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01-13-2011, 01:17 AM
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Rally suspension
Hi everyone im new on here.
Ive recently baught a 20v ae86 rally car and was wondering what suspension is everyone else running for forestry/tarmac rallys. Ive currently got bilstein inserts all round and was looking for a full coilover option for my car but cant find any for rallying. Thanks, chip Rally drivers do it sideways |
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01-13-2011, 08:46 PM
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The mistake I believe most people make is to go too stiff.
At the moment for tarmac I'm running 40mm inverted Bilstein inserts 300/70 rating with 300lb front springs and 190lb rear springs with Bilsteins. Are your front inserts the common B6 Bilstein ? Speak to Nigel at AVO in Northampton about coilovers he rallied an '86 back in the day and is extremely helpful. An analogue brain in a digital World |
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01-13-2011, 09:10 PM
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Do you have some more specs and pics on those 46mm billies?
Are you running the nissan s13/14 stuff or can you get away with running the longer bmw/audi/saab stuf? Did they go into the strut easily? Was it enough to sand down the paint on the insert or did you take a reamer to the strut tubes? How much is the revalve work over in the uk? @the op: 46mm bilsteins can be made to work awesomely. You have more pistons to select from, more valving options and less heat builup. The bigger shims will cause less hysterisis. Stock 86 B6s are 36mm by the way edit: neve mind, just saw that you probably have the usual Escort mk2 36s? I could make you something better ;-) but they are pretty good already. I'm talking with the people from AST to see if I can get them to make some ae86 shocks to my specs, with their expertise, for a reasonable price. We did some for a mx5 that were so good that I now have to buy a miata. The 86 will get jelous if that is not remedied. A wheel to steer the front of the car A pedal to steer the rear |
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01-13-2011, 09:20 PM
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totta Crolla Wrote:The mistake I believe most people make is to go too stiff.Thanks for the info, I dont know which bilsteins they are i will ask the guy i baught it off he will know exactly what they are. Ill phone AVO and see if theyve got some ideas for me. Thanks again, dale Rally drivers do it sideways |
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01-13-2011, 10:22 PM
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Yeah, just the normal Escort Bilsteins but they work well are not expensive and come in a range of settings and lengths.
I had a chance meeting with one of the engineers from AST a few weeks ago, guess I should have asked him a few more questions An analogue brain in a digital World |
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01-14-2011, 12:04 AM
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NoHachi Wrote:I'm talking with the people from AST to see if I can get them to make some ae86 shocks to my specs, with their expertise, for a reasonable price. Please, let me know if it happens and there is the possibility to buy a set. I would be interested in it this spring. Thank you and cheers, Zoltan |
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