Hey guys, so the M3 I purchased recently came with the ISC N1 coilovers. On the freeways it basically rolls into dips and throws the car back up so bad I almost hit my head on the roof every time. I also canyon the car and mid turn bumps upset the car so much I'll rather not canyon it at all. I've tried finding anything bad about these coilovers but everyone says they're great and they have no issues. I will be getting Ohlins soon but I wanted to know if anyone has experienced this with these coilovers and if there's a fix so I can enjoy the car for a few months until I switch. I've tried playing stiffness settings but they don't help the bounciness.
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Originally posted by Onefastsicilian View Postdid you preload the fronts? How low are you sitting? Whats your dampening setting?
I had these and loved them.
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This sounds like the anti flat ride / very high front rate situation where the car just can't settle because the front end is so nervous.
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Originally posted by mrgizmo04 View PostThis sounds like the anti flat ride / very high front rate situation where the car just can't settle because the front end is so nervous.
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What are your spring rates?2001 TiAG M3 - 6mt Coupe, Anthracite Impuse - SOLD
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Originally posted by DJAM3 View PostWhat are your spring rates?Originally posted by Chas3n View PostThey鈥檙e over dampened in the front combined with a stiffer front spring. The chassis isn鈥檛 able to level out quick enough on their dampers and you thus get the issue you鈥檙e having.
A bandaid would be to contact swift and get the appropriately sized spring with a softer rate!
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560 oooof.
If you end up going down to like 300-400 or whatever, keep in mind you may need a taller spring, if the adjustment threads don't allow enough range. Due to more sag.DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 路 DCT 路 Slicktop 路 Instagram
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Originally posted by Gooz View Post560/672 according to Bimmerworld馃槵馃槵
I'd throw 280-350# front springs on there and get some flat ride. Those rates have pretty bad pitch per FCM's spreadsheet.'03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black
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Find out what the dampers' spring rate range is before throwing 280-350 springs on there. That is 40-50% reduction... Normally dampers can handle +/-20% or so. So even if you run dampers on full soft with 280 springs, you might still experience subpar ride quality. It's not just about getting the right spring rates to achieve flat ride, dampers have to be valved appropriately also.
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It's safer to go softer on springs (and deal with a bit of overdamped behavior) than to go stiffer. As several people suggest, the softer spring route is worth considering.
Spring length matters, as also mentioned.
Run the dampers at a softer setting, and make sure you aren't bottoming onto the bump stops being too low.
May need to stiffen the front bar and/or soften the rear to maintain neutral handling.
The situation ought to improve. G/L.Shaikh Jalal Ahmad
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post560 oooof.
If you end up going down to like 300-400 or whatever, keep in mind you may need a taller spring, if the adjustment threads don't allow enough range. Due to more sag.
is all a compromise, you choose what meets your priorities. I went with ride and suspension travel over lowering the car.
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