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04-15-2012, 01:11 PM | #1 |
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BC Racing or Megan Racing
Ok ya'll I know the answer to this question from most of you guys are going to be KW....well unfortunately KW is not an option at this time.
Megan Racing: http://www.meganracing.com/product_d...=1153&catid=29 Features: •Spring Rates: 7kg Front and 11kg Rear •32 Levels of Adjustable Damper •Pillow Ball Upper Mounts. •Rubber Dust Covers. •Adjustable Ride Height •Aggressive Spring Rates •Single-Cylinder Design •Aluminum Brackets •All coilover damper kits come with 1 year manufacture-defect warranty. •All Hardware is Included •32 Levels of Adjustment: 1-8: Suggested for track use. 9-16: Suggested for mountain/aggressive use. 17-32: Suggested for common street use. BR Racing: http://www.bc-racing.co.uk/coilovers-series-br/ Pillowball upper mount spring rates 7kg front / 11 kg rear Camber adjustable top mounts Aluminium top plates 30 way adjustable damping Adjustable spring platform Height adjustment via bottom mount to retain full damper travel Bearing mounted upper front spring platform Dust boot to protect damper seals * some features are dependent on model
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04-17-2012, 11:00 AM | #2 |
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bump.....doesn't any have any thoughts???
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04-17-2012, 11:27 AM | #3 |
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What are you using these for? Track/street/show?
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04-17-2012, 11:27 AM | #4 |
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Because given the two, most would probably say neither. I would just get springs for less money than either of those 2 coilovers.
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04-17-2012, 11:55 AM | #5 |
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The Megan coilovers ... on paper they offer some high end features; how they advertise spring rates is strange and while it says "single cylinder" ... I guess they're saying it's monotube? Either the company refers to things differently OR something's not being said/it's being said to mean it's better than it is (I bank on the latter). For $999, which is dirt cheap given the feature set, I'm skeptical and that's an understatement.
As turugara noted, what's your goal with the coilovers?
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I was looking for something that had height, dampening, and camber adjustability. (never know when you want to go lower)
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04-17-2012, 01:57 PM | #7 |
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Gotta go on a short rant.
![]() KW excels at marketing and the reason so many people have them is because of that, and the chain effect "I got them because my friend has them and he says they're good". I don't hold KW's consumer line in high regard unless you're talking about the Clubsport, and even then I'd get something else. M3Post has a much better suspension forum though the parts discussed there sometimes aren't available for the 335 stock suspension. On E90post most people are concerned with lowering and 'slamming' and that results in some ill-fated decisions. At any rate, installing the race springs on stock shocks was a bad idea and their aggressive spring rate and shortened height probably ate the life out of your shocks at a fairly rapid rate. I'd look into some Koni Yellow shocks, they can be adjusted to match your current H&R springs. Alternatively you could look at a lowering kit like the ST V1 or KW V1 but I'd much rather have an independent shock and spring combo like you'd have if you went the Koni Yellow route. Performance and ride will be superior.
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yeah I knew that too lol. I'm not trying to slam the car just adjusting the ride. I thought about the Koni Yellows and FSD, but I've seen a lot of threads mentioning the H&R Race springs were still to low for those struts. Another reason why I was considering these was b/c of price, for the price of the Koni struts I could get a lower end coilover system. I know these are not "TRACK READY", as I'm not tracking the car. It was just an option. I didn't want ST V1 or KW V1 b/c I can't adjust the dampening.
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04-17-2012, 03:36 PM | #9 |
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I have been wondering the same.
I have only seen one member on here run Megan coilovers and he says he has had no problems: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=598490 I have seen more members run BC Racing co's (over Megans). They pop up in the for sale section every so often. Try a search and PM the sellers to get their thoughts. |
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Not trying to thread jack here but i thought this may help anyone looking into the megans, I got BNIB Megans sitting in my garage, i opted for the HP Autowerks Koni coilover kit instead. I haven't officially put them up for sale but if anyone is interested shoot me a PM.
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A coilover system isn't magical - it's just a matched shock and spring set with adjustable ride height. I call the lowest-priced coilovers 'lowering kits' because that's their essence. ST, KW V1, and so on will not do anything for your car besides provide that height adjustment. They're not advertised to do anything else. I don't like said lowering kits because they're not made to particularly high quality standards (reliability issues - leaking, noise ...) and the damping quality varies. The damping quality is the primary difference between a suspension that rides and responds like shit and a great one (loosely speaking, of course). So don't skimp on shocks. Koni is a proven technology and used in a lot of higher end track-oriented coilover systems like TC Kline. For similar money, you can buy your own shocks and springs and get a superior quality system - which is what you'll have with the Yellows and matched springs. And you're right that the Yellows are still not going to be that comfortable. It's the Race spring; the shock has so little travel that it's going to be a bumpy road period, good luck finding a shock that handles a 'race' spring well. IMO - replacing the race springs with something more practical would be highly beneficial. Probably not the thing you wanted to hear but I see it as the correct path. So, shocks+springs or a coilover kit. I don't have experience with the two coilover kits you're looking at other than being skeptical of the Megan's for what they're offering at that price point. Edit: and I never did ask about a budget ... how, typical of me. ![]()
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I'm also looking into into the Meagan racing coilovers. IMO as long as your not racing or doing track laps you'll be fine with daily daily driving. If you just get springs your stock shocks will probably be done in less than 12 months with daily driving. Use the forum search and look up Meagan racing. There are members that have been running the coilovers without problems.
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04-17-2012, 06:42 PM | #14 |
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No personal experience with the china made re-branded coilovers, but of my 3 friends that did go this route, 2 of them blew the shocks within a year and 1 had problem after problem and sold it after 3 months. YMMV.
Why dont you just wait and buy used coilovers. I sold my KW V3's with less then 5,000 miles on it for $1100. Thats only 2..300 more then you'd pay for these no names. I see cheap used coilovers on sale all the time. |
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04-17-2012, 07:28 PM | #15 |
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These brands are fairly popular with japanese cars. They are "okay" for basic coilovers, but they are all lower-end monotube dampers with the cheap needle valve adjusters. read the fine print and see what kind of warranty you get. The Megan's say 1 year, and the BC's just say limited warranty.
A friend of mine had Megans on his STi, and didn't have any issues with them, but that was a few years back, and I'm not sure if he still has them. |
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04-17-2012, 09:24 PM | #16 |
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I say go with megans, I have them on now. I have a few friends that have them on their m3 e92 and a bunch of friends with 350z. All of them track and drift with the megans (not i though) and the coils are still in good shape.
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04-18-2012, 02:49 AM | #17 |
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I say BC, I'm honestly considering selling my kw's and buying BC's simply because I can't go low enough on kw's.
The way I see it KW are more track coils rather than street coils like BC/Megan. I know personally 4 guys that run BC on there e30's and they all aware by them. |
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04-18-2012, 06:03 AM | #18 |
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I had BC coilover's on my genesis coupe on honestly, it was the best 900$ I had spent. They were a very strong, well performing coilover kit that went low as HELL. You can literally drop the car to the point of not driving. They were dampening as well as camber adjustable and I loved them. Considering a set for my 335.
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04-19-2012, 02:23 PM | #19 |
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thanks everyone for the info.
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