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Originally posted by sam_ View PostYou can't really go wrong with either option - up to you.
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Originally posted by AWDBOB View Post
Your first part is why I find myself pondering which route to go. With every set of coilovers I've owned, I adjust them once when the car gets set up and don't touch them after that. So my question is almost developing into this: "those with IE3s and Konis do you wish you had GCs for handling reasons?"
Reason for the no BCs: I've always steered clear of BCs (pun intended). I don't trust the long term integrity of the product, and I also don't trust the valving for some reason. They were really shotty in the Evo community and have always been the "get low cheap" coil. So if I were to get coilovers, it would purely be for the handling benefit, rather than the adjustable ride height benefit, if that makes sense.
Are you planning on tracking it? If not, I don't see you driving beyond the capabilities of IE3s/Konis on the street.
Let us know what you decide!
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Originally posted by jpod999 View PostI hear you and see where you are coming from. My experience has been to the contrary, however, as I've had BCs on my E30 for about 6 years and maybe 10k miles now and I haven't had any longevity issues. But I very much understand your concern.
Are you planning on tracking it? If not, I don't see you driving beyond the capabilities of IE3s/Konis on the street.
Let us know what you decide!
I will only be doing a few local AutoX events, but will not be doing any track days!
I absolutely will! At least I know it will be a well thought out decision, after all.
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Since sometimes in life cool things happen, I was able to snag this car from one hell of a guy named Omar in Illinois last night. In an effort to save money and achieve/maintain a certain level of quality throughout this project, this purchase was clutch.
Why I bought it:
Ground Control Coilover Setup
Eibach F+R Swaybars
F+R Strut Tower Braces
S3.73 Diff
Mtech Wheel
It's a gutted 2200lb ex-SCCA car that was brought back up to spec and then sold.... and then sold to me.
So, I'm going to take all of these fine parts and transfer 'em over to Linda, while doing the front suspension (control arms, offset CABs, tie rods) and the rear suspension (adjustable subframe, all bushings, etc).
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Originally posted by AWDBOB View PostSince sometimes in life cool things happen, I was able to snag this car from one hell of a guy named Omar in Illinois last night. In an effort to save money and achieve/maintain a certain level of quality throughout this project, this purchase was clutch.
Why I bought it:
Ground Control Coilover Setup
Eibach F+R Swaybars
F+R Strut Tower Braces
S3.73 Diff
Mtech Wheel
It's a gutted 2200lb ex-SCCA car that was brought back up to spec and then sold.... and then sold to me.
So, I'm going to take all of these fine parts and transfer 'em over to Linda, while doing the front suspension (control arms, offset CABs, tie rods) and the rear suspension (adjustable subframe, all bushings, etc).1987 325i Convertible
2015 Fiesta SFE: 1.0L of 'Woah, is that torque under 2k?'
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This is looking like some good stuff going down here.
I feel exactly the same as you RE: BC/alibaba coils.
I don't like the H&R Race/IE3 stuff because the front spring rates are weak for the 6cyl cars. They were made for a 4banger after allOriginally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
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Originally posted by validius View PostPart out the rest?
Originally posted by Northern View PostThis is looking like some good stuff going down here.
I feel exactly the same as you RE: BC/alibaba coils.
I don't like the H&R Race/IE3 stuff because the front spring rates are weak for the 6cyl cars. They were made for a 4banger after all
Your car is looking great as well!
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Originally posted by fight4life28 View PostGood work, hopefully it was cheaper way buying another car for the parts, Good way to get into coilovers and sway bars..
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Originally posted by BECKSTER View PostSub'd for more progress.
Cool build.
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We're picking up some steam here, folks! My main hurdle now that I'm establishing a plan with this car is my garage space. I rent from a cool guy, but he doesn't understand that he can't fill every gap around my car with his shit, so when I go to the garage to do work, I spend more time organizing his junk than working on the ole gal.
anyway, I digress...
Progress! Started disassembling what I want off of the parts car before I give the shell away.
I snagged the Mtech 1 wheel off the car. It's a little dirty but will clean up nice and work just fine until a 370mm is in my budget.
Classic "hey man I'm just gonna fill up the space around your car without any thought whatsoever" moment.
Scored almost brand new Hawk HPS pads, fresh rotors, and stainless front brake lines off the parts car!
Front strut tower brace that I'm going to refinish in the upcoming weeks.
Rear strut tower brace that I am debating on running or not.
The shell. I am really debating on what to do with it. It's not terribly rusty, it just looks like a piece of shit. But someone has but a lot of time into gutting it and removing weight. It would make the PERFECT Lemons racecar with an M20. I have the parts to make it a roller again. I suppose I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.
Eibach front sway in good shape. Gonna grab new bushings for it.
Aaaaand this brings me to the sad part. While all of the expensive parts of the Ground Control kit are here, it irks me to see that the POPO just slapped adapters on this way. BUT that wasn't even the worst part. The front struts are blown to smithereens, but the Springs, adjusters, and camber plates are freshie fresh.
I am sending the setup to Ground Control to have their full shortening/bracing/etc done here in a little bit so I'll have a fresh setup with the shortened housings.
As opposed to the ridiculous $240ea price tag of the GC Konis, I am thinking of going with the iX inserts, but I'm not sure they'll work with the struts that I send them. $220/pair vs $240ea is a HUGE difference for the same valving, and you're then also not using a proprietary strut. I'm also not opposed to sending them elsewhere, but don't have a good second option.
List of stuff to do:
1) Place a huge order with Guten to get everything to refresh the M20, iS lip, roundels, entire suspension refresh, etc.
2) Send off Ground Controls to get them redone.
3) Decide on where to send the subframe for modification, as it pains me to pay $350 for the Garagistic setup however nice it may be.
4) Get shit done.
I can't wait to get this chassis driving buttery smooth with everything taken care of so I can enjoy the car. It's getting exciting!Last edited by AWDBOB; 09-03-2016, 05:26 PM.
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