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I wish someone wrote a book on suspension. What spring rate should I run?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ansharky" data-source="post: 1566394" data-attributes="member: 31971"><p>So my car is essentially going to be a weekend car that I can daily drive, is better at cornering than stock, and can launch from a dig for some light street racing. I was looking at feal for coilovers. </p><p></p><p>The guy at maximum motorsports said to not run feals true rear coilovers due to axle travel issues for a daily driver. He also said their default spring rates of 8k front/ 5k rear were too stiff for what I was building, especially in the front. I called feal and they said they just have a different philosophy, and what they offer for their “balance comfort and performance” package would work fine for what I’m building.</p><p></p><p>So what rate coilovers is everyone running? What spring rates would be optimal for a street car with 300-350 hp? Im desperately trying to piece together information based on what I can find, but theres not exactly a book on this shite </p><p></p><p>IN DEPTH RESPONSES WELCOME!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ansharky, post: 1566394, member: 31971"] So my car is essentially going to be a weekend car that I can daily drive, is better at cornering than stock, and can launch from a dig for some light street racing. I was looking at feal for coilovers. The guy at maximum motorsports said to not run feals true rear coilovers due to axle travel issues for a daily driver. He also said their default spring rates of 8k front/ 5k rear were too stiff for what I was building, especially in the front. I called feal and they said they just have a different philosophy, and what they offer for their “balance comfort and performance” package would work fine for what I’m building. So what rate coilovers is everyone running? What spring rates would be optimal for a street car with 300-350 hp? Im desperately trying to piece together information based on what I can find, but theres not exactly a book on this shite IN DEPTH RESPONSES WELCOME! [/QUOTE]
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