Originally posted by Obioban
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Eibach/Koni vs. Bilstein PSS10 for a street setup
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Well that is very interesting. Because they use H&R in their higher line PSS9/PSS10 kits.6MT SLICKTOP - OE CSL Wheels - OE CSL Brakes - CSL Rack - CSL Trunk - CSL Diffuser - AA Tune - AA Pulleys- AS 40% SSK - 4.10 Motorsport Diff - Bilstein PSS9s - H&R Swaybars - CSL Lip - Gruppe M CF Intake - Supersprint - M Track Mode
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
The Dinan Koni yellows are unmodified Koni yellows. They just pre set them to
Front = 1/4 turn from full soft
Rear = 1-3/8 turn from full soft
Since they're ~double the price you can get them for otherwise, as it takes ~30 seconds to put them at that setting, I don't think it's worth paying the extra.
Where would you say is the cheapest you can find Koni Yellows?
Also, seeing as I was about to do a whole suspensions refresh, what other hardware (shock mounts, bump stops, shock mount plates, dust covers etc) would be best suited to running the Koni Yellow/Dinan spring combo?Last edited by WoGGo; 06-30-2020, 01:42 AM.
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Originally posted by WoGGo View PostAwesome... however, having only studied the metric system, how would you put 3/8's in terms of a percentage?
Or 135°
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
The Dinan Koni yellows are unmodified Koni yellows. They just pre set them to
Front = 1/4 turn from full soft
Rear = 1-3/8 turn from full soft
Since they're ~double the price you can get them for otherwise, as it takes ~30 seconds to put them at that setting, I don't think it's worth paying the extra.2002 M3 Coupe | 1988 320i Touring
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Originally posted by Obioban View PostYep.
I think Koni talking about turns in eights because their knob has 8 indicators on it-- so 3/8 means turn it 3 koni knob indicators.
I just remember Gustave in my E30 M3 days measuring the changes of turning the knob and finding out it was not a linear increment change. So half way dial turned between Soft and Firm was Not half firm setting nor half soft setting.
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Originally posted by Obioban View PostI think Koni talking about turns in eights because their knob has 8 indicators on it-- so 3/8 means turn it 3 koni knob indicators.]
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Such a variety of opinions on this one & different to my experiences. (...its all about the shocks, not the coils, tried fresh OE Sachs, then hated the Koni, then found the PSS10 totally superb)
So its PSS10, but they need corrosion protection at installation, especially greasing up the rear damping adjusters. Photo of mine after 3 winters.
Last edited by 911Fiddler; 07-01-2020, 02:26 AM.
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Originally posted by WoGGo View Post
Perhaps, but you've stated 1/4 for the fronts, which would translate to 2 clicks I guess, and 1-3/8 for the rears, which I assume is 1 & 3/8's... how can that be Koni speak?'03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black
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Originally posted by 911Fiddler View PostSuch a variety of opinions on this one & different to my experiences. (...its all about the shocks, not the coils, tried fresh OE Sachs, then hated the Koni, then found the PSS10 totally superb)
So its PSS10, but they need corrosion protection at installation, especially greasing up the rear damping adjusters. Photo of mine after 3 winters.
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Originally posted by WoGGo View Post
Perhaps, but you've stated 1/4 for the fronts, which would translate to 2 clicks I guess, and 1-3/8 for the rears, which I assume is 1 & 3/8's... how can that be Koni speak?
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Originally posted by 911Fiddler View PostSo its PSS10, but they need corrosion protection at installation, especially greasing up the rear damping adjusters. Photo of mine after 3 winters.
My PSS9s look almost new after 7 plus years. But I live at the beach.
6MT SLICKTOP - OE CSL Wheels - OE CSL Brakes - CSL Rack - CSL Trunk - CSL Diffuser - AA Tune - AA Pulleys- AS 40% SSK - 4.10 Motorsport Diff - Bilstein PSS9s - H&R Swaybars - CSL Lip - Gruppe M CF Intake - Supersprint - M Track Mode
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Originally posted by 911Fiddler View PostSuch a variety of opinions on this one & different to my experiences. (...its all about the shocks, not the coils, tried fresh OE Sachs, then hated the Koni, then found the PSS10 totally superb)
So its PSS10, but they need corrosion protection at installation, especially greasing up the rear damping adjusters. Photo of mine after 3 winters.
Agree though, it's all about the shocks.
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