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IRS Drag Suspension Set Up -- In here please..
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<blockquote data-quote="sunburned" data-source="post: 5859937" data-attributes="member: 30336"><p>I'll be the first to throw out a shock option. I already had subframe bushings, diff bushings, and the Billetflow IRS brace and brackets. I recently installed the H&R race springs and koni single adjustable shocks. Set on full stiff, the shocks are great for handling. When I went to the track, I threw on some ET streets and set the shocks to almost all the way soft and the difference was amazing. Just driving on the street, the car squatted like crazy when I accelerated. Even with stiff coilovers on the front, the weight transfer was great. My best 60' time went from 1.85 to 1.75 after changing only the shocks and springs.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I think a good setup would be:</p><p></p><p>-Billetflow IRS brace</p><p>-Bruce's full IRS bushing kit</p><p>-whatever sticky wheels and tires you like</p><p>-koni single adjustable shocks (cheap from tire rack)</p><p>-whatever spring you think is best for launching, I don't think it really matters with the IRS</p><p>-better axles if you want, but people are running 10's on stock ones, others are breaking level 5's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunburned, post: 5859937, member: 30336"] I'll be the first to throw out a shock option. I already had subframe bushings, diff bushings, and the Billetflow IRS brace and brackets. I recently installed the H&R race springs and koni single adjustable shocks. Set on full stiff, the shocks are great for handling. When I went to the track, I threw on some ET streets and set the shocks to almost all the way soft and the difference was amazing. Just driving on the street, the car squatted like crazy when I accelerated. Even with stiff coilovers on the front, the weight transfer was great. My best 60' time went from 1.85 to 1.75 after changing only the shocks and springs. That being said, I think a good setup would be: -Billetflow IRS brace -Bruce's full IRS bushing kit -whatever sticky wheels and tires you like -koni single adjustable shocks (cheap from tire rack) -whatever spring you think is best for launching, I don't think it really matters with the IRS -better axles if you want, but people are running 10's on stock ones, others are breaking level 5's [/QUOTE]
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