Spring Rate Database?
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Spring Rate Database?
I thought there was one on this site a long time ago, but search did not find it. Does anyone have a list of the various spring and coilover setups for the Z along with the specific spring rates of each kit? I want something stiffer than my Eibachs.
Thanks,
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we have all the spring rates listed for the suspensions we offer on our web site...
coil overs can be found here...
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...02_153_261_400
springs can be found here...
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...02_153_261_399
coil overs can be found here...
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...02_153_261_400
springs can be found here...
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...02_153_261_399
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Originally Posted by 350Zteve
I thought there was one on this site a long time ago, but search did not find it. Does anyone have a list of the various spring and coilover setups for the Z along with the specific spring rates of each kit? I want something stiffer than my Eibachs.
Thanks,
Thanks,
Normally the list includes G35 spec'd items as well, I removed them except for one entry.
Oem springs 350Z’s 2003/2004
Front:314 Rear:342
Oem springs 350Z 2004.5/2005 (found 04 car's that have the revised susp.)
Front:314 Rear:427
Any spring or coil over that has “stiffer then oem springs by” does not factor in the higher rear spring rates of 04.5+350Z’s, figures are for 03/04 car's.
Eibach 350Z progressive springs 1”/1” drop* (*higher amounts common)
Spring rates in LBS initial/final front 296/384 initial/final rear 316/421
F +22% R +23% (looking at peak rates only)
RSR 350Z linear springs .6”/.6” drop
Spring rates in LBS 345/417
Stiffer then oem by F+10% R+22% (see note at very top)
Transfers +12% roll stiffness to rear
Hotchkis 350Z Linear springs .6”/.8” drop
Spring rates in lbs 340/330
Stiffer or softer then oem springs by F+8% R-3% (see note at very top)
Transfers +12% roll stiffness to front
Tokico springs as part of 350Z shock/spring package 1.2'/1.2' drop
Spring rates in lbs 375/375 on linear springs
Stiffer then oem by F+20% R+10%
(note sold without the shocks to my knowledge and no one has them on their Z to my knowledge either)
Tein S-tech 350z (fronts are progressive, rears are linear) .7”/.6” drop
Spring rates in lbs 386/402 (final rates only, softer initial front progressive rate unknown)
Stiffer then oem by F+23% R+16%
Tein H-tech 350z linear springs .3”/.2” drop
Spring rates in LBS 358/375
Stiffer then oem springs by F+14% R+10%
Tanabe GF210 Series 350Z progressive springs 1”/1.2” drop
Spring rates in LBS 336/375 (only peak rates are published, softer initial progressive rates unknown)
Stiffer then oem springs by F+7% R+10%
Tanabe NF210 Series 350Z progressive springs 1.2”/1.2” drop
Spring rates in LBS 314/353
Stiffer then oem springs by F+0 R+3%
Swift 350Z linear springs .8”/.6” drop on 350Z, G35 drop will be higher)
Spring rates in LBS 336/364
Nismo T2 350Z Linear springs 1”/1” drop on 350Z
Spring rates in LBS 625/700
IMO the only off the shealf shock I'd run with them are from TcKline or JRZ
Vogtland 350z progressive springs 1”/1” drop on 350Z G35 drop will be higher
Spring rates in LBS initial/final front 257/354 initial/final rear 285/422
Kg/mm springs 350Z
DR21 super sport 15mm drop
Spring rates in lbs initial/final front 246/398 initial/final rear 252/409
Kg/mm springs 350Z
DRacing 30mm drop
Spring rates in LBS initial/final front 252/454 initial/final rear 252/482 rear
NOTE ON Espelir below, the U.S. importer recently changed specs, I do not believe the newly listed specs are correct, since the new one's are extremely high. And when I called the company to ask if the springs are linear or progressive, they told me Linear, turn's out they were absolutely wrong, they are in fact progressive. I show the old specs for those reasons, take it with a grain of salt.
