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Old 06-03-2011, 09:24 AM   #1
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Are those KSport Kontrol coilovers?

If so, that's what I'm running and they seem to be working well.

They are KSports. There's a long boring story behind why I'm running KSports rather than a more "high quality" suspension, but basically, their distributing center is right down the street from my shop and I got a "deal I couldn't refuse". We'll see how they go. Surprisingly, a lot of our local non-Porsche club racers run "off-the-shelf KSports" with their own spring rates and a few are some of the fastest cars on the track. If I feel the need for something more, I'll switch to something like KW or JRZ's

There are a few reasons for not running the adjustable GT3 style lower arms. First is cost. My existing arms were low mileage and the outer ball joints were still in great condition. The mono-ball inserts and billet thrust bushings from Tarett are significantly cheaper than buying even the RSS arms which are IMO better and more affordable than the Porsche units. The other thing is I plan on running camber plates on front and rear so I don't need adjustable lower arms for alignment purposes, and because of the wide tires/wheels, I don't necessarily want to widen my track width by moving the lower arms for more camber. Again, if I find out that there's a need for the GT3 "style" arms, I will make the upgrade by necessity, but one of the goals with this car is to show people that it's possible to make a fast Porsche without spending "Cup Car" money.
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Old 06-03-2011, 09:43 AM   #2
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thanks for the insight.
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Old 06-03-2011, 12:08 PM   #3
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What brand are those control arms, and may I ask what they cost you?
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:07 AM   #4
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What brand are those control arms, and may I ask what they cost you?

randall - those are OEM with solid inserts (which are $100 each i think)
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Smile Most impressive!

I have been watching this car materialize in front of all us over the past weeks. I cannot get over the amount of thought and fabrication skills that are so evident in this project.

My hat is off to you kcpaz! Hope it all works out you have mad skills!

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one of the goals with this car is to show people that it's possible to make a fast Porsche without spending "Cup Car" money."
What a concept!

Kudos to you for sharing what I find to be fascinating, detailed information in the performance arena...information to which many of us would not be otherwise exposed, and especially in a manner that we can understand it. Your explanations and the trouble that you go to so as to share your photographs and experience with us is very much appreciated.

I must say that your discipline in sticking with your initially stated goal, while keeping an eye out for what "Porsche" branded solutions may be unavoidable is fantastic! Your creative solutions as well as your experienced approach is most REFRESHING!

The fact that you unselfishly share all of this with us is an invaluable contribution, and I commend you for it.

Keep it coming!

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What a concept!

Kudos to you for sharing what I find to be fascinating, detailed information in the performance arena...information to which many of us would not be otherwise exposed, and especially in a manner that we can understand it. Your explanations and the trouble that you go to so as to share your photographs and experience with us is very much appreciated.

I must say that your discipline in sticking with your initially stated goal, while keeping an eye out for what "Porsche" branded solutions may be unavoidable is fantastic! Your creative solutions as well as your experienced approach is most REFRESHING!

The fact that you unselfishly share all of this with us is an invaluable contribution, and I commend you for it.

Keep it coming!

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I couldn't have said it better myself. Big thanks!
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Old 06-06-2011, 02:37 PM   #8
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Thanks for the kind words guys. I'll have more updates to post as soon as I have some time to sit in front of the computer.
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Old 06-10-2011, 01:14 AM   #9
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Been making some good progress lately. The wheels came in so I was able to mount some NT01's on them and make the car a roller (temporarily) to verify tire/wheel fitment with the quarter panels and suspension. I need to add some 8mm spacers on the rear so I can lower the back end of the car to a more appropriate ride height, but otherwise everything fits great so the next step is to start painting stuff.

Here is a teaser pic of the car on the ground for the first time in almost a year, and the Racepak dash that I mounted in place of the stock gauge pod.



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yummmm, CCW wheels, I have a set of that same wheel on my m-coupe
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Old 06-21-2011, 11:59 PM   #11
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Finally started the paint process.











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