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10-23-2007, 12:58 PM | #1 |
is ground control suspension worth it?
i heard about ground control suspension and it sounds pretty cool, the problem is that i couldnt find out the springs rates, how stiff could one go with GC? any info...?
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10-23-2007, 01:02 PM | #3 |
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You can get them with custom spring rates (Eibach). Preferred suspension set-up of most auto-xers alongside quality shocks. What I plan to do in the future for the S14.
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10-23-2007, 01:03 PM | #4 |
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I wouldn't do it.
spend the cash and do it right the first time with a nice set of coils. a friend of mine learned the hard way.
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10-23-2007, 01:09 PM | #6 |
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Well for me after following most of Wiseass' suspension threads and others with road racing and auto-crossing experience as well as having previously had average quality coilovers in all my former 240s, I think it's time to give GC + Koni shocks a try.
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10-23-2007, 02:48 PM | #7 |
konis r the best shocks/struts out there huh? but theyre expensive. like 700 bux, plus GC 350 bux, you mind as well get coilovers.right?
the shocks that one could get would be based on your spring rate right? for example u cant get a cheap shock that is not going to hold that much spring rate or else it will blow huh? are konis n kybs or someother brand going to be able to handle such stiffness? |
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10-23-2007, 02:57 PM | #8 | |
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Konis and the like can be revalved to basically whatever your heart desires, so, yes.
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10-23-2007, 03:00 PM | #9 |
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ground control has their own reccomendations for each car they have parts for. they also sell custom spring rates that you ask for. i like mine just fine and run them with the yellow koni sports. all to GC specifications.
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10-23-2007, 03:05 PM | #10 |
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You shouldnt say "minus well get coilovers". If anything they are just as good if not better then some coilovers. It a pretty nice set-up.
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10-23-2007, 03:06 PM | #11 |
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Don't bother.
Might as well just get a coilover system where the damper and spring are matched to work in unison, and made just for your car. It's not like proper coilovers are that much more money than high quality struts and Ground Controls. It's not that GC is a horrible system, but what's the advantage? Penny pinching ftl.
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10-23-2007, 03:54 PM | #18 | |
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I've had this conversation recently with Wiisass. Pretty much all of these Asian coilovers are just marketing garbage! With GC you have your choice of Koni or Bilstein shocks. I would only pick from those two shocks out of the other options GC offers...I think they offer Sachs too, also top quality stuff. If you don't like the Eibach springs you can put in some Hypercoils. These Asian coilovers never put up any shock dynos, and when they do they're not pretty.
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10-23-2007, 04:43 PM | #19 | |
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GC + Koni is better than anything one piece ive seen. The only piece from Japan Ive heard have held up to racing over here and are comprable are Zeal pieces. You can use KYB in a pinch ands its ok, or Koni Adjustable. But the real koni with GC is better than JDM stuff (WHICH IS MADE IN TAIWAN)
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10-23-2007, 04:52 PM | #20 |
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Man another thread with dumb ass shit spread by people that really don't know.
Steve Shadows hits on the nail head! Any fool that is dissing a Koni GC setup does not know a thing about suspension. The only advantage that JDM coilovers have is they are preassembled. Oh boo hoo you can't take the time to put collars properly on a dope ass set of shocks. Fact is if you really want a nice setup? Koni's and Ground Controls are fucking sweet and won't cost you anymore than the ok lower budget coilovers. I try out suspensions, for the sake of checking them out. Its why I have a set of Ohlins with Apex springs on one of my cars right now. It also why I am checking out a set of KBees. You know what though? I am building a set of Koni's with Ground Controls because they are the shit plain and simple. Either read up on suspension, or STFU. Especially if your dissing Koni's and Ground controls.
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10-23-2007, 05:21 PM | #24 | |
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but what fron dampers? run 400 front 300 back for grip on street tires 400 front 350 rear for r comps 400 is highest you can go iirc and still have 2-2.5 inches of lowering ability with the sleeves.
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10-23-2007, 05:46 PM | #25 | |
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I have 450's on my rears. Fronts probably could handle a bit more, but I'm on 8611's now I wonder what the DSG car uses? He had off-the-shelf yellows in back last I knew. In the end: Koni Yellow + GC will outhandle pretty much every JDM coilover out there, and 100% of the pseudo JDM stuff.
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10-23-2007, 05:48 PM | #26 |
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Ya steve but the imposter wants to think 400lbs is weak when actually its right around 8kg and 300lb is close to 6kg. i.e. same as most coilover setups people run.
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10-23-2007, 10:44 PM | #28 |
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Spring rate and how stiff you can go on a given shock depends on the shock valving. So a Koni yellow for the s13 may be valved differently than one for the s14 and the valving of the shock and the weight of the car and some other factors determines what spring rate you can run and what damping ratio you will end up with. Damping ratio is the normalized way of looking at how the car will settle after an input and how the damper will absorb the spring energy.
And you guys should keep in mind that ground control isn't your only option. Unless I'm wrong, ground control just sells sleeves, perches and springs, which you can get many other places. Of course you have to get the right diameter sleeve for whatever shock you're going to run. Koni makes sleeves for their shocks, Bilstein does as well and there are tons of circle track places that sell sleeves that would probably fit a lot of these dampers. I'm not say that I'm positive that a random spring sleeve you find somewhere is going to fit whatever shock you want to use, but there will be a lot out there that will wor for what you want it to do. I don't have any problems with ground control, I just wanted to point that out because it seems like people think it's something different than just a "coilover kit" with an eibach spring. But I do like hypercoils better than eibach just from personal experience and from feedback from other people. As for a coilover being matched with spring rate and valving. Everyone likes to forget that mass has a lot to do with what valving is needed for a given spring rate on a given car. So a 2400lb car will need different valving than a 3000lb car with the same springs. And from what I've seen a lot of the JDM stuff isn't valved that great to start. But back to the Koni's, to know what spring rates you would want to run, you really need to get a dyno plot. Or at least call Koni and talk to someone in their motorsports department. They should be able to give you an idea of what you want to run. And if you want to run something out of the range, there is always the option of sending them out to get revalved. This does add to the cost, but in the end you will have a better suspension setup than you could've bought off the shelf. Tim |
10-23-2007, 10:52 PM | #29 | |
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I know you can go to like bazillion (800 or iirc even higher) OK GUYS!!! you too aceinhole!!! not lies lies! but what GC told me is that for the KYB shock or the direct bolt on adjustable Koni shocks the spring is actually phsycially longer if you go over 400 or 450 I cant remeber right now. Im pissed off if the guy was confused and just jacekd me off like that either way I only wanted 6 R 8 F, so 400 F 325 R is fine for now.
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10-23-2007, 10:53 PM | #30 |
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DO NOT get ground control coil over sleeves! The 240s don't have enough suspension travel to stick a threaded sleeve in there, you WILL bottom out. Invest in a set of coilovers, even megan's will be significantly better than the cheap ground control crap.
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