EVO-R Presents D2 Coilover suspension Kit
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Originally posted by EnthuZ
Very interesting discussion!
Somewhat off topic......does anyone have a clue as to what our front split lower a-arm(or does "two piece lower upright control arms" more correctly describe it?) with 2 pivots does? I'm guessing maybe to alter the camber gain curve?
Very interesting discussion!
Somewhat off topic......does anyone have a clue as to what our front split lower a-arm(or does "two piece lower upright control arms" more correctly describe it?) with 2 pivots does? I'm guessing maybe to alter the camber gain curve?
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All D2 racing sports coilover comes with 1 year warranty. Any problem, parts will be replace within a week. If you are not comfortable with your ride either too stiff or too soft. We'll exhange with whatever setting spring you need. Just sent us your spring and will sent you the one you want.
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So there are the numbers. It looks like the D2 is really quite stiff in the rear. I know the numbers are surprising, but this is how the math works out. I say the D2 setups will allow the car to rotate very well, maybe too well for some drivers.
#51
Originally posted by 350z-z33
Sorry, before we start stocking these D2 coil-over, this is the only set we have. If you are interested we can get one set for you, PM me.
Sorry, before we start stocking these D2 coil-over, this is the only set we have. If you are interested we can get one set for you, PM me.
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Originally posted by protocav
with the rear springs on the shocks, would we have to worry about the tires hitting? more specifically...20X10's hitting? seems like we don't have the clearance.
with the rear springs on the shocks, would we have to worry about the tires hitting? more specifically...20X10's hitting? seems like we don't have the clearance.
I don't believe the rear coil-over will hit the tire/wheel, however, until we install it on the Z I'm not 100% certain. We'll take close-up pictures after it's install (hopefully this weekend, if the weather is good here in NYC). Thanks!
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Those can't be the Z33 D2's in the pics. I've seen pics of the D2 Z33 appilication and they use the oem location for the rear springs. And even if I'm wrong, were dipping into real murky tuning waters. I know the motion rate for the rear springs, does anyone know what the rate is at the rear shocks? http://pics.montypics.com/Gcoupe35/2...875427_z33.jpg I passed on buying them in a group buy over on NICO forums for $600 plus shipping. What stopped, besides the off brand thing was because of the spring rates and the email I got from D2. According to D2, they come with 15Kg/13Kg spring rates as the prefered rate, 13Kg/10Kg is a optional rate.
Dear Sir:
Thanks for your e-mial. Regarding your quesiton that both F-15kg/mm R-13kg/mm and F-13kg/mm R-10kg/mm are correct. For the 350Z Z33 if spring rate go for F-11kg/mm R-11kg/mm will be too soft. We will suggest you to start with the in current use spring rate, you could get this informaiton from our US distributor. And 9kg/mm can not be used on this car model.
FuBu Auto Parts Company
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www.d2racingsport.com
Ok, get this, when they say the spring rate I wanted to use instead would be too soft, guess what they mean. If you try and run a spring that is softer (NOT STIFFER, but SOFTER) then their spec, it will cause the dampner to leak. One of the guys with a S14 got a little note inside his coilover box that said if he ran the extra pair of softer springs he ordered that they would cause the dampners to leak.
D2 Racing Coilovers (Monotube)
840/728 (15Kg/13Kg) F+168% R+113% (wee bit stiff eh, the recommended rate to)
Transfers 55% roll stiffness to front
Top secret and now buddy club* are the only known Z33 coilover systems running the rear springs on the dampner body. And even then the Top secret's also still run a spring in the oem location as well.
*All the spring details are not fully known at this time for the buddy clubs, but given the the spring rates they use, 748/280, all but guarantee's rear springs on the dampner body.
Frankly, ANY spring rate over 12Kg should not be considered for off track duty. The buddy clubs can be ordered revalved with softer rates.
Dear Sir:
Thanks for your e-mial. Regarding your quesiton that both F-15kg/mm R-13kg/mm and F-13kg/mm R-10kg/mm are correct. For the 350Z Z33 if spring rate go for F-11kg/mm R-11kg/mm will be too soft. We will suggest you to start with the in current use spring rate, you could get this informaiton from our US distributor. And 9kg/mm can not be used on this car model.
FuBu Auto Parts Company
D2 Racing Sport Company
www.d2racingsport.com
Ok, get this, when they say the spring rate I wanted to use instead would be too soft, guess what they mean. If you try and run a spring that is softer (NOT STIFFER, but SOFTER) then their spec, it will cause the dampner to leak. One of the guys with a S14 got a little note inside his coilover box that said if he ran the extra pair of softer springs he ordered that they would cause the dampners to leak.
D2 Racing Coilovers (Monotube)
840/728 (15Kg/13Kg) F+168% R+113% (wee bit stiff eh, the recommended rate to)
Transfers 55% roll stiffness to front
Top secret and now buddy club* are the only known Z33 coilover systems running the rear springs on the dampner body. And even then the Top secret's also still run a spring in the oem location as well.
*All the spring details are not fully known at this time for the buddy clubs, but given the the spring rates they use, 748/280, all but guarantee's rear springs on the dampner body.
Frankly, ANY spring rate over 12Kg should not be considered for off track duty. The buddy clubs can be ordered revalved with softer rates.