Tein Monoflex with EDFC - HELP PLEASE
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Tein Monoflex with EDFC - HELP PLEASE
Hi I am from Germany. Please just around sorry for my English. I also already have the forum goes so well it searches but no answer found.
I I grad a tein monoflex with edfc a now I'm here to ask for the correct spring rate for front and rear. so I the 16 stages of the edfc good use can. I am a sporty driver. would like to but when I put on the edfc soft that I can yet comfortable ride on uneven roads. but the hardest level on the edfc should be suitable for racetracks.
Here is a picture where I've found but can I take this also for my have use? My rims are 8.5 and 10 x 19
I need now only of you a tip which measure C I best to comply? or?
I'd tieferlegung 35 mm on one series. I have 30 mm before spring had in it and there was still something place.
BIG THANKS
I I grad a tein monoflex with edfc a now I'm here to ask for the correct spring rate for front and rear. so I the 16 stages of the edfc good use can. I am a sporty driver. would like to but when I put on the edfc soft that I can yet comfortable ride on uneven roads. but the hardest level on the edfc should be suitable for racetracks.
Here is a picture where I've found but can I take this also for my have use? My rims are 8.5 and 10 x 19
I need now only of you a tip which measure C I best to comply? or?
I'd tieferlegung 35 mm on one series. I have 30 mm before spring had in it and there was still something place.
BIG THANKS
Last edited by Florian350zATI; 01-11-2013 at 12:04 PM.
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The problem with Tein suspension is the very stiff springs make rebound dampening very necessary, especially for the heavy engine. I don't think you'd ever want the front on "soft". It will feel like you are on a water bed. The rear is different and the lack of dampening is less necessary with weight transfer that occurs naturally on acceleration.
Before investing in EDFC, set rear to soft and front to moderate or stiff and see what you think.
Before investing in EDFC, set rear to soft and front to moderate or stiff and see what you think.
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Thank you for your reply only I come clear but not yet. the image in my first contribution how exactly must I comply with these values and what ergebniss for one I as can.
I would like the following values of the floor lower edge to the fender:
front: 630 mm
rear: 665 mm
front, I'm now following values: C = 339 mm, D = 15 mm
rear I have B = 140 mm, C = 35 mm
front am I by the high content only, I know not whether I might B the spring have stretched too far along.
back I get, but she not height. Since I have 680 mm and would like to 665 mm. but if I back the B 145 mm to 135 mm smaller change my height not simply.
I ask for help so I can correctly set the chassis.
I would like the following values of the floor lower edge to the fender:
front: 630 mm
rear: 665 mm
front, I'm now following values: C = 339 mm, D = 15 mm
rear I have B = 140 mm, C = 35 mm
front am I by the high content only, I know not whether I might B the spring have stretched too far along.
back I get, but she not height. Since I have 680 mm and would like to 665 mm. but if I back the B 145 mm to 135 mm smaller change my height not simply.
I ask for help so I can correctly set the chassis.
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