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With 700lb rear spring rates that's 2.13Hz. That's pretty high for a street car, no wonder it felt so stiff.
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Exactly where my head went to with my earlier question.Originally posted by DJAM3 View PostYeah, sounds like it's under-damped. I run similar spring rates and it's very composed.
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the fact the initial point was so off made me wonder how good the setup actually is, for a 3K custom job I would expect being bang on (or very close to) from the get-go.
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Yeah, sounds like it's under-damped. I run similar spring rates and it's very composed.
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That's bizarre, considering I assume they valved it to your spring rates?
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I must have missed that part while reading up on this. Interesting...Originally posted by duracellttu View Post
The FCM setup doesn’t have adjustable rebound and compression. They are custom valved and dyno’d to your car. I provided all the corner weight and spring setup in advance.
See, it was a dumb question.
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The FCM setup doesn’t have adjustable rebound and compression. They are custom valved and dyno’d to your car. I provided all the corner weight and spring setup in advance.Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
Dumb question but have to ask. Did you try bumping up rebound and/or compression with the ~700# springs? That's a big shift in spring rate. If you're not controlling that energy, it could act like a bum shock. "Long last oscillations" is what I'm zeroing in on.
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Dumb question but have to ask. Did you try bumping up rebound and/or compression with the ~700# springs? That's a big shift in spring rate. If you're not controlling that energy, it could act like a bum shock. "Long last oscillations" is what I'm zeroing in on.Originally posted by duracellttu View Post
I initially had a 350/336 and 700/675 setup that caused some extremely uncomfortable and long lasting oscillations when going over bumps. The car just wouldn’t settle. It wasn’t drivable. For grins I swapped the rear spring back to my TCK 500# pair and it completely eliminated the oscillations.
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Hey everybody, I’m still here. Shortly after my last post work sent me on a 6 month training course. I was away from home and unable to finish work on the car. I’ve been back home for a few months and diligently workin to wrap things up.Originally posted by tlow98 View PostMan, all this and no review? Bummer.
OP, you still out there in TV land?
I was able to drive the car on my first spring setup and the new dampers only for a short while. My initial impressions were mixed, since the spring setup based on the ride harmony spreadsheet were causing me issues. I initially had a 350/336 and 700/675 setup that caused some extremely uncomfortable and long lasting oscillations when going over bumps. The car just wouldn’t settle. It wasn’t drivable. For grins I swapped the rear spring back to my TCK 500# pair and it completely eliminated the oscillations. Nothing else was changed other than the rear spring rate. There was just too much rear spring with that setup and I targeting a ~2.0 Hz bound frequency. This is leading me to experiment with a 525/550# setup to trying and keep the corner balance spring rate approach. More to come and I’ll post some pics of my install and parts soon.
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I just received my dampers from FCM the other day. I’m planning to install over the weekend. I’ll post a few pics of what was delivered, when I get a chance. Super excited about this!Originally posted by r4dr View PostDoes anyone have any updates on the progress of their FCM builds?
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Thanks for the clarification.Originally posted by Suspension Decoder View Post
No, I only work on Bilstein-based monotubes. I also don't 'rebuild' but optimize - my entry level service is a high-end upgrade.
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No, I only work on Bilstein-based monotubes. I also don't 'rebuild' but optimize - my entry level service is a high-end upgrade.Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post
Do you rebuild GC DA shocks? I read somewhere before that FATCAT did them. I would be looking for a normal rebuild of the front shocks. Thanks.
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