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16-02-2012, 04:38 PM | #1 |
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Suspension choice..AT LAST !!!
Well after a long time since i asked around for what suspension i should buy
for the M3 it seems that i finally made my choice. After the 'thread" on here about suspensions i finally got a KW V III for the M3... not long after i moved on and changed the front springs, raised the car to the same height as the csl and tried to like my set up... I searched around in Greece and found a technician that does suspensions for over 30 years for road and race cars.. After a visit in his shop he explained to me that in the M3 he does not change suspension with any aftermarket unless the car is seeing 90% track time and 10% road, maybe less.. He takes off the OEM suspension and he re-valves the shocks giving them more rebound and a good amount of bump and he re-uses the stock springs cause the roads here are terrible and the key to make the car work is the suspension travel... At first i didn't want to believe it.. i said "what the f@ck is he saying???" I asked if he can do something to the KW and the answer was no. He told me to raise the car and change the springs front and rear to stiffer ones to help the shock maintain some suspension travel.. Well i did that and the improvement was huge !!! But still not what i was looking for... Went back with the shocks in my hand and we put them on his dyno The numbers were not quite as good as what he recommends for the car And the big problem was the height of the shocks.. From the stock ones the KW's was about 50mm shorter both front and rear.. This means that no matter what i did the problem of bottoming out in our roads would never go away. So i started talking to some companies that a lot of you are using their suspensions and managed to get some data for their shocks. From the power point the shocks were pretty darn good But i never found out what was the height of their shocks So i found a csl suspension in the Ebay and bought it Went to the tech once again and asked him to build them so that i can give them a try So the next day he called me and said the following " well i have done about 10-12 M3's and this is the 1st time that i saw this. The forces on the front ones are EXACTLY the same as i build the normal ones. And the rears have no difference in bump and rebound from the standard M3. And the shocks are about 1 cm shorter. The other thing is the springs.. The front one though it seems like the standard M3's spring is a bit shorter BUT the principal of making it is totally different !!! It's like a torsion rod and it works both vertically as much as horizontally.. As for the rear its just phenomenal. It's height is 20cm and i put it on the scale, compress it 10cm and the coils seem like they can go another 5-6cm MORE !!! Just amazing... Are you completely stupid for ever wanting these off your car??? Come tomorrow and pick them up" Frankly i was shocked and i was thinking to my self this guy is building wrc cars, Group B cars , F40's, btcc cars ( yes there are quite a few of them here..)and other things and he is so amazed with the oem csl suspension... is it really that good?? Next day i pick them up, put them on the car ( they are wayyyy lighter than the KW ) and went for a small drive. The car seats about 5mm lower from the csl and that must be from the weight difference. As for the car in the 30 minutes i was in it i am really really amazed from its "behavior". Although there is some bouncing cause of our roads it bounce way different, very smooth and "forgiving".. and the rest of it is just simply marvelous... It even accelerate and brake better !!!! I just can't believe it... In the next days i am going to get some more time behind the wheel and conclude my testing.. Now for some numbers The tech builds the normal ones like this : Front 88mm/sec : rebound 1226N - bump 441N 176mm/sec : rebound 2207N - bump 736N Rear 88mm/sec :rebound 1177N - bump 441N 176mm/sec :rebound 1570N - bump 736N The csl ones are : Front 88mm/sec : rebound 1294N - bump 579N 176mm/sec : rebound 2491N - bump 726N Rear : 88mm/sec : rebound 814N - bump 431N 176mm/sec : rebound 1344N - bump 785N Mine were build with a bit more power cause of the weight difference. Front 88mm/sec : rebound 1402N - bump 559N 176mm/sec : rebound 2648N - bump 726N Rear : 88mm/sec : rebound 912N - bump 539N 176mm/sec : rebound 1402N - bump 824N Shocks height Front : 60cm Rear : 68cm Springs Height Front : 23cm Rear : 20cm As for the spring forces there are kind of progressive so the measurement is not right... I know this REALLY big to read, but i thought i ought to explain what happen... well all comments welcome...( i am going to hear " i told you so" !!) All the best
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16-02-2012, 05:55 PM | #2 |
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Im confused
Do you now have standard M3, standard CSL, or KW V3 on your car? For a road car the CSL stuff is unbeatable IMO, but it lacks adjustability for really fast track driving. Spec your car to suit your use. |
16-02-2012, 07:06 PM | #3 |
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Hi,
Quote- ''Im confused Do you now have standard M3, standard CSL, or KW V3 on your car? From what he posted he is running re-vamped CSL front and rear. The rates quoted do not make much sense in that he posted that he wanted more travel due to the conditions of his roads. To go progressive stiffer spring rates and then just valve for bump and rebound at the rise and fall of the dampers will make for a siffer set up, which is not what you want. Car should sit on the springs and the dampers do the work, and the fine tuning is with the ARB's etc. Would be much better set up for the bad road conditions if the dampers were valved to be at say 100% valving at 75% travel which would work well with correct progressive spring Rates. The car needs to ''rise and fall'' not crash and bang on the bump stops. Its been said many times before there is no really good half way house on suspension. Your either good for the road or good for the Track. Regards, The Gorilla. Last edited by The Gorilla; 16-02-2012 at 07:07 PM. Reason: Missed word |
16-02-2012, 11:38 PM | #4 | |
S2 - Picking it up
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Quote:
and since the car seats lower i believe that there is a good combination of shocks and springs.. don't forget i have almost everything now for the next step...if i decide someday... And it just pass another big test My wife on the way to the doctor to see the incoming baby she actually made a comment for the car She said that it felt tight but not make her get off her seat when bumps showed up on the road...now that is a BIG win for the suspension Also felt really stable and neutral in the highway with a modest speed of 130-140 km/h... All good so far.
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19-02-2012, 11:32 AM | #5 |
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Good that you found a good solution.
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