxg9YTHO6dQ I will probably go a fair bit quicker next time with -3 camber on the fronts as my outside edges are heavily worn from running only -0.5 camber. Turn in at speed was a big issue for me aka under steer as I just couldn't get enough rubber on the ground on the front due to the rubbish front camber. Also will have 376rwkw instead of 296rwkw under the belt with the new tune! The Shockworks brake rotors were excellent by the way. ZERO fade from multiple brakes above 160kmh and 190kmh down the straights over 15 min sessions. The rotors still look fresh even with the aggressive Project Mu HC+ pads lol. I'll up the ante with some true race level pads next time to give them a real work out haha
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05-09-2014, 03:12 PM | #178 | ||
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Does anyone in Perth install them by any chance?
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05-09-2014, 03:15 PM | #179 | ||
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They don't have a dealer/set shop in Perth Marco. They've previously used WA Suspension, but Brett shipped mine straight to Malaga suspensions to see how they go.
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