Big Thanks to Monkfish
Big Thanks to Monkfish
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MyM8V8

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9,468 posts

218 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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Thanks to Roger, Andy and the boys for a good efficient service. I can fully recommend them. Top marks for communications and doing exactly as you said you would, and on time.

Picked up my ute to day and it sounds awesome. Was disappointed at some work I'd done on the exhaust system earlier, but these nice Wortec headers and Hi flo cats have transformed the sound.

I also had the front and rear bushes done (Response packs?)including a re-alignment, and it now does something it didn't do very well before. It turns in when I tell it to!!!

Nice job on the Harrop diff cover too. It all makes for something far more tight and responsive, and now feels more like a race car than a pick up truck. Cheers.

Stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

233 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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the bushes are an amazing transformation aren't they?

wolfracer

2,074 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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Stigmundfreud said:
the bushes are an amazing transformation aren't they?


AAAAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHHH!


nono

Why do you have to go and say things like that?

While Roger and Co are patiently baby sitting my Ro these kind of positive comments are NOT welcome (by my Mrs.....)
Between you and me though, how much and how good??

Stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

233 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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bout 400 fitted check the website but how good? Well put it this way, the car now handles as it always should have done from the outset. ITs a subtle change that just add to a very good end result. I am on stock cv8 suspension too which I personally love the combination of ride quality and turn in feel. ITs a hell of a lot more precise, I'd say its close to what my 350z was and that handled great

Do it whilst they hve it, seriously you will not regret it and if you do regret it I shall buy you a nights worth of beer tokens

wolfracer

2,074 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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What about feedback through the steering wheel? does it twitch with every bump?
I do a LOT of motorway miles and ideally need it to go in a straight line, fast, but comfortably.

Stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

233 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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trust me I am the fussiest driver when it comes to it and I get no twitching no nothing. IT just removes a lot of the slop without impacting on ride quality at all. What model you got? I drove the pedders equipped demo car and wasn't at all keen on the ride as it was too stiff. This RR has transformed turn and response without making it a twitchy go-kart

Most of my journeys are motorway miles too and its not an issue, it is an issue when you turn off the motorway as it now makes the drives a lot more rewarding

wolfracer

2,074 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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I've got an 05 CV8. The demo car - do you mean the lowered (04 CV8 i think) one they are/were selling recently?
If so, I was not overjoyed by the ride either (reminded me too much of my astra coupe - everything in the glove box rattled when you went over a bump including your teeth (my astra not the Ro BTW.)
Guess i want the best of both worlds, but definitely would err on the side of comfort than performance.
So to sum up Stig, it doesn't make the steering twitchy, but takes out the sloppiness and you will buy me lots of condolence juice wobble if i am not 100% happy?? scratchchin

Stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

233 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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Bingo!

And by lots I think we need to check on our understanding of lots wink I always feel guilty when i spunk out hard earned on mods but this and the ripper are two I have not regretted

wolfracer

2,074 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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Well getting the ripper fitted while the box is out anyway, so might aswell keep the boys busy while i am waiting.
Roger can you sort?
Will PM or call Mon.
Stig are you on commission..........?!!
and "Lots" means all I can get in my boot......

AM04ARO

3,646 posts

238 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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I have the track day pack on mine as well as the road response - massive difference.

Very tight and hard but well worth it.

Stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

233 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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wolf, you have an 05 model, that'll be about 2 cans of carling then wink


wolfracer

2,074 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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Stigmundfreud said:
wolf, you have an 05 model, that'll be about 2 cans of carling then


yes drink yes

DevilYellowCV8

745 posts

246 months

Saturday 23rd August 2008
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wolfracer said:
The demo car - do you mean the lowered (04 CV8 i think) one they are/were selling recently?
If so, I was not overjoyed by the ride either (reminded me too much of my astra coupe - everything in the glove box rattled when you went over a bump including your teeth (my astra not the Ro BTW.)
Interesting observation there re the Pedders set-up. I'm considering this as an alternative to the AVO kit which I know is adjustable but cost-wise may a bit out of my league as I also want the quick-rack which when added together with the Pedders kit will cost more or less the same as just the AVO kit alone.

Is the ride really that harsh as in, unbearably so or something that you feel given time could learn to live with if you had it fitted? I'm trying to get something set up so that basically it feels as though it's running on rails when being pushed but if it's something that's going to p!ss the wife off in the passenger seat then I'll need to re-think!!

I'm due to pester Roger over this next week and hopefully get a spin in the demo car but balanced opinions would be appreciated..