Espelir 350Z springs
381/460 F+22% R+37%
Transfers +15% roll stiffness to rear
Tein Flex (twin tube construction, adjustable dampners
Full-length adjustment and height adjustment for separate setting of the height and spring preload
Spring rates 672/672
Stiffer then oem by F+114% R+98
Transfers +16% roll stiffness to front
Side Note: Extremely high spring rates mean even when the adjustable damping is set as low as possible, you may not find ride quality happiness, several reports of this setups harshness exist Yet a few owner comment’s of a “like stock ride quality” also exist. However given the fact that they use a spring stiffness that’s over 100% stiffer then oem, if ride quality is of concern, either hitch a ride in a car equipped with them or make a different choice. In addition, several review’s have been done by people actually having the original more softly sprung Tein Flex coilovers do not take their comments to mean the same as the one using the current product, the original product specs are listed below under Tein Flex JDM.
Tein Flex JDM specs (can be special ordered est 6-8 weeks delivery)
Full-length adjustment and height adjustment for separate setting of the height and spring preload
Spring rates 560/560
Stiffer then oem by F+78% R+64%
Transfers 14% roll stiffness to front
Side Note: This is the original specs first offered in the U.S. with the Flex, shortly after it’s introduction the specs changed to those listed further above (672/672)
Tein Basic (twin tube construction, non adjustable dampners )
Spring rates 504/504
Stiffer then oem by F+61% R+43%
Transfers +18% roll stiffness to front
Tein SS (twin tube construction, adjustable dampners )
(JDM only at this time. 6-8 weeks delivery, come via ship)
Spring rates 392/314-392 (rear’s are progressive)
Stiffer then oem by F+25% R+15% at peak
Tein CS (Monotube constructionad, adjustable dampners )
Special Note: A comfort ride system compare to HKS LS.They are valved and sprung to fulfill their intended mission of offering up improved ride comfort. More specifically their valving will impact the performance they can deliver. And to add, revalving them is extremely expensive if you find they are too soft for you. If you want performance, pick a different Tein offering or pick a different brand.
Spring rates 392/392
Stiffer then oem by F+25% R15%
Transfers +10% roll stiffness to front
Megan Racing coilovers (monotube construction, seperate height adjustment from preload, 32 level adjustable dampners drop range
Spring rates 560/448
Stiffer then oem springs by F+78% R+28%
At $900 shipped they offer a lot of usefull features you should have in a coilover but normally don't get in their price range.
Nismo S-tune (twin tube construction, uses progressive springs, especially in rear)
350Z/G35 Coupe
Spring rates 448/504
Stiffer then oem by F+43% R+48%
Jic Flta-2 350Z fitment (Monotube construction, adjustable dampning)
Full-length adjustment and height adjustment for separate setting of the height and spring preload
Special Note: This setup is known for it’s extremely harsh steet ride quality, buyer beware get a ride and drive in a Z33 spec setup before you buy.
Spring rates560/672
Stiffer then oem by F+78% R+98%
Transfers +20% roll stiffness to rear
Note: We have seen this setup run with softer 504lbs rear springs , search post’s by FritxMan on my350z
Cusco Zero 1&2 Full-length adjustment and height adjustment for separate setting of the height and spring preload
Zero 1 has non adjustable dampning
Zero 2 has adjustable dampning
Spring rates 560/392
Stiffer then oem by F+78% R+15%
Transfers +63% roll stiffness to front (
Side Note: Pillow ball version reported to transfer excess harshness to the car.
Bilstein PSS coil over (Monotube construction, non adjustable dampners)
Special Note: Mild spring rates, but Bilstein says the dampners are performance valved
Spring rates 370/240-420 (rear progressive)
Stiffer then oem by F +18% R +23% (at peak rear spring rate)
Transfers +5% roll stiffness to rear
Note: be used to offer a 1” sedan drop, cost effective at $1195 shipped vs. Tein Basic’s you get monotube construction and inexpensive revalveability. Though I take issue with it's use of progressive rear springs.
