JIC FLTA2 Coilovers Installed!!!
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JIC FLTA2 Coilovers Installed!!!
I paid a local shop $300 to install today.
WOW, was my first impression, I can't believe how much better the Z now looks!
Handling at first glance,
Its definitely much more of a firm ride. My first impression, It seems a bit bouncy sometimes and then sometimes its just a firm ride, but when the road isn't all chewed with repaired potholes, the Z handles MUCH MUCH better than stock. It feels like the Z can handle high speed corners at speeds 10-20mph faster than the stock height and suspension. I can't wait to get the Z on the track for the High Performance School at Heartland Park in Topeka, KS. I'm going to throw the Enkei 17" RPO-2J's on there for the 2nd day and let her rip!!!
I also have a Sunday Autocross SCCA solo II event so I'll give a big review of the differences Monday.
With the limits I've pushed the Z too so far, it has absolutley no sway at all to it now. When braking hard, the body doesn't shift a bit anymore either.
Here's the honest truth about how the Z now feels. When I accelerate the Z around a high speed sweeper, I can honestly say that the Z is now laughing at me saying "is that all you have you big puss?" It truley feels like it will handle nearly anything I am comfortable throwing at it anywhere besides the track.
The true test will be on the track!
WOW, was my first impression, I can't believe how much better the Z now looks!
Handling at first glance,
Its definitely much more of a firm ride. My first impression, It seems a bit bouncy sometimes and then sometimes its just a firm ride, but when the road isn't all chewed with repaired potholes, the Z handles MUCH MUCH better than stock. It feels like the Z can handle high speed corners at speeds 10-20mph faster than the stock height and suspension. I can't wait to get the Z on the track for the High Performance School at Heartland Park in Topeka, KS. I'm going to throw the Enkei 17" RPO-2J's on there for the 2nd day and let her rip!!!
I also have a Sunday Autocross SCCA solo II event so I'll give a big review of the differences Monday.
With the limits I've pushed the Z too so far, it has absolutley no sway at all to it now. When braking hard, the body doesn't shift a bit anymore either.
Here's the honest truth about how the Z now feels. When I accelerate the Z around a high speed sweeper, I can honestly say that the Z is now laughing at me saying "is that all you have you big puss?" It truley feels like it will handle nearly anything I am comfortable throwing at it anywhere besides the track.
The true test will be on the track!
Last edited by zoasis; 07-17-2003 at 11:34 PM.
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