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  • Altaran
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    Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post

    I also have Ohlins on my E92 and love them. I drive my M3 mostly on the street but will start tracking it soon: should I stick with Ohlins or go to MCS2WNR? Is it worth the extra $1k+ over Ohlins?
    Before you change the shocks to a different company, go to an Öhlins service center and have them set up damping curve on a dyno for proper track usage (shim stack adjustment) and get different springs. I don't think there's any point to downgrade from Öhlins to anything...

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  • EthanolTurbo
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    Originally posted by SUPREM3 View Post

    I have them. Setup close to flat ride via FCM (Technically Need 850 rather than 800 in the rear).

    For the purposes of my use for the car they are great. I love them when in the canyons and on track. They are not as comfy as compared TCK SA (450/550) which feel like pillows by comparison, (I also have Ohlins on my E92 - not a direct comparison Which are better for street).

    Have considered going with the FCM Stage 3 setup. Met with Shaikh about a month ago to discuss and it seems like a better dual duty setup.

    E46 serves as my “fun” car of the two and I don’t mind the “firmer” ride,
    I also have Ohlins on my E92 and love them. I drive my M3 mostly on the street but will start tracking it soon: should I stick with Ohlins or go to MCS2WNR? Is it worth the extra $1k+ over Ohlins?

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  • HighSchoolDream
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    Adjustable front sway bar end links a must when going aftermarket suspension? What brand is preferred?

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  • Heckblende
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    I was initially wanting to buy a cheap set of coils to lower the car and have better handling but have opted to wait and buy a set of MCS 1 wnr. From the reviews they are a proper track shock while still being comfortable and compliant on the street. Just the dampers are 2700 though . A full setup with eibach springs, top plates/mounts runs about 3900. Essentially $4k in coilovers which is why I'm putting the purchase off for as long as I can haha.

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  • r4dr
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    TCK's valving is better than GC's, by a not insignificant amount.
    Gotcha. So it might be all Koni on the surface, but there are significant differences under the hood. Interesting. I've never driven a TCK car to compare it to my GC E30.

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  • IceInMyVeins14
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    Originally posted by r4dr View Post
    On another topic, I'm curious why I always see TCK recommended and never hear Ground Control in the same threads. They're both Koni-based systems, what's going on beyond that?
    There was a YouTube video from throttle house showing the ground control conversion but for a non-m e46, it did seem from the look of the strut assembly the bump travel look dramatically shortened.

    However, I’m looking at TCKs site and it shows they have these components for a coilover conversion:

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by r4dr View Post
    On another topic, I'm curious why I always see TCK recommended and never hear Ground Control in the same threads. They're both Koni-based systems, what's going on beyond that?
    TCK's valving is better than GC's, by a not insignificant amount.

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  • r4dr
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    On another topic, I'm curious why I always see TCK recommended and never hear Ground Control in the same threads. They're both Koni-based systems, what's going on beyond that?

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  • r4dr
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    Originally posted by IceInMyVeins14 View Post

    Is there a TCK Coilover conversion they sell that works with the regular Koni shocks and struts?
    This is what you're looking for: https://groundcontrolstore.com/colle...w-e46-m3-01-up

    But the last time it came up on here, people mentioned that adding that on top of regular Koni struts led to bump travel issues, like the post you quoted mentioned.

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  • SUPREM3
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    Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
    Does anyone have experience with MCS 2WNR?
    I have them. Setup close to flat ride via FCM (Technically Need 850 rather than 800 in the rear).

    For the purposes of my use for the car they are great. I love them when in the canyons and on track. They are not as comfy as compared TCK SA (450/550) which feel like pillows by comparison, (I also have Ohlins on my E92 - not a direct comparison Which are better for street).

    Have considered going with the FCM Stage 3 setup. Met with Shaikh about a month ago to discuss and it seems like a better dual duty setup.

    E46 serves as my “fun” car of the two and I don’t mind the “firmer” ride,

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  • IceInMyVeins14
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    Originally posted by Epsilon View Post

    Do TCKs have the same coilover conversion problem with bump travel?
    Is there a TCK Coilover conversion they sell that works with the regular Koni shocks and struts?








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  • Mike RT4
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    Does anyone know the spring rates for the Bilstein B16 kit?

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  • rbg
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    I might move some of my journal to that thread 🤔
    Ian it will be very interesting to hear your opinion as in my book you are running pretty high-end setup (ohlins) already.

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  • EthanolTurbo
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    Does anyone have experience with MCS 2WNR?

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  • duracellttu
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    I might move some of my journal to that thread 🤔
    Not a bad idea. I thought about pulling some info over too. Specifically about the KBO feature.

    Let me know if you want me to add anything to that first post.

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