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    If you have brand new rear Bilstein Sports in the box, I need your help

    If you have brand new REAR Bilstein sports just hanging out in a box somewhere, could you please do a test for me?

    Compress the damper 100% and then time how long it takes for it to return to the fully extended length. Do this test a few times and report back with the measurement in seconds.

    Thanks much all :)

    #2
    There isn't a single person with a cell phone (stopwatch) and brand new rear bilstiens?

    Or are you all just a lazy bunch? :P

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      #3
      Call Bilstein and ask what the time should be?
      Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
      Chief Sales Officer, Midwest Division—Blunt Tech Industries

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        #4
        They said they don't have data on that. Probably for good reason, I just wanted to use the info as a benchmark.

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          #5
          ^Because real tuners use a shock dyno, that's why.
          Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
          Chief Sales Officer, Midwest Division—Blunt Tech Industries

          www.gutenparts.com
          One stop shopping for NEW, USED and EURO PARTS!

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            #6
            2 days to late i just installed mine

            BUILD-http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=242728

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              #7
              i'm not tuning anything, i'm checking general condition of a set of used struts I have.

              if you want to send me a shock dyno, i'd be glad to use it

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                #8
                How long does yours take to rebound? Also, the rebound isn't the severely important aspect. The compression firmness is much more of an indicator to a bad shock.
                -tim
                Originally posted by Jordan
                I like the stance
                -Coining hip terms since 10/9/03

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                  #9
                  Mine takes about 6 seconds.

                  Koni sports used to have a spec for rebound when adjusted to full stiff. I know it's not the best way to determine damper health, but it can weed completely blown struts out pretty easily.

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                    #10
                    Well when I had a blown bilstein and new bilstein in my hand, they both rebounded over the same duration. The difference could be felt when compressing the damper and comparing.
                    -tim
                    Originally posted by Jordan
                    I like the stance
                    -Coining hip terms since 10/9/03

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                      #11
                      Interesting, thanks Philo. I appreciate the reply.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Philo View Post
                        Well when I had a blown bilstein and new bilstein in my hand, they both rebounded over the same duration. The difference could be felt when compressing the damper and comparing.
                        What was the difference you could feel? I have a set of ~300k mile Bilstein Sports in my DD, and I compared them to my ~5k mile set, and the rebound seemed the same, but the high mileage set was actually harder to compress. I don't know what that means though...
                        85 325e m60b44 6 speed / 89 535i
                        e30 restoration and V8 swap
                        24 Hours of Lemons e30 build

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                          #13
                          The blown shock took less force to compress. I'd say it was about 75% of force compared to new.
                          -tim
                          Originally posted by Jordan
                          I like the stance
                          -Coining hip terms since 10/9/03

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Philo View Post
                            The blown shock took less force to compress. I'd say it was about 75% of force compared to new.
                            Weird. I can't believe after 300k hard miles my Bilstein Sports are still good as new.
                            85 325e m60b44 6 speed / 89 535i
                            e30 restoration and V8 swap
                            24 Hours of Lemons e30 build

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