MtHam ACR
Enthusiast
When asked for a ride, is your first response to your wife/girlfriend, "Honey are you wearing your sports bra tonight?" Or have they just quit asking? Have you been known to bang your head on the headliner at a good dip on the freeway? Do you do the expansion joint-shuffle?
We've been suffering through bouncy and uncomfortable suspension for too long -- this is an issue woefully unaddressed on this board.
This is a fix for post-Koni ACRs only, I believe DC changed-over from the Koni's tot he Dynamic Suspension Gas reservoir shock mid-year 2000. But the factory decided 1100lb rear springs were about right ("for what?" I want to ask). Actually it depends on how you want to use the car, different tracks and applications should require different springs, but we don't all drive like that.
I just had 800 lb hypercoils springs put in a*s-end of the car:
http://www.hypercoils.com/text/catalog.htm
You want part number 7A0800, for a 7" long 2.25" ID 800lb rate. The springs are $75/ea and they will ship them direct to you.
People, you NEED this this mod if you drive at all on the street. The ride is still firm, but the bouncy-bounce is gone, absent, void, nada, zip. The car sets into the corners nicely, there is better weight transfer going on under braking, which is going to help the understeer thing a bit (at least in theory - I haven't actually had any more time in the car than picking it up from the shop and a spirited freeway on-ramp or two).
Anyway, I will give them a shake-down at Buttonwillow this weekend and so I should have a better reference for comparison. Bottom line is street ride quality has been elevated from tolerable to pleasant.
Behind the rims, in terms of quality of change, this is a very close second.
We've been suffering through bouncy and uncomfortable suspension for too long -- this is an issue woefully unaddressed on this board.
This is a fix for post-Koni ACRs only, I believe DC changed-over from the Koni's tot he Dynamic Suspension Gas reservoir shock mid-year 2000. But the factory decided 1100lb rear springs were about right ("for what?" I want to ask). Actually it depends on how you want to use the car, different tracks and applications should require different springs, but we don't all drive like that.
I just had 800 lb hypercoils springs put in a*s-end of the car:
http://www.hypercoils.com/text/catalog.htm
You want part number 7A0800, for a 7" long 2.25" ID 800lb rate. The springs are $75/ea and they will ship them direct to you.
People, you NEED this this mod if you drive at all on the street. The ride is still firm, but the bouncy-bounce is gone, absent, void, nada, zip. The car sets into the corners nicely, there is better weight transfer going on under braking, which is going to help the understeer thing a bit (at least in theory - I haven't actually had any more time in the car than picking it up from the shop and a spirited freeway on-ramp or two).
Anyway, I will give them a shake-down at Buttonwillow this weekend and so I should have a better reference for comparison. Bottom line is street ride quality has been elevated from tolerable to pleasant.
Behind the rims, in terms of quality of change, this is a very close second.