Bilstein PSS9 coilover (Monotube construction, adjustable dampners)
Special Note: Mild spring rates, but Bilstein says the dampners are performance valved
Spring rates 370/240-420 (rear progressive)
Stiffer then oem by F +18% R +23% (at peak rear spring rate)
Transfers +5% roll stiffness to rear
Note: Still not available to my knowledge
HKS LS+ G35 Coupe (Monotube construction, adjustable dampners)
Spring rates 504/448
Stiffer then oem by F+58% R+29% (rear springs are progressive)
transfers 29% roll stiffness to the front
Side Note: Has the unusual distiction of actually being valved stiffer then the same coilover made for the 350Z (though you can only see 350Z LS+’s in the JDM catalog).
HKS LS+ 350Z (Monotube construction, adjustable dampners)
Spring rates 448/448
Stiffer then oem by F +43% R +31%
transfers 12% roll stiffness to the front
Sidenote: Listed on HKS's Japan web site, but not on the US web site. These might actually be our RS coilover, but that's pure speculation on my part.
END PART ONE
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PART TWO
HKS LS 350z (Monotube construction, non adjustable dampners)
Spring rates 448/448
Stiffer then oem by F +43% R +31%
transfers 12% roll stiffness to the front
Special Note: A comfort ride system
HKS II (Monotube construction, adjustable dampners)
Spring rates 504/504
Spring rates F+61% R+47%
transfers 14% roll stiffness to the front
Special Note: sprung and valved to be HKS’s most aggressive product for the G35/350Z, it is a notch above the RS coil over on the track, compare to Tein Flex and Jic coilovers. May be very tuff to get, said to have been removed from the USDM HKS catalog and is now JDM only, or so I’ve heard.
HKS RS (Monotube construction, adjustable dampning)
Spring rates 448/448
Stiffer then oem by F+43% R+31%
Transfers 12% roll stiffness to the front
Special Note: “Marketed” as HKS’s track coil over with a good street ride.
$1600 when on sale
Zeal function V6 coilover (Monotube construction, adjustable dampner) $2855
Full-length adjustment and height adjustment for separate setting of the height and spring preload
Spring rates 560/448
Stiffer then oem by F+78% R+31%
Transfers +47% roll stiffness to front
Note: Ok, yes they are expensive. But they are from a exceptional company with a exceptional reputation and posted owner reviews that match.
$2800
KW coilovers Variant's 1,2&3
Monotube construction,
V1=non adjustable dampning,
V2=adjustable damping,
V3=separate adjustability for compression damping AND rebound damping and is the only product of it’s kind at this time.
Spring rates Front 485lbs to 525Lbs Rear: 240Lbs to 548Lbs (progressive springs)
Notes: High progressive rear spring rate spread can be fixed easily with Eibach ESS springs in place of the KW rear springs, cheap fix at only $100 for a pair.
D2 Racing/Ksport Coilovers
Monotube constrution full length height adjustment separate from preload rear springs on coilover bodies
Spring rates in LBS 840/*728
*Rear springs are NOT run in the oem location, they are mounted on the rear dampners;
Stiffer then omen springs by F+268% R+350%
Side Note:
Kg/mm DNA coilovers (this setup uses 4 springs on the rear of the car)
(Monotube construction, full length height adjustment separate from preload, adjustable dampners)
Spring rates in LBS Front 748 Rear progressive 336 to 672 + 280 linear on dampner
Stiffer then oem springs by F+238% R+233% to 331%
OLD SPECS Buddy Club Racing spec coilovers (this setup uses 4 springs on the rear of the car)
(Monotube construction, full length height adjustment separate from preload, adjustable dampners)
Spring rates in LBS Front 748 Rear progressive 336 to 672 + 280 linear on dampner
Stiffer then oem springs by F+238% R+233% to 331%
$1555
NEW CURRENT SPECS Buddy Club Racing spec coilovers (rear springs on dampners ONLY)
(Monotube construction, full length height adjustment separate from preload, adjustable dampners)
Spring rates in LBS Front 560 Rear 448*
Stiffer then oem by F +78% R +113%*
With 336lbs rear springs R +64%*
*Springs run on the oem dampner bodies leverage a much greater amount of force to the wheels 59% vs 36% for rear springs in the oem location.