Edited by DevilYellowCV8 on Saturday 23 August 18:19

wolfracer

2,074 posts

229 months

Saturday 23rd August 2008
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DevilYellowCV8 said:
wolfracer said:
The demo car - do you mean the lowered (04 CV8 i think) one they are/were selling recently?
If so, I was not overjoyed by the ride either (reminded me too much of my astra coupe - everything in the glove box rattled when you went over a bump including your teeth (my astra not the Ro BTW.)


Interesting observation there re the Pedders set-up.
Is the ride really that harsh as in, unbearably so or something that you feel given time could learn to live with if you had it fitted? I'm trying to get something set up so that basically it feels as though it's running on rails when being pushed but if it's something that's going to p!ss the wife off in the passenger seat then I'll need to re-think!!

No, not harsh just FIRM. My standard Ro's suspension is very comfortable and I like that because of the miles I do.
It is not uncomfortable but you know when you have hit a pot hole. I guess (from standard suspension) you would think it "hard" but if you are used to track/race/sports set ups it will be fine. Just a little too dedicated to performance IMHO.
Regarding learning to live with it, i guess you would start smiling broadly the first time you enthusiastically drive it, but i would not expect grandma in the back to feel the same. But then again its not her car!!!
You need to try it for yourself - it's definitely down to personal preference.

Dragonball

117 posts

214 months

Sunday 24th August 2008
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having driven the Monkfish demo yesterday I was most impressed with their set-up - I found it very comfortable.

I might suggest it depends on which Peddars you are choosing - there are three (apparently)

MyM8V8

Original Poster:

9,468 posts

218 months

Sunday 24th August 2008
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wolfracer said:
What about feedback through the steering wheel? does it twitch with every bump?
I do a LOT of motorway miles and ideally need it to go in a straight line, fast, but comfortably.
Just to make clear I did not have any uprated shockers, just the bushes but I did insist on the trailing arm ones as well. The ride is a bit firmer, but keeping the standard shocks give you compliance, and the motoray ride? No difference, except that it doesn't wander around at high speed anymore, it just sits there, straight as a die. You will have more feed back and mine is a little noisier, but remember I have a ute with no soundprooofing anyway. The steering is fabulous. All I can say is that I was truly amazed at what a difference a few bits of plastic make (plus the realign of course). If your cars there already, just do it. The Mrs probably won't even notice! Unless her knicker elastic is a bit slack.

Bonnie and Clyde

11,701 posts

215 months

Monday 25th August 2008
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MyM8V8 said:
wolfracer said:
What about feedback through the steering wheel? does it twitch with every bump?
I do a LOT of motorway miles and ideally need it to go in a straight line, fast, but comfortably.


Just to make clear I did not have any uprated shockers, just the bushes but I did insist on the trailing arm ones as well. The ride is a bit firmer, but keeping the standard shocks give you compliance, and the motoray ride? No difference, except that it doesn't wander around at high speed anymore, it just sits there, straight as a die. You will have more feed back and mine is a little noisier, but remember I have a ute with no soundprooofing anyway. The steering is fabulous. All I can say is that I was truly amazed at what a difference a few bits of plastic make (plus the realign of course). If your cars there already, just do it. The Mrs probably won't even notice! Unless her knicker elastic is a bit slack.

I think he was responding to Stig

wolfracer

2,074 posts

229 months

Monday 25th August 2008
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Bonnie and Clyde said:
MyM8V8 said:
wolfracer said:
What about feedback through the steering wheel? does it twitch with every bump?
I do a LOT of motorway miles and ideally need it to go in a straight line, fast, but comfortably.


Just to make clear I did not have any uprated shockers, just the bushes but I did insist on the trailing arm ones as well. The ride is a bit firmer, but keeping the standard shocks give you compliance, and the motoray ride? No difference, except that it doesn't wander around at high speed anymore, it just sits there, straight as a die. You will have more feed back and mine is a little noisier, but remember I have a ute with no soundprooofing anyway. The steering is fabulous. All I can say is that I was truly amazed at what a difference a few bits of plastic make (plus the realign of course). If your cars there already, just do it. The Mrs probably won't even notice! Unless her knicker elastic is a bit slack.

I think he was responding to Stig

I was, but the same question would apply to MyM8V8 or anyone else with the bushes fitted.
It's nice to hear different people's responses as ride quality is a very subjective issue, and we shouldn't leave it to the Collective Mod Sellers to tell us how good their products are (even if they are!) - what better than customer reccomendations?

Bonnie and Clyde

11,701 posts

215 months

Monday 25th August 2008
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Yeah your right. Sorry