Coilover kit
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Garfy thats dam good news, the more goodies for the mx the better.
@admin,
SUSPENSION:
if you are on a low budget and have a 1600, the try to find a second hand set of struts from the V6 and a set of H&R lowering springs.
My brother in law has this combination and on the track, he does ok.
Also fit the front strut bar from the V6, and look for a rear one:
http://www.senshispeed.nl/users/pics/pic3_74hx2569q28x.jpg?picid=90rn5036b56q
http://corksport.com/store/image/bd28/mx3-suspension_misc_CorkSport_Rear_Strut_Tower_Bar.jpgIf you have the V6, there's not a lot of choice for a tight budget. Obviously the springs are not of a prolem, the struts are.
The biggest problem here is the strut length. every company sells the struts in the standard length. Even though the new struts are stiffer once you lower it, you now have 6cms of the damper rod thats constantly inside the strut. if the car is force upward in a power corner, it will go up by 6cms plus 2 or 3cms more and this is where you usually stack it.If you are handy and have access to some tools then there is a way to take the old the old strut appart, remove the damper from inside and replace it with a KONI damper that fits inside the strut leg. This is a cheaper alternative than replacing the complete strut, but I dont advice this to people with two left hands.
http://www.koni-na.com/pdf/boltstrut.pdfThe Rear Strut bar will also make a lot of difference, as it stop the torsion from the rear.
If you are thinking of doing sprints with the car, then you have to eliminate the wheel hop when you launch or you will blow the Diff or one of the gears. Easiest way of doing this is to fill your engine mounts with Polyurethane and replace the control arm bushings:
http://www.jeroentje.nl/media/foto/4766.jpg
http://corksport.com/store/image/fen2/mx3-suspension_misc_SRD_Control_Arm_Bushing_Inserts_-Front.jpgBRAKES: change the disks for the vented and drilled set from the escort and use EBC Green Stuff brake pads, better than this combination you aint gona get for that money
TYRES: Toyos are a good choice but they are so soft that you will be changing them every 4 months.
a cheaper alternative are NANKANG, in the last 4 years on the track/road I have never found a better tyre for that price. I signed a deal with FAlKEN this year, and I regret it so much that My set is now for sale. They brillinant tyres for drifting but not for grip as the compound is far too hard.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1-x-NANKANG-NS2-215-35-18-H-2153518-NEW-TYRE_W0QQitemZ180109168658QQihZ008QQcategoryZ9891QQcmdZViewItemThis is the best advice I have for now guys….hope it helps
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What springs would you use with the Koni Red Inserts?
The part numbers for the inserts are:
Koni Red Special inserts for a Mazda MX-3.Part Numbers:
86-2442 (front)
86-2443 (rear)
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Most of the springs on the market lower the car from 4cm to 5.5max but whats most important is the thickness of the spring, strength in the coil and it progressio. (going from a tight coil to a loose coil)
Eibach and H&R are about the same really, both have good progresive coil.
Intrax are for people wanting to lower but not stiffen the ride too much
AST springs we're specially made here in Holland for all the mx3 owners that kept bitching to them (including me) They have tried 3 different combinations unitl they found the right coils.If you can find Eibachs or H&Rs for less than 140 euros (doubtfull) go for these.
I dont want to keep pushing products from the JT range, thats not my intention but unless you can get whats mentioned above I would seriously advice you to go for the AST,s not because of the price but rather because they we're made to our requirements.
The koni cartridges have adjustable damping so with a bit playing around you should be able to get a nice ride height with just the right stiffness.
http://www.koni-na.com/comp.cfm
Always set the rear a little stiffer than the front, this will give you better warning before the back breaks out.
The reason for setting the front a bit softer is to reduce wheel hop and loss of traction, and eliminates a lot of under steer when powering into the corner.
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Jeroen is tryin to get get group buy going here in Holland for the Ksport kit.
Normally the set would cost 1050 euro, in the group buy they are costing 850 euro. The topic is on the dutch mx3 site, being in dutch dont help to go there. if anyone is intrested please let jeroen as soon as possible:http://www.jeroentje.nl/media/foto/4249.jpg
http://www.jeroentje.nl/media/foto/4251.jpg
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Wow, i didnt notice this thread!
Thats the Nitrous Fusion car off Youtube on the track! Lush
I want 330mm K-Sport Brakes and Coilovers later in the year. Im just making do with my Koni inserts and Dropzone kit at the moment.
What are the chances of a Group Buy on the Brake Kit also guys?
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Hi mate, you're right about the car :-)
we are trying to get the groupby brake kit right now, we need 10 sets and we have about 7 or 8, so we are still in need of a couple more…...if any one else intrested please please send an email to info@jeroentje.nl
I really want these myself, but because they are not in production, they wont make the set unless we order 10. We allready took all the measurements from my car so they have all the info.
More info:
http://www.jeroentje.nl/index.php?page=product_view&auto_id=0150&product_id=70100750
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@6a19934411=Mikee:
Hi mate, you're right about the car :-)
we are trying to get the groupby brake kit right now, we need 10 sets and we have about 7 or 8, so we are still in need of a couple more…...if any one else intrested please please send an email to info@jeroentje.nl
I really want these myself, but because they are not in production, they wont make the set unless we order 10. We allready took all the measurements from my car so they have all the info.
More info:
http://www.jeroentje.nl/index.php?page=product_view&auto_id=0150&product_id=70100750
Just sent your man an e-mail, can you check that he got it. Desperate to get ma car hooped! :lol:
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Just came across this website with cheap Intrax springs, only £115 quid, not sure on the quality tho…what d'you reckon?
If you search for MX3 you'll see em in the list…
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Good find, but by the time you have paid the shipping from the US and the import chargers, it will probably chepaper to get the AST set from JT.
all products from the US seem cheap, thats what I always thought but then you get bizaar shipping chargers thrown in, and what nobody tells you is that when the parcel is delivered to your door the postie wil ask you for some more money for Import.
everything that comes from Europe has no import chargers.
search on ebay.de….a bit hard as most of you dont understand german, me neither btw, but with patience and an online translator you do get results.http://fahrzeugteile.search.ebay.de/mx3_Auto-Motorrad-Teile_W0QQfromZR8QQfrtsZ200QQsacatZ131090
also try a company called FK, this is an online catalogue and has a lot of stuff, but you do have to find a dealer in the UK
http://www.fk-automotive.com/shop/product_info.php/info/p7380_FK-High-Tec-Tieferlegungsfedern-passend-f-r-Mazda-MX-3--Typ-EX---Bj--91---.html
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How much are these AST coil over kits going for from JT?
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hehehe like to let ya know i got my 35mm lower springs and 8pt adjustable dampers for
WAIT FOR IT
FREE
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and how you manage this one then ????
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how you manage that!!
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came with the car!
in pounds
i bought my car for 450
and you man wasnt into cars at all
and it came with
strut bar
lowering springs
adj dampers
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nice one mate…
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i just spoke to my mate and he has a spare set of standard escort shocks and springs im going to get them next week i hope and try to fit them to my mx3. then we might get an answer and a ticket to some cheaper suspension kits!!
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Hi,
I see your picture of a rear strut brace.. where do you get these from?
CHeers, Paul.