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rnkelly
10-21-2009, 12:00 PM
I'm looking at getting this coilover/air bag setup for my S14.
I've found a couple good write-ups of installs of this product and initial impressions are very good. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this product and can shed some light on performance and durability over time. If you are not familiar with this product or are interested check out this link installed on a 240sx;
NICO Project 240sx Part 10 KSport Air Bag Suspension Installation (http://www.nicoclub.com/articles/vert-proj/vert-part10.shtml)
Also would there be a way to increase stiffness at low settings when the bags are at low pressure or will it always be quite soft when dumped low.
I'm looking for something that performs similar to a coilover but would like to have ride height adjustability for ferry loading/unloading here in Vancouver. Otherwise my car has to be higher than ideal and I look like a dork!
Any thoughts/experiences are appreciated, thanks.
bboyoracle
10-21-2009, 12:57 PM
Here's another option:
Air Force Suspension (http://www.airforce-sus.com/index.htm)
rnkelly
10-21-2009, 01:22 PM
Thanks, the air tank option looks awesome. Any experience with it?
5t341tH
10-21-2009, 03:50 PM
its better to get an Air cup like ^^ posted.
performs like a coilover, but can be raised in a pinch.
cant drive it raised for long though, cuz its not meant for that.
S13Boosts
10-21-2009, 03:52 PM
Why not coilovers?
RB240Mike
10-21-2009, 04:03 PM
Why not coilovers?
on a slammed car it would be nice to get over speed bumps, my silvia isnt nearly as low as some 240's I've had but still has a hard time getting over speed bumps and not getting stuck, if they werent so much $ and I didnt already have bomb ass coilovers I'd buy em myself.
kalypso123
10-21-2009, 08:30 PM
^agreed, my driveway alone has a steep dip on it.
and NY roads are fierce... being able to raise is a blessing.
- k-sport doesn't have a 'great' rep,
- the air force products look good tho.
shishcabobers
10-21-2009, 09:52 PM
KW suspension has the something like that.
Welcome to KW automotive North America Inc. (http://kw-suspension.com/en/30_Products/21_KW_HLS/index.php)
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kalypso123
10-21-2009, 10:30 PM
doesnt seem like those are made for 240's tho
Silvette
10-21-2009, 10:34 PM
I was actually doing my research on these. They gave me a partial sponsorship. I just want to make sure these are legit. In the meantime, Shin the owner of AirRunner is looking into making a set for our s14. He will get back to me in the next few days.
rnkelly
10-22-2009, 03:58 PM
The air cup option definitely looks like the way to go. Basically just a coilover but allows for ride height adjustability for slow speed bumpy manoevering. Perfect for Super Low set-ups while not destroying your car.
Anyone have any of these things; Roberuta, AirForce Etc. ???
Preferably a reasonably priced set that is specific for S14 or just the cup part that will be compatible with my coilovers.
5t341tH
10-22-2009, 09:57 PM
no they are usually very high priced.
theres a guy selling a used set for my 2GS for 2500 bucks for Airforce
Silvette
10-22-2009, 10:26 PM
Wait a few months, AirRunners will be using my s14 to develop a kit. I'm due to drop off the car after they are done with SEMA.
rnkelly
10-23-2009, 10:28 AM
Cool, let me know how it goes. I'll keep my eye out for updates.
I had cups on my s15 and I loved them
The car went up and down about 2 inches.
I had them on Fortune Auto coilovers with Umbrella cups. Only thing is that they are a tad pricey for the umbrella setup.
Basically I had to run a shorter H&R spring to compensate for the size of the cups
Here are some pics
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c105/jzz30tt/IMG_7825.jpg?t=1224867224
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c105/jzz30tt/IMG_7826.jpg?t=1224867203
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c105/jzz30tt/IMG_7829.jpg?t=1224867269
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c105/jzz30tt/IMG_7830.jpg?t=1224867290
they were on this car
http://www.fortune-auto.net/Images/media1a.jpg
http://image.importtuner.com/f/17719002/impp_0904_01_z+2000_nissan_silvia_s15_silence_skep tics+nissan1.jpg
Just to throw this out there
If you get air cups do not even think about driving on them raised for any extended period of time. When the are at full up they compress the spring essentialy jacking up your preload and spring rates. If you have a car with 10k springs it will feel like 25k....its crazy. But to get over bumps and ramps its great. And when they are full down its like they are not even there.
However if you do not care much bout handeling I would go with an airsetup just because it does give you more flexibility. But if you drift or drive aggressively the cups are the way to go.
MrFairlady
10-23-2009, 12:51 PM
[quote=kalypso123;3094293 k-sport doesn't have a 'great' rep, [/quote]
Is that actual 1st hand knowledge,or based on the ol' telephone game.."this guy said that this guy i know.." type deal?
