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Old 06-09-2012, 10:31 PM   #1
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Are they as good as intrax?
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Old 06-09-2012, 10:38 PM   #2
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Are they as good as intrax?
Don't know, never had Intrax myself, Shim did a comparison on the old Nitron Track 2 Ways and his Intrax earlier in the year...

But they have to be pretty comparable as they are both high end suspension.

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Old 06-09-2012, 11:23 PM   #3
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Great to read this as i have a kit to order for a BMW M3 E92 tomorrow
its the Race R3 kit he is going for 3k +
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Old 07-09-2012, 08:05 AM   #4
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I have a Hybrid Nitron kit on my car aswell....

Ben was very helpful as I was not happy with the ride height and spring rates either....

They changed all the damper bodies and rods for shorter ones, revalved everything and provided new springs all round....120nm front and 56nm rear...

You are right when they say that the entry level kit does not lower enough...also spring rates are much the same as standard.

Suspension is now spot on, damping is superb and I can drop it to the floor if I want to!

I am running similar ride heights I think......what is your measurement from ground to top of wheel arch Phoenix?? I have different wheels to you....
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Old 07-09-2012, 08:18 AM   #5
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Great to read this as i have a kit to order for a BMW M3 E92 tomorrow
its the Race R3 kit he is going for 3k +
That's the final solution I have from Nitron, the Race R3 kit Mark, it's stunning, think the kit is circa £3k+ vat

There is some vids on YouTube of Tom Schirmer and a E92 M3 on the ring with the only mods being Race R3 suspension, looks bloody rapid!

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I have a Hybrid Nitron kit on my car aswell....

Ben was very helpful as I was not happy with the ride height and spring rates either....

They changed all the damper bodies and rods for shorter ones, revalved everything and provided new springs all round....120nm front and 56nm rear...

You are right when they say that the entry level kit does not lower enough...also spring rates are much the same as standard.

Suspension is now spot on, damping is superb and I can drop it to the floor if I want to!

I am running similar ride heights I think......what is your measurement from ground to top of wheel arch Phoenix?? I have different wheels to you....
That's the thing I loved about them, I spend hours with them getting it just right, Ben etc are so helpful, and you end up with a kit which is tailor made for what you want.

The entry level kit is just realistically an adjustable shock / adjustment upgrade, fantastic if you want a near standard ride height.

I'll find out and report back Jules on the ride height from floor to wheelarch, it's 600 / 590 from bottom of rim to w/a.

It's essentially 10mm lower at the front and 20mm lower at the rear over a std CSL.
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Old 07-09-2012, 09:56 AM   #6
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Great write up Toby and glad they sorted everthing out for you, some effort indeed. Hats off to Nitron! Im sure they are reading this.

What ride heights could you & cantfind1 not achieve with the NTR kits then?

@shim what issues did Leonb initially have. Was this ride height related also?
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Great write up Toby and glad they sorted everthing out for you, some effort indeed. Hats off to Nitron! Im sure they are reading this.

What ride heights could you & cantfind1 not achieve with the NTR kits then?

@shim what issues did Leonb initially have. Was this ride height related also?

I can't remember. He felt the car was just not handling well on circuit, and Nitron were the ones I think installing etc. I'll drop him a line and ask.

So why do Toby and Cantfind1 have totally different ratio springs front to read?
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Old 07-09-2012, 10:31 AM   #8
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That's the final solution I have from Nitron, the Race R3 kit Mark, it's stunning, think the kit is circa £3k+ vat

There is some vids on YouTube of Tom Schirmer and a E92 M3 on the ring with the only mods being Race R3 suspension, looks bloody rapid!



That's the thing I loved about them, I spend hours with them getting it just right, Ben etc are so helpful, and you end up with a kit which is tailor made for what you want.

The entry level kit is just realistically an adjustable shock / adjustment upgrade, fantastic if you want a near standard ride height.

I'll find out and report back Jules on the ride height from floor to wheelarch, it's 600 / 590 from bottom of rim to w/a.

It's essentially 10mm lower at the front and 20mm lower at the rear over a std CSL.
I have the NTR sport+, no problems with ride height 585mm from bottom of wheel rear and 590 front.

Top marks to Nitron for their customer service.
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Old 07-09-2012, 02:09 PM   #9
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Great write up Toby and glad they sorted everthing out for you, some effort indeed. Hats off to Nitron! Im sure they are reading this.

What ride heights could you & cantfind1 not achieve with the NTR kits then?
Thanks Alex, how you keeping mate? Thanks for all the info you supplied to me when I was having my initial troubles

Ride height wise, I could only just manage to get a standard ride height on the NTR Sport kit, would never go any lower.

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So why do Toby and Cantfind1 have totally different ratio springs front to read?
It sounds like Jules is running a more track focussed setup on his car 120 nm/mm is a fair bit stiffer, I wanted a compromise between road and track.
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