I have this one crazy idea and would like to ask the forum's opinion but this is just a brainstorming idea so please don't flame me for suggesting...
I've trying to dial in my ACR's KW shock settings for the street and after trying just about all the combination of compression and rebound, the car is still very bouncy for the street, so much so that my stomach muscle starts to ache after drives over an hour as the car bounces up and down, I tend to flex my stomach muscle to hold myself in place. OK OK I already have a six pack (of beer) and don't want to do any more crunches sitting up in a car. I know it is a necessary evil to have 800/1000 pound-inch spring rates in the ACR to work with the 1000+ pounds of down force at 150+ MPH. I know I know, but I also know I won't be doing 150+ that often. I'd see 120 or maybe 130 max. on most of the tracks that I run in, so maybe once a year I'll see 140+. But the car is just too good not to be driven more, and I would if the suspension was softer. So here comes the idea of getting Motons or a set of used OEM shocks w/ Eibach/lowering caps and run mayb 500/800 springs and this should still be good for 120-130MPH??? Does anyone have the downforce ratings of the car at 120MPH. Or say it is arond 300 pounds, so it is just like carrying a fat passenger around, no big deal, just add a couple of clicks to the Motons? Right? And for that once a year session that I may run faster, back goes the KW's.
I've trying to dial in my ACR's KW shock settings for the street and after trying just about all the combination of compression and rebound, the car is still very bouncy for the street, so much so that my stomach muscle starts to ache after drives over an hour as the car bounces up and down, I tend to flex my stomach muscle to hold myself in place. OK OK I already have a six pack (of beer) and don't want to do any more crunches sitting up in a car. I know it is a necessary evil to have 800/1000 pound-inch spring rates in the ACR to work with the 1000+ pounds of down force at 150+ MPH. I know I know, but I also know I won't be doing 150+ that often. I'd see 120 or maybe 130 max. on most of the tracks that I run in, so maybe once a year I'll see 140+. But the car is just too good not to be driven more, and I would if the suspension was softer. So here comes the idea of getting Motons or a set of used OEM shocks w/ Eibach/lowering caps and run mayb 500/800 springs and this should still be good for 120-130MPH??? Does anyone have the downforce ratings of the car at 120MPH. Or say it is arond 300 pounds, so it is just like carrying a fat passenger around, no big deal, just add a couple of clicks to the Motons? Right? And for that once a year session that I may run faster, back goes the KW's.