I'm not beatin on you,..just
I've owned 4 sets of K-sports and not 1 single issue with them.DAILY Driving..which to me is about as harsh,if not more than Smooth Track Transistions.
my old EVO,my 1st S13 hatch,S14 and Current S13 hatch project.
yeah sure they're made in "Indo-ChinThaiCherynobl", but Have done me well.I'll hopefully get a Chance to Beat on them Drifting to have 1st hand of that part shortly.
Id be willing to give these a shot if I had a Nice enough car w/ Extremly $$ Aero...and maybe will 1 day when my S14 gets to Baller Status.
Shit is Def Pimp.
Manhitbytran
10-23-2009, 01:04 PM
I saw that Airforce suspension kit, they use cheap quality materials. You can check out Platinum Vip's Phantom Cup Kit.
Heres a review thread on Freshalloy (http://forums2.freshalloy.com/showthread.php?p=1631635).
Hit them up (626) 472-7847 ask for Kennedy if you have any questions.
Also, Here is the tank that they run
http://badcopnodonuts.com/wp-content/uploads/dsc04331.jpg
Something like 2.5"x14"x5"
I saw that Airforce suspension kit, they use cheap quality materials. You can check out Platinum Vip's Phantom Cup Kit.
Heres a review thread on Freshalloy (http://forums2.freshalloy.com/showthread.php?p=1631635).
Hit them up (626) 472-7847 ask for Kennedy if you have any questions.
Also, Here is the tank that they run
http://badcopnodonuts.com/wp-content/uploads/dsc04331.jpg
Something like 2.5"x14"x5"
Oh wow that is sexy!!
How much does that retail for?
Manhitbytran
10-23-2009, 06:01 PM
Oh wow that is sexy!!
How much does that retail for?
Hit them up (626) 472-7847. Kennedy is a really helpful guy.:bigok:
Hit them up (626) 472-7847. Kennedy is a really helpful guy.:bigok:
Thanks but I do not need them as I already had a set
I was just asking out of curiosity
kalypso123
10-27-2009, 01:02 AM
Is that actual 1st hand knowledge,or based on the ol' telephone game.."this guy said that this guy i know.." type deal?
yeah those are opinions ive heard from others... im glad to hear things have gone well for you, but ive heard of atleast 6 - 8 people whove had bad things happen while they used them.
dubbrand
10-27-2009, 10:00 PM
Doesn't the S15 suspension bolt right up to a S14?... Airrunner already has a kit made for a S15 so I dunno how much r&D they need to make one for the S14. I looked into it and it seems really pricey for what you get. Doesn't even come with electronic valves.
I have the D2 air ride on my S14, pretty much same thing as KSport. Its not bad. When the roads are smooth it rides great... When theres bumps I definitely feel them. All in all my Stance coilovers were a lot nicer of a ride but theres no way I could daily drive my car that low. I wouldn't even be able to get into my apartment complex or the parking lot of my work w/o scraping or getting high centered. I like the option of raising it and lowring it with a flip of a switch.
If your really serious about gettingthem I'm planning on selling my car soon. I might be willing to either straight up sell my kit or trade for your suspension plus cash. I also have a custom center console made to house the switches and gauge.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v240/dubbrand/IMG_2203.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v240/dubbrand/IMG_2204.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v240/dubbrand/IMG_2175.jpg
dubbrand - so in your opinion is it worth doing the d2 air ride?? or is it better you think to wait for something better, or opt to go with the "air cylinders" from airforce??
ive driven a few Mercedes sl500 that have things like that. its sick press a button and the car would raise up 1 or 2 inches.
TommyGun
11-02-2009, 08:06 PM
german cars have done this for awhile now guy
i'd totally run this if it didnt cost more than a 2nd stock car to daily
dubbrand
11-03-2009, 09:49 PM
dubbrand - so in your opinion is it worth doing the d2 air ride?? or is it better you think to wait for something better, or opt to go with the "air cylinders" from airforce??
I dunno... I've never had any experience with any other air ride setups except bags on S10s or Toyota trucks. I looked into those cup things when I was looking for kits for my S14 but I didn't wanna spend that much money and really I couldn't get that much help trying to buy them or get info from distributors. One of the main reasons I wanted the D2 is because one of my coilovers were blown and didn't want to hassle with ordering parts and rebuilding it.
Also I've never had a set of D2 or KSport and any other similar brands. I don't know if my air ride rides the same as their coilovers. The last two coilover setups I had were Apexi N1 and Stance. If I could get by daily driving my car slammed with those I would but where I have to drive everyday there's no way I can be as low as I want.
I guess if your wanting the best ride quality possible, it'll be a really nice set of coilovers or a really expensive ar ride setup. If you can live with a stiffer setup and want to be able to raise and lower your car with a switch, D2 or similar would be just fine. Again I'm just going off of personal experience with my setups.
exe_ms
11-20-2009, 04:47 AM
the phantom cup kit can ride with air in the cups.
perfect for those who wants to roll low and park hard!
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