R-SR I-shock coilovers (JDM only, R-SR USA may or may not be able to get them ) ride height 0mm to -30 mm on 350Z looking at pics, looks like they have full length height adjustment separate from preload with 46mm piston’s pretty sure they are monotubes Uses titanium springs (Ti2000)
http://www.rs-r.co.jp/products/shock/sports.htm
http://www.rs-r.co.jp/products/shock/pdf/z.pdf
Spring rates in LBS 560/504lbs
Silk Road SPEC-RM/A8 coilovers monotube 8 way adjustable dampners, full length height adjustment separate from preload
Spring rates in LBS 560/448
http://www.silkroad-jp.com/section/a8.html
$1699
*T1R Type-E Suspension systems (Monotube construction non adjustable dampners)
Full-length adjustment and height adjustment for separate setting of the height and spring preload
Spring rates: 672 lbs/ 448 lbs
Stiffer then oem by F+114% R+31%
Transfers +83% roll stiffness to the front
Notes* Listing on AJR’s web site has been pulled, pics of this setup are shown installed on *********.com, may or may not be inproduction.
Swift super mach coilovers
Spec’s unknown 560/448lbs?
http://www.swiftsprings.com/index.as...on=Custom&ID=5
Unitech racing/Truechoice Koni coilovers Shortned and revalved Koni shocks converted into coilovers, extensive R&D by the PerformanceNissan racing team, Unitech
Phase 3 have adjustable shocks Phase 4 are DA independent for bump/rebound
Spring rates in LBS 500/425
*Moton Club sport dampners (coilovers) Monotube w/remote gas reservoir’s which feature adjustable gas pressure (100 to350 PSI) and are adjustable for bump and rebound separately.
Spring rates: Because of how they can adjust this is the only setup that allow's the end user the ability to run 300lbs to 1000lbs spring rates without the need to revalve. Simply change the gas pressure charge and adjust the dampning to suit your chosen spring rates
@$3500 (does not include the cost of springs)
http://www.350zmotoring.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=24459
*I've heard these never actually got made, do follow the link and call if interested to know for sure.
HKS LS 350z (Monotube construction, non adjustable dampners)
Spring rates 448/448
Stiffer then oem by F +43% R +31%
transfers 12% roll stiffness to the front
Special Note: A comfort ride system
HKS II (Monotube construction, adjustable dampners)
Spring rates 504/504
Spring rates F+61% R+47%
transfers 14% roll stiffness to the front
Special Note: sprung and valved to be HKS’s most aggressive product for the G35/350Z, it is a notch above the RS coil over on the track, compare to Tein Flex and Jic coilovers. May be very tuff to get, said to have been removed from the USDM HKS catalog and is now JDM only, or so I’ve heard.
HKS RS (Monotube construction, adjustable dampning)
Spring rates 448/448
Stiffer then oem by F+43% R+31%
Transfers 12% roll stiffness to the front
Special Note: “Marketed” as HKS’s track coil over with a good street ride.
$1600 when on sale
Zeal function V6 coilover (Monotube construction, adjustable dampner) $2855
Full-length adjustment and height adjustment for separate setting of the height and spring preload
Spring rates 560/448
Stiffer then oem by F+78% R+31%
Transfers +47% roll stiffness to front
Note: Ok, yes they are expensive. But they are from a exceptional company with a exceptional reputation and posted owner reviews that match.
$2800
KW coilovers Variant's 1,2&3
Monotube construction,
V1=non adjustable dampning,
V2=adjustable damping,
V3=separate adjustability for compression damping AND rebound damping and is the only product of it’s kind at this time.
Spring rates Front 485lbs to 525Lbs Rear: 240Lbs to 548Lbs (progressive springs)
Notes: High progressive rear spring rate spread can be fixed easily with Eibach ESS springs in place of the KW rear springs, cheap fix at only $100 for a pair.
D2 Racing/Ksport Coilovers
Monotube constrution full length height adjustment separate from preload rear springs on coilover bodies
Spring rates in LBS 840/*728
*Rear springs are NOT run in the oem location, they are mounted on the rear dampners;
Stiffer then omen springs by F+268% R+350%
Side Note:
Originally Posted by JDMZ33
We are the U.S D2 racing sport distributor. We'll be testing them on our red track. Will set the retail price once it is ready. We can take special order now. test price is set at $1289. Will ship by Air. 3-5 business days.
