Settings of Illumina Shocks
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Settings of Illumina Shocks
I'm installing my illuminas tomorrow and i was wondering what setting everyone was using for the front and back of the car. Should I go stiffer at the front and softer in the back, or just keep it both soft?
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1 all the way around. I have se manual springs in the front and gle auto springs in the back. Mine feels great. trust me i had h&R springs it does not feel good. Unless your control arms, tie rods and end links are new then have fun.
#10
Interesting, i'm running them on 1s right now. They are really soft, not used to it because i drove around on the SE springs which are much stiffer but its not a bad thing. I might give 3/2 a try.
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I think some of the settings also have something to do with the springs as well. If you are running stiffer aftermarket springs than another then the settings could differ. I bought the whole Tokico package with the tokico springs. Others may have springs with different ratings so you could end up pretty much testing the settings yourself to see how you like it with your set up. I also have a 5th gen FSTB and an ADDCO RSB. Tires I think have something to do with them as well because I run 17x7's on 235/45 tires and it feels a little softer than when running my factory rims and tires.When I ran the 4f/3r on the factory tires and rims the 4f/3r setting felt stiffer.
Last edited by max95q; 10-15-2007 at 03:06 PM.
#26
I've got Eibachs on mine. For a while I had been running 4F 5R. I thought that might help counter understeer a tiny bit. I doubt running the front softet actually helped counter understeer, I bumped it to 5F 5R now and I love it. Stiff, but not bad if you drive on decent roads.
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One thing possibly to take into account: Tuning to the humps on elevated freeways. I had to experiment to find a sweet spot that damped out the bounciness. And BTW, that set of Illuminas, plus a FSTB, transformed the car. It really handles great - good turn in, good stickem, not much body roll. The only thing I'm still unhappy with is this subtle yaw oscillation in long high speed turns. Probably it's bump steer associated with the twist beam geometry, but I can't figure out why it would oscillate....
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