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      07-18-2010, 11:26 PM   #1
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TCK D/A Spring Rates

I am currently running 400/500 springs but feel at the track I can use a stiffer set-up. Anyone running the TCK D/A on the Mcoupe and tracking? If so, what spring rates are you going with?
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      09-12-2010, 08:29 PM   #2
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This is Two months after your post, but I have a 3.0i with 550F /700R and it is awesome. I primarily autocross, and use a square tire setup also.
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I am currently running 400/500 springs but feel at the track I can use a stiffer set-up. Anyone running the TCK D/A on the Mcoupe and tracking? If so, what spring rates are you going with?
I have 500# front and 600# rear on my TCK DA suspension. The key to a manageable street ride is proper adjustment of rebound and bump. I run two clicks in from full soft on front and rear bump and 1.5 turns in from full soft front and 1 turn from full soft rear for rebound.
For a dry track I run 8 clicks from full soft front and rear bump and one half turn from full firm front rebound and one turn from full firm rebound rear.
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Thanks Jim - I was looking at swamping the springs out to 500-600 but I may hold off and look into the moton set-up for next season. Did you swap your sway as well?
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Thanks Jim - I was looking at swamping the springs out to 500-600 but I may hold off and look into the moton set-up for next season. Did you swap your sway as well?
Hmmm maybe we could work something out because I am looking at going with the 600/700 set up. I currently have the 525/650 set up
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Can the TCK's handle that stiff of a spring rate?
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Can the TCK's handle that stiff of a spring rate?
They should be able too. Both TCK and GC use the same Koni shock I believe. I guess he only variable is what TCK valves their shock too. I guess the best person to ask would be TCK
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Yea I know for the TCK they use the vvs springs but the koni shocks can only handle I would think max 700. Would be interested to here what TCK has to say about run that type of spring rate on the m coupe.
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I had the TC Kline 500/600 and it was way too soft. I eventually ran 550 front and 700 rear, but then it began over springing the dampers. I got rid of mine and threw them away.
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      09-18-2010, 02:43 PM   #10
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What set-up are you running now?
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I had 800 lb rear springs on my E46M3 and the TCK DA shocks seemed to work well with those springs; however this was primarily on smooth racetracks not nearly as demanding as the Nurburgring (which I believe is RussRamz playground) so I believe that for autocross or most US racetracks they are OK at up to 800 lb spring rates. During a conversation with Pete at TCK a few years ago I recall he said that they don't sell any springs higher than 700 lbs, but he didn't say that the shocks can't handle a higher spring rate. Hope that helps. I haven't done a full suspension on my Z4MC but I think that 700 lb springs in the back is as high as I would go. I cannot speak from direct experience however.
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What set-up are you running now?
I have a custom 2 way KW Competition setup. They cannot be ordered off the shelf, but it's quite easy to have a set made and delivered if you're willing to wait for them to be built-up (2 weeks) and shipped (another 2 weeks or so if shipping stateside).
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I am running KW CS and like it for the street compliance and track capability.

Just trying to compare to other spring rates....anyone know what the KW CS spring rates are (front is linear, rear is progressive) ?
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      09-21-2010, 02:17 PM   #14
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Anyone have experience with the Moton clubsports on a M Coupe?

Is the new KW set-up much stiff than the tck?
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I running KW cs with 11kg swift spring, not very aggressive,
but is enough for my
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