Jay
Jay
Originally Posted by 350z-z33
We test fitted a set on our Z six month ago and they sucks!!! The ride was WAY TOO harsh...... this is why we did not carry D2 coil-over at this point, but I heard they may have new design for the rear where the spring and strut are separated just like the OEM ones.....
Kg/mm DNA coilovers (this setup uses 4 springs on the rear of the car)
(Monotube construction, full length height adjustment separate from preload, adjustable dampners)
Spring rates in LBS Front 748 Rear progressive 336 to 672 + 280 linear on dampner
Stiffer then oem springs by F+238% R+233% to 331%
OLD SPECS Buddy Club Racing spec coilovers (this setup uses 4 springs on the rear of the car)
(Monotube construction, full length height adjustment separate from preload, adjustable dampners)
Spring rates in LBS Front 748 Rear progressive 336 to 672 + 280 linear on dampner
Stiffer then oem springs by F+238% R+233% to 331%
$1555
NEW CURRENT SPECS Buddy Club Racing spec coilovers (rear springs on dampners ONLY)
(Monotube construction, full length height adjustment separate from preload, adjustable dampners)
Spring rates in LBS Front 560 Rear 448*
Stiffer then oem by F +78% R +113%*
With 336lbs rear springs R +64%*
*Springs run on the oem dampner bodies leverage a much greater amount of force to the wheels 59% vs 36% for rear springs in the oem location.
R-SR I-shock coilovers (JDM only, R-SR USA may or may not be able to get them ) ride height 0mm to -30 mm on 350Z looking at pics, looks like they have full length height adjustment separate from preload with 46mm piston’s pretty sure they are monotubes Uses titanium springs (Ti2000)
http://www.rs-r.co.jp/products/shock/sports.htm
http://www.rs-r.co.jp/products/shock/pdf/z.pdf
Spring rates in LBS 560/504lbs
Silk Road SPEC-RM/A8 coilovers monotube 8 way adjustable dampners, full length height adjustment separate from preload
Spring rates in LBS 560/448
http://www.silkroad-jp.com/section/a8.html
$1699
*T1R Type-E Suspension systems (Monotube construction non adjustable dampners)
Full-length adjustment and height adjustment for separate setting of the height and spring preload
Spring rates: 672 lbs/ 448 lbs
Stiffer then oem by F+114% R+31%
Transfers +83% roll stiffness to the front
Notes* Listing on AJR’s web site has been pulled, pics of this setup are shown installed on *********.com, may or may not be inproduction.
Swift super mach coilovers
Spec’s unknown 560/448lbs?
http://www.swiftsprings.com/index.as...on=Custom&ID=5
Unitech racing/Truechoice Koni coilovers Shortned and revalved Koni shocks converted into coilovers, extensive R&D by the PerformanceNissan racing team, Unitech
Phase 3 have adjustable shocks Phase 4 are DA independent for bump/rebound
Spring rates in LBS 500/425
*Moton Club sport dampners (coilovers) Monotube w/remote gas reservoir’s which feature adjustable gas pressure (100 to350 PSI) and are adjustable for bump and rebound separately.
Spring rates: Because of how they can adjust this is the only setup that allow's the end user the ability to run 300lbs to 1000lbs spring rates without the need to revalve. Simply change the gas pressure charge and adjust the dampning to suit your chosen spring rates
@$3500 (does not include the cost of springs)
http://www.350zmotoring.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=24459
*I've heard these never actually got made, do follow the link and call if interested to know for sure.
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Dr Hoon (11-26-2019)
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Originally Posted by Gsedan35
Tokico springs as part of 350Z shock/spring package 1.2'/1.2' drop
Spring rates in lbs 375/375 on linear springs
Stiffer then oem by F+20% R+10%
(note sold without the shocks to my knowledge and no one has them on their Z to my knowledge either)
Spring rates in lbs 375/375 on linear springs
Stiffer then oem by F+20% R+10%
(note sold without the shocks to my knowledge and no one has them on their Z to my knowledge either)
Performance Nissan Says otherwise.
