Originally posted by Sharocks
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They use either BC coilovers, which are Taiwanese-made AFAIK, or MCS. I see no mention of these being "Bilstein Motorsports inserts" so that's likely an assumption on your part. Even if it were, the damper tuning, compression, rebound, Ripple Reducer, Kerb Blow-off technology, and detailed consultation process are all part of my method and what distinguishes results from anyone else.
I suggest asking Redshift how low they can get the strut's gas force, and if they incorporate any blow-off or high-frequency filtering technology. I see no evidence of the latter two, and I know from having tested BC and MCS that the 19mm to 22mm shafts produce LARGE rod force, which is BAD for ultimate grip and compliance over surface features.
I've had multiple racers take off MCS 2-way and 3-way and go faster with FCM Elite. Testimonials earlier in this thread. The MCS and BC approach is to use LARGE shafts which unfortunately generate LARGE gas force and gas spring effects. This reduces maximum grip and also stability at the limit.
If people are liking those, then just wait until they experience FCM Elite!
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