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Driveline/Suspension
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<blockquote data-quote="c. love" data-source="post: 12716352" data-attributes="member: 141413"><p>What i dont often understand is people will throw out opinion on why something is better but never quantify why they are better. </p><p></p><p>Post up shock dynos or at least some experience you had.</p><p></p><p>Sure a race/competiion suspension is nice but what also needs to be understood is these are street cars form is > function in most of these cases. You want looks and a decent ride. The added bonus is the car behaving better in a race environment. Even then ive had great success with these and other "inferior" </p><p>dampers</p><p></p><p>Ive had lowering springs with koni and kyb dampers--it sucks. The dampers are made to OEM specs. Sure i can get a koni shock that i</p><p>Add spring perches/sleeves to but these arent intended to lower the car all too much and is race in orientation. Heck at this point you may as well corner</p><p>Balance. Again why these aren't race cars. If they are well you better open your pocket book a bit more.</p><p></p><p>Thats my feelings on it. For the 1000 bucks BC is a decent deal. Ive heard these are basically megan dampers--if thats true these dampers will go through some abuse. On another note these dampers can be sent in and have be gone through and have special valving added if you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c. love, post: 12716352, member: 141413"] What i dont often understand is people will throw out opinion on why something is better but never quantify why they are better. Post up shock dynos or at least some experience you had. Sure a race/competiion suspension is nice but what also needs to be understood is these are street cars form is > function in most of these cases. You want looks and a decent ride. The added bonus is the car behaving better in a race environment. Even then ive had great success with these and other "inferior" dampers Ive had lowering springs with koni and kyb dampers--it sucks. The dampers are made to OEM specs. Sure i can get a koni shock that i Add spring perches/sleeves to but these arent intended to lower the car all too much and is race in orientation. Heck at this point you may as well corner Balance. Again why these aren't race cars. If they are well you better open your pocket book a bit more. Thats my feelings on it. For the 1000 bucks BC is a decent deal. Ive heard these are basically megan dampers--if thats true these dampers will go through some abuse. On another note these dampers can be sent in and have be gone through and have special valving added if you choose. [/QUOTE]
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