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...oducts_id=5881
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#8
Originally Posted by BlackSpec02
Are you sure these are 1.2 inches?
Performance Nissan Says otherwise.
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...oducts_id=5881
Performance Nissan Says otherwise.
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...oducts_id=5881
Originally Posted by sin4me
Well, I just got a call back from Ray with Tokico and he gave me the following specs:
G35 - DSK507 - 240f/300r - Linear Springs
350Z - DSK512 - 375f/375r - Linear Springs
The spring rate on the G35 seems way low, I asked him again and he said that was the info he had, so maybe the ones for the 350 would be the way to go. Both are suppsed to lower 1.2inches, but if you put the one from the 350 on it would be like 1.7 correct? Anyone care to give their opinions on how well this setup might work? Thanks
G35 - DSK507 - 240f/300r - Linear Springs
350Z - DSK512 - 375f/375r - Linear Springs
The spring rate on the G35 seems way low, I asked him again and he said that was the info he had, so maybe the ones for the 350 would be the way to go. Both are suppsed to lower 1.2inches, but if you put the one from the 350 on it would be like 1.7 correct? Anyone care to give their opinions on how well this setup might work? Thanks
#9
Damn, I was hoping it was .75 because I think 1.2 might be too much for daily driving with my lip on, I dont want to crack the thing or scrape it on everything. I was trying to decide between this set up and tein basics....
#10
wow great thread
thanks all that info GSedan
im prob in the rare group who wants softer springs in the front. The rear im not fussed, softer or harder. What gives that softer/cushy ride over bumps, lower spring rates or the shock damping?
over the roads i use traveling to work everyday, my car crashes violently over potholes, train tracks, etc, so much so that the whole dash makes a bad plastic sreeching sound, not to mention creating annoying interior rattles
i was thinking rather than buy coilovers, i can just use some springs with stock shocks. But i realise now that wont give me a softer ride
my question is, im steering towards the HKS LS+, does anyone have the specs on these? could these be wound down to be softer in the front than stock?
thanks all that info GSedan
im prob in the rare group who wants softer springs in the front. The rear im not fussed, softer or harder. What gives that softer/cushy ride over bumps, lower spring rates or the shock damping?
over the roads i use traveling to work everyday, my car crashes violently over potholes, train tracks, etc, so much so that the whole dash makes a bad plastic sreeching sound, not to mention creating annoying interior rattles
i was thinking rather than buy coilovers, i can just use some springs with stock shocks. But i realise now that wont give me a softer ride
my question is, im steering towards the HKS LS+, does anyone have the specs on these? could these be wound down to be softer in the front than stock?
Last edited by TiPIACE; 12-19-2005 at 11:57 AM.
#12
Originally Posted by noodleman
anyone else think that this thread should be stickied? Thanks for the great info Gsedan35!
#14
G35sedan
From espelir website I have spring rates of
6.8 F (around 381)
8.2 R (around 460)
with a drop of 15-20mm Front Rear.
http://www.espelir.co.jp/NISSAN%203.html
Why do you believe this information is outdated?
Since these are progressive anyone have any info on initial spring rates?
From espelir website I have spring rates of
6.8 F (around 381)
8.2 R (around 460)
with a drop of 15-20mm Front Rear.
http://www.espelir.co.jp/NISSAN%203.html
Why do you believe this information is outdated?
Since these are progressive anyone have any info on initial spring rates?
Last edited by Nano; 12-27-2005 at 05:39 AM.
#15
Nissan 2003-Up 350Z (Z33) ESPELIR Spring (GT) ACTIVE GT Springs (ESG055)
Avg. Drop: Front/Rear 10mm/10mm
ESPELIR Spring (GT) ACTIVE GT springs. To satisfy the performance driver that wants to extract the best performance out of his vehicle ESPELIR has developed the ACTIVE GT. This spring empowers a higher spring rate than the ACTIVE SUPER DOWN and has a 30% higher grade stroke volume.
