Racing Logic Coilovers

From soft stock to hardcore track, what do you use?
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saxophonias
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Racing Logic Coilovers

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http://www.racing-logic.co.uk/eshop/sto ... _index.asp

these are new, actually an Australian brand and pretty economical too. Also they have a big variety of spring rates to choose.

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Re: Racing Logic Coilovers

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Tegiwa are a UK dealer for these. Their thread on them on ek9.org I have linked below for anyone looking information and prices. Hope this helps :)

http://www.ek9.org/forum/wheels-tires-s ... offer.html

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Re: Racing Logic Coilovers

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i have these racing logic coilovers for over a year now and they are great!
so for anyone in doubt its worth it. comparable to d2 and such.

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are they comfortable enough? Are they bouncy?

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Re: Racing Logic Coilovers

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they are very controlled.
i have the fronts turned up to the maximum in damper stiffnes.
the rears a bit softer to counter the oversteer while braking into a corner.
if you turn the damping down a bit they become a lot more comfy :)
i like it on the hard side, i ocasionally do trackdays at zandvoort and assen.

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