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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    Ah, true-- the B4s are twin tubes, like the Konis. I assumed you mean the monotube Bilsteins.

    Every B4 car I've driven has felt very floaty, but I've never actually tried them paired with flat ride. I could see that addressing the floaty problem.
    Paired with the eibach springs and likely just as important, the f/r hotchkis sways, the car feels “good” Also of note I’m on 265/275 tires, low offset wheels. It all comes together, really.

    In comparison to what kw v2’s or BC coilovers feel like, this b4/eibach/hotchkis setup feels immensely better in every measurable way.

    I’ll reiterate, this is not a track focused setup, but a great GT setup that also works well for a casual HPDE event or even a spirited canyon drive.

    Had I decided the m3 was a better hpde chassis than the ap1, I’d have gone down the KW CS w/ flat ride springs, or just paid the piper and done FC’s modified bilstein’s.

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      Looking back at the R&T setup with lower front rates -- I've confirmed the struts will need a revalve for the struts to run something in the 250-300# range. I'm thinking about having them revalved with 275# as a target, because I should be able to run anything from 250 to 300 for that.

      Since it's a 100% street car, I'm going to target something in the 1.16-1.20 range F to R.
      '03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black

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        Originally posted by r4dr View Post
        Looking back at the R&T setup with lower front rates -- I've confirmed the struts will need a revalve for the struts to run something in the 250-300# range. I'm thinking about having them revalved with 275# as a target, because I should be able to run anything from 250 to 300 for that.

        Since it's a 100% street car, I'm going to target something in the 1.16-1.20 range F to R.
        Have you spoken to Barry @ 3DM about that? Im curious his thoughts and he offers the free revalve which you can take at anytime.

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          Originally posted by LVMESM46 View Post

          Have you spoken to Barry @ 3DM about that? Im curious his thoughts and he offers the free revalve which you can take at anytime.
          I have. He claims you can run 300# springs with the stock valving, but I've talked to someone else who says otherwise. While I trust Barry is familiar with the R&T kit, 300# vs 400# is pretty far out of the 10% (or even 15% if you want to stretch it) rule of thumb for valving.

          If you assume you can get away with rates within 10% of the original valving, I could get my fronts valved for 275 and run anything from 250 to 300#.
          '03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black

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            Originally posted by r4dr View Post

            I have. He claims you can run 300# springs with the stock valving, but I've talked to someone else who says otherwise. While I trust Barry is familiar with the R&T kit, 300# vs 400# is pretty far out of the 10% (or even 15% if you want to stretch it) rule of thumb for valving.

            If you assume you can get away with rates within 10% of the original valving, I could get my fronts valved for 275 and run anything from 250 to 300#.
            Where does 10% come from?

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              Thought it was 25%

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                Originally posted by LVMESM46 View Post
                Thought it was 25%
                That is what Ohlins says.

                2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                2012 LMB/Black 128i
                2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                  Originally posted by cobra View Post

                  Where does 10% come from?
                  I've always heard 10-15% variance is fine before you need a revalve. Not sure if that's just an urban legend.

                  I went back and looked at my emails. The full story is that Ohlins says up to 20% is fine without a revalve but that will eliminate any potential for adjustment. I'd rather keep the adjustment as that's a big feature of coilovers to begin with.
                  '03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black

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                    So for the Ohlins, 3DM is recommending a 7" spring for the 300 pound rate I want to run in the front. You guys have me worried that it won't get me the travel I need or the recommended height of 13.5.

                    Anyone have first hand experience with the 7" 300lb spring rate?
                    Last edited by lvm3sm46; 03-07-2022, 09:51 PM. Reason: add details

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                      Originally posted by LVMESM46 View Post
                      So 3DM is recommending a 7" spring for the 300 pound rate I want to run in the front. You guys have me worried that it won't get me the travel I need or the recommended height of 13.5.

                      Anyone have first hand experience with the 7" 300lb spring rate?
                      What diameter? Barrel or straight wound? You can look up spring specs on the eibach website. They will tell you the travel available before it binds. For example a 2.25" 7" 300lb spring has a travel of 4.32" (https://eibach.com/us/i-409-eibach-coilover-spring.html)

                      Statically, the front corner sprung weight is 781lbs. With a motion ratio of 0.94 you can estimate that it will compress (781/300)/0.94 or 2.77". This leaves 1.55" left for compression. If your shock has less than that, you're good. If not, it will bind before reaching max compression. I would add a buffer in there of 1/4 to 1/2" because you don't really want to coil bind and this isn't a perfectly exact thing. There will be subtle variations between cars and ride height.

                      So how do you determine your travel from ride height? It's complicated because part of that travel is in the bump stop. To be perfectly conservative you can consider metal-to-metal travel.

                      All that said, I am running a 14" ride height and need a 9" spring to not bind. It's okay because it runs inside the wheel. If you run a barrel spring or a 2.5 spring you can run a shorter spring because they have more travel and you might have no choice because otherwise it would rub the tire. There are some options.
                      Last edited by cobra; 03-07-2022, 09:24 PM.

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                        cobra 2.5 diameter but not really sure if these are considered straight wound or barrel they call them OBD (optimum body diameter) I cant find their travel numbers anywhere .


                        Its going to take me some to digest what you are explaining to me.

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                          Originally posted by LVMESM46 View Post
                          cobra 2.5 diameter but not really sure if these are considered straight wound or barrel they call them OBD (optimum body diameter) I cant find their travel numbers anywhere .


                          Its going to take me some to digest what you are explaining to me.
                          Those are Hyperco springs. You can email them to find the specifications. They appear to be barrel springs and are only 2.5" at the ends (so more like 3" in the middle). I bet they have quite a bit more travel. So depending on which shock setup you're running you might be able to run the 7" length without issue!

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                            cobra I added above they are for Ohlins.

                            The Hyperco springs have a deflection 4.796 with a load of 1438#, outside diameter is 3.465.

                            As for the Ohlins I keep hearing they dont have much travel.
                            Last edited by lvm3sm46; 03-08-2022, 10:15 AM.

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                              Looking at converting my ohlins R&T to flat ride while I have them out to rebuild/service. What is the solution for the upper spring perch on the front? For instance if I'm getting a 2.5" spring that wont fit the standard radial bearing on the front (https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...g-31331090612a) correct? I have ground control street camber plates.

                              EDIT: just found these: https://www.ecstuning.com/b-turner-m...su4680777~tms/ Presumably they fit my camber plates as well?
                              Last edited by Thoglan; 03-30-2022, 06:23 PM.

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                                Ground Control camber plates are available with 2.5" spring perches, so maybe they would sell just the perches.
                                2003 Imola Red M3 w/ SMG

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