Going for a new look ....

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DennisTheMenace

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15,603 posts

269 months

Saturday 19th July 2008
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Dragster hehe



suspension is now back to standard untill i have a decent ammount of floding stuff to replace it all , might get a set of lowering springs though it they will work with the standard dampers , but i dont want to go as low as it was, wasnt very good on the lanes and kept grounding out yikes
You cant really see the difference hehe



Freelander mode ....



Edited by DennisTheMenace on Saturday 19th July 20:59

Kinky

39,578 posts

270 months

Saturday 19th July 2008
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Denny,

For a sec I thought you were going to post something similiar to .....


DennisTheMenace

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269 months

Saturday 19th July 2008
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Oi Seop it !!! that thing looks bloody gorgeous , bit broke at teh mo so the cars going to have to stick with the freelander look for day or 2 . at least i wont have to worry about drowning in puddles now hehe

Hows your going mate ?

Kinky

39,578 posts

270 months

Saturday 19th July 2008
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Mines A1 Denny thumbup

But I just dribble over the Retroforza kit everytime I see it.

You going to do BT&P this year?

K

DennisTheMenace

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Saturday 19th July 2008
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Fingers crossed i should be , and hopefully with me lovely lady smile

Combover

3,009 posts

228 months

Sunday 20th July 2008
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Is it really that bad, Denny?

I'm thinking of getting some KYB AGX Shocks and FM springs for mine, but the car's natural habitat round here are bumpy country lanes.

I've had a go of fruitcake's lowered car and throught it was pretty good (biggrin), but admittedly, that was on reasonably smooth roads.

DennisTheMenace

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269 months

Sunday 20th July 2008
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Im going to look for some sensible lowering springs needs to come down about 2 inches , it reminds me of the rubber bumper mg when it was raised to meet crash standards in the states , im off out in it now so im hoping its going to settle and drop a bit !

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Sunday 20th July 2008
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I'm not a big fan of lowering springs. Fitting them to stock shocks is always going to be a compromise and will probably make the handling worse.
I'd always recommend fitting shocks & springs as a matched set. The AGX/FM combination is a great setup for road & track - the main reason I swapped them for P5 PD is to gain adjustable ride-height and to lift the car up a bit but I did have the old FM springs which were much too low, they're much better now.

Combover

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228 months

Sunday 20th July 2008
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Are they worth the money then Lazza?

MX-5 Lazza

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Sunday 20th July 2008
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Combover said:
Are they worth the money then Lazza?
Depends what you want and why you want them!
On the track they are superb as were the AGX/FM combo. On the road they don't quite give me the confidence I had with the AGX/FM but bear in mind that I'm still playing with the ride height and the alignment needs to be re-done - I'll get Tony to corner-weight it at the same time at WiM. I think this will probably address the confidence problem.

The ride is much better than the old set-up though. I no longer get nasty cracking sounds from the chassis when I hit bumps and it seems to be able to cope with mid-corner bumps better too.

When they were first fitted the ride height was set about 5mm higher than the AGX/FM setup (with the old FM springs - F305/R310) but it was scraping everywhere, especially the mud-flaps on the ground on corner bumps as there is more suspension travel. Also, as it was so low, the roll-centre was too low which was preventing the shocks from controlling the roll. Now that I've got rid of the FM ARBs and got the ride-height up to F320/R325 it's much better with a better ride and more control in the corners.

So if you just want track suspension then AGX/FM combo is fine but you'll also want to budget for FM ARBs. P5 PD is more expensive but you don't need uprated ARBs and is a better setup for the road while still being great on the track.

Combover

3,009 posts

228 months

Sunday 20th July 2008
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I'd probably be looking at KYB AGX / FM setup. Are the FM ARBs a necessity?

P.S Sorry for stealing your thread DTM!!

Munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Sunday 20th July 2008
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I make the FM springs and AGX shocks around £500. (shocks £90 each, springs £125 + shipping)

The puredrive setup from P5 is £485 (+ shipping I guess).

Theres not much in it price wise. Just the FM/AGX will be "easier" to setup?

Combover

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228 months

Sunday 20th July 2008
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£429.00 for full kit from P5 at the moment.

Munter

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242 months

Sunday 20th July 2008
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Combover said:
£429.00 for full kit from P5 at the moment.
I figured they stopped selling it when they got their puredrive kit out....

MX-5 Lazza

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220 months

Sunday 20th July 2008
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Combover said:
I'd probably be looking at KYB AGX / FM setup. Are the FM ARBs a necessity?
Not a necessity but they certainly help and are a perfect match for the AGX/FM setup.
They allow you to set the shocks to a softer setting which improves the handling. Without them you will need to put the shocks on the stiffest settings on the track which will be enough to shake your teeth out of your jaw.

MX-5 Lazza

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220 months

Sunday 20th July 2008
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Munter said:
...the FM/AGX will be "easier" to setup?
Not sure what you mean there. They both have a single adjustment. The AGX shocks have a big adjuster which is pretty stiff and has 4 settings on Mk2, 8 on Mk1 whereas PD has a small adjuster which is easy to turn and has 14 settings. With Mk2 AGX you would usually use "2" on the road and "3" on track (higher=stiffer) and with PD I use F7R9 on road and F8R10 on track but most use F7R8 on road and F8R9 on track.

DennisTheMenace

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Monday 21st July 2008
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Got to say the ride over the aftermarket clobber is very smooth , but it does feel like an old jacked up 1980's mg , got to loose some height but not at the expense of comfort , any ideas ????

Munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Monday 21st July 2008
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MX-5 Lazza said:
Munter said:
...the FM/AGX will be "easier" to setup?
Not sure what you mean there. They both have a single adjustment. The AGX shocks have a big adjuster which is pretty stiff and has 4 settings on Mk2, 8 on Mk1 whereas PD has a small adjuster which is easy to turn and has 14 settings. With Mk2 AGX you would usually use "2" on the road and "3" on track (higher=stiffer) and with PD I use F7R9 on road and F8R10 on track but most use F7R8 on road and F8R9 on track.
I thought from one of your earlier posts that the puredrive setup was height adjustable? I've re-read it and I think I was mistaken and your ride height changed when you had the puredrive because you changed the ARB's not because you adjusted it deliberately.

MX-5 Lazza

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220 months

Monday 21st July 2008
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Ride height is adjustable on PD but that's easy. Just get the height set right when it's fitted. There is no reason to adjust it after that. It also allows the car to be corner-weighted to make sure it's using all 4 tyres equally smile

DennisTheMenace said:
Got to say the ride over the aftermarket clobber is very smooth , but it does feel like an old jacked up 1980's mg , got to loose some height but not at the expense of comfort , any ideas ????
Most of the quality after-market suspension setups should be capable of a good ride. What did you have before and what didn't you like about it?

Edited by MX-5 Lazza on Monday 21st July 08:48

Munter

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242 months

Monday 21st July 2008
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MX-5 Lazza said:
Ride height is adjustable on PD but that's easy. Just get the height set right when it's fitted. There is no reason to adjust it after that. It also allows the car to be corner-weighted to make sure it's using all 4 tyres equally smile
Now you see when I said easy I was thinking remove old, fit new, set to damper number required, have cup of tea.