- Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:25 pm
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civicexracer wrote:To answer the OP directly, I use Koni Yellows and Ground-Control sleeves on both of my race cars.
For my '95 EX, I started with Koni Sports with Eibach 450 lb/in front, 550 lb/in rear spring rates. Used that setup for about a year or so. I then decided to redo the suspension. I sent the Koni's out to TrueChoice to be rebuilt for 650 lb/in front and 800 lb/in rear Eibach springs. I've had that setup on that car for a good 4 years now with not a single ity bitty problem.
For my '91 Si, I raced the car when my friend owned it for about a year before I bought it last year. The car already had Koni Sports on it with Ground-Control sleeves. I raced it for a few events with 400 lb/in front and 440 lb/in rear Eibach springs. Then my friend bought 450 lb/in front and 550 lb/in rear Hypercoil springs for it. I plan on trying out a staggered spring rate setup with the car for this season, I will be buying Hypercoil springs, I plan on running FL: 600 lb/in, FR: 550lb/in, RL: 550 lb/in, RR: 500lb/in. For the 2 years I have been racing this car on Koni/GC, it's been nothing but great. And I have no idea how many miles or how much abuse the setup has seen...
And just to throw it in there, I had Koni's on my '95 Neon ACR that I RallyX'd. Those shocks held up to some SERIOUS abuse and never gave up.HeikDiesel wrote:Can you explain how a shelf unit like the GC/Koni setup is superior to a high end coilover like AMR?
I wouldn't exactly call AMR high end. Good, probably, but not that. But to answer your question, Koni is probably one of the most widely known and used shock companies in motorsports racing. I can't count how many people I know that use Koni's on their cars. They are built SOLID, that's not coming from me, that's coming from a VERY well known Koni rebuilder. They are a very sturdy shock, as my experience with off roading with them have proven to me.
Ground-Control sleeves are also a very well known and proven company. Their products are high quality, durable, and last. I've had the sleeves on my '95 for a good 5 years with tens of thousands of miles on them, hundreds of autox events and they still look and perform just like new. They also sell with Eibach springs which are very good and widely used.HeikDiesel wrote:Let's be honest. People aren't buying Moton's for their civics. 1000-1500 is high end.......
People are buying Moton's for their Civic's, I know them. Koni/GC with new top mounts is not far off from $1000-1500.. But what's great about them, lifetime warranty, easily rebuildable, extremely durable and will probably out last the life of a ~15yr civic...Apexracing wrote:At 1000-1500 the coilovers are all the same, usually made over seas. At that dollar range they are usually all the same junk.
Completely false...

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