350Z / Z33
Year: 2003+
Front - 10mm
Rear - 10mm
Rate: F-6.9, R-9.2
Just ordered these from ProjectNissan. Drop appears to be minor. Read some good reviews.
Avg. Drop: Front/Rear 10mm/10mm
ESPELIR Spring (GT) ACTIVE GT springs. To satisfy the performance driver that wants to extract the best performance out of his vehicle ESPELIR has developed the ACTIVE GT. This spring empowers a higher spring rate than the ACTIVE SUPER DOWN and has a 30% higher grade stroke volume.
350Z / Z33
Year: 2003+
Front - 10mm
Rear - 10mm
Rate: F-6.9, R-9.2
Just ordered these from ProjectNissan. Drop appears to be minor. Read some good reviews.
#16
Originally Posted by Nano
G35sedan
From espelir website I have spring rates of
6.8 F (around 381)
8.2 R (around 460)
with a drop of 15-20mm Front Rear.
http://www.espelir.co.jp/NISSAN%203.html
Why do you believe this information is outdated?
Since these are progressive anyone have any info on initial spring rates?
From espelir website I have spring rates of
6.8 F (around 381)
8.2 R (around 460)
with a drop of 15-20mm Front Rear.
http://www.espelir.co.jp/NISSAN%203.html
Why do you believe this information is outdated?
Since these are progressive anyone have any info on initial spring rates?
#17
Originally Posted by gringott
Nissan 2003-Up 350Z (Z33) ESPELIR Spring (GT) ACTIVE GT Springs (ESG055)
Avg. Drop: Front/Rear 10mm/10mm
ESPELIR Spring (GT) ACTIVE GT springs. To satisfy the performance driver that wants to extract the best performance out of his vehicle ESPELIR has developed the ACTIVE GT. This spring empowers a higher spring rate than the ACTIVE SUPER DOWN and has a 30% higher grade stroke volume.
350Z / Z33
Year: 2003+
Front - 10mm
Rear - 10mm
Rate: F-6.9, R-9.2
Just ordered these from ProjectNissan. Drop appears to be minor. Read some good reviews.
Avg. Drop: Front/Rear 10mm/10mm
ESPELIR Spring (GT) ACTIVE GT springs. To satisfy the performance driver that wants to extract the best performance out of his vehicle ESPELIR has developed the ACTIVE GT. This spring empowers a higher spring rate than the ACTIVE SUPER DOWN and has a 30% higher grade stroke volume.
350Z / Z33
Year: 2003+
Front - 10mm
Rear - 10mm
Rate: F-6.9, R-9.2
Just ordered these from ProjectNissan. Drop appears to be minor. Read some good reviews.
#18
Originally Posted by ocdavid
Question on spring rates:
Does the higher spring rate value = stiffer spring or does it equal the rebound. and what is the difference between rebound and stiffness?
Does the higher spring rate value = stiffer spring or does it equal the rebound. and what is the difference between rebound and stiffness?
Eibach 350Z progressive springs 1”/1” drop
Spring rates in LBS initial/final front 296/384 initial/final rear 316/421
F +22% R +23% (looking at peak rates only)
You are seeing a true telling of that springs progressive spring rate. The first number is the initial spring rate. When that spring is compressed upwards that portion of the spring binds it's coils and the peak spring rate takes over, known as the final rate.
Rebound is a shock term and deals with the speed or rate that a shock/coilover dampner allows the suspension to return to normal after being compressed.
#19
Gsedan35:
If you want to create a new spring rate / coilover reference thread, I'd be happy to sticky it. It's be a great resource to help avoid future redundant inquiries about this topic. Thanks for compiling everything thus far!
If you want to create a new spring rate / coilover reference thread, I'd be happy to sticky it. It's be a great resource to help avoid future redundant inquiries about this topic. Thanks for compiling everything thus far!
#20
Originally Posted by Gsedan35
I have a huge favor to ask. Can you please take at least one picture of the springs themselves? I really need to see them. It will tell me if they are progressive or not. Thanks in advance.