Fortune Auto Coilovers! TRUE 350z Coilover! @ IIR!!! *** (Master Dealer) ***
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Fortune Auto Coilovers! TRUE 350z Coilover! @ IIR!!! *** (Master Dealer) ***
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All coilovers incorporate a 50mm piston, 30 way damping, fully anodized body, custom rates & a 1 year warranty. This rigorous testing has earned us our ISO certification. Furthermore we incorporate features only found on our coilovers such as Seamless stainless steel monotubes, Forged lower mounts & proprietary nitrogen gas chambers.
Features:
* Dyno tested***
* Stainless steel body / piston
* 30-way adjustable dampers
* Pillowball mounts
* Forged aluminum locking collars
* Dust boots on all pistons
* 50mm piston (beyond the industry standard of 44-47mm)
* Anodized aluminum camber plates** on front upper-mounts
* Fully anodized body
* 1 year Manufacturer's Warranty
* Height adjustment independent of preload
* ISO 9002 certification
Every Fortune Auto coilover is extensively dyno tested and matched with in specifications to insure a consistent and uniform set of coilovers. This rigorous testing has earned us our ISO certification.
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ALL FORTUNE AUTO COILOVERS CAN BE UPGRADED WITH SWIFT SPRINGS FROM THE FACTORY!! HELPER SPRINGS ALSO AVAILABLE!
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Swift springs are one of the best springs on the market. Although the springs that Fortune Auto already come with are very comfortable, swift springs are more response and an even better ride. The rear helper springs do just that. Help the rear spring during cornering/sliding.
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Swift springs are one of the best springs on the market. Although the springs that Fortune Auto already come with are very comfortable, swift springs are more response and an even better ride. The rear helper springs do just that. Help the rear spring during cornering/sliding.
If your going to sell coilovers that you claim to be track worthy and have the performance to back up a well performing time attack car, then you should know better and do better on explaining your products. Also you claim dyno testing, would you be willing to post examples of 350z shock dynos ? BTW im not trying to be a dick (im actually a surprisingly nice guy ) I am simply providing an opportunity for you to show us why these coilovers are BETTER than any other of the 10s of sub $1k coils out there.
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Could you be a little more technical, I'm certain anyone who looks at this would appreciate a response that's more technical that just saying "swift springs are the best on the market" or "very comfortable" or "better ride" or "help the rear spring during cornering". How does it help the rear spring during cornering, does it keep it company and give it a shoulder to cry on when the going gets tough ?
If your going to sell coilovers that you claim to be track worthy and have the performance to back up a well performing time attack car, then you should know better and do better on explaining your products. Also you claim dyno testing, would you be willing to post examples of 350z shock dynos ? BTW im not trying to be a dick (im actually a surprisingly nice guy ) I am simply providing an opportunity for you to show us why these coilovers are BETTER than any other of the 10s of sub $1k coils out there.
If your going to sell coilovers that you claim to be track worthy and have the performance to back up a well performing time attack car, then you should know better and do better on explaining your products. Also you claim dyno testing, would you be willing to post examples of 350z shock dynos ? BTW im not trying to be a dick (im actually a surprisingly nice guy ) I am simply providing an opportunity for you to show us why these coilovers are BETTER than any other of the 10s of sub $1k coils out there.
Also Fortune Auto has an 50mm inner diameter piston where as every other brand has 46mm inner piston. So it's BEEFY! and like i said before it is a TRUE coilover.
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I too would love to hear from people that actually have these on their 350. I purchased a set from you Billy for my 240sx and absolutely love them. I'm a bit skeptical when it comes to "TRUE" Coilovers on a 350 as the design of the car was intended to have the OEM spring in the bucket. I know these go low so that's not an issue im concerned with, but how the ride actually feels. I don't track my car at all and don't plan to. It's strictly my DD.
IF anyone has these on their 350 please do chime in, i would greatly appreciate the feedback.
Thanks.
IF anyone has these on their 350 please do chime in, i would greatly appreciate the feedback.
Thanks.
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Come on in for the best deals @ Import Image Racing!Make your own combo pack for even greater discounts!!!
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I'm not a suspension specialist but I know those are "Helper" springs, and what Billy (The sponser) described was a "Tender" spring. Tender Springs offer usable spring rate to compliment the main spring while the vehicle is moving, Helper springs are merely to keep the main spring from clunking around when un-loaded (such as wheel off the ground or close to becoming that). If you notice, some helper spring can be compressed by hand and when the car is on the ground it is completely compressed. Note, helper springs normally have a flat shape to the coils because thats how it will spend most of its time, flat and effectively a spacer.
Here's a easy to read reference of the differences.
http://www.e30m3project.com/e30m3per...ings/index.htm
Here's a easy to read reference of the differences.
http://www.e30m3project.com/e30m3per...ings/index.htm
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I'm not a suspension specialist but I know those are "Helper" springs, and what Billy (The sponser) described was a "Tender" spring. Tender Springs offer usable spring rate to compliment the main spring while the vehicle is moving, Helper springs are merely to keep the main spring from clunking around when un-loaded (such as wheel off the ground or close to becoming that). If you notice, some helper spring can be compressed by hand and when the car is on the ground it is completely compressed. Note, helper springs normally have a flat shape to the coils because thats how it will spend most of its time, flat and effectively a spacer.
Here's a easy to read reference of the differences.
http://www.e30m3project.com/e30m3per...ings/index.htm
Here's a easy to read reference of the differences.
http://www.e30m3project.com/e30m3per...ings/index.htm
oh I'm familiar with what a Helper spring is and know its purpose, the problem I have is the posts and responses that forum members allow vendors to get away with. Ive been around way to long on these boards and have seen crap products come and go through the classifieds without being so much as questioned by maybe one or two persons. Now of course if someone is just doing the jdm-cool-tight-yo-hellaflush things then sure, that same no questions crowd can go for the cheapest coilover and just ask: "how low can it go ?". However if a vendor pops in, introduces himself politely and presents a track worthy coilover that's "extensively shock dyno tested" then I damn well expect him to answer a simple question with a direct response (not another sales pitch) and have the ability to present at least a full stiff and full soft dyno plot.
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oh I'm familiar with what a Helper spring is and know its purpose, the problem I have is the posts and responses that forum members allow vendors to get away with. Ive been around way to long on these boards and have seen crap products come and go through the classifieds without being so much as questioned by maybe one or two persons. Now of course if someone is just doing the jdm-cool-tight-yo-hellaflush things then sure, that same no questions crowd can go for the cheapest coilover and just ask: "how low can it go ?". However if a vendor pops in, introduces himself politely and presents a track worthy coilover that's "extensively shock dyno tested" then I damn well expect him to answer a simple question with a direct response (not another sales pitch) and have the ability to present at least a full stiff and full soft dyno plot.
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No need for that^
Terry (owner of Fortune Auto) will be dynoing a shock and uploading a picture of the dyno sheet.
Create your own coilovers/arm part combination for the best deals!
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Terry (owner of Fortune Auto) will be dynoing a shock and uploading a picture of the dyno sheet.
Create your own coilovers/arm part combination for the best deals!
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We've sold a bunch of sets but sorry none of my customers sent me pics
If anyone is interested in doing a review let me know....you will receive special treatment
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If anyone is interested in doing a review let me know....you will receive special treatment
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