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Custom struts
I am building a Boxster for ITR in SCCA. I decided to design and build my own strut housings and use Koni 8611 1257 double adjustable strut inserts. First it helps to have a friend that has a CNC lathe in his garage. We made the prototype housing yesterday. I need to make a few adjustments in the height of the strut in the knuckle. But over all I am very happy with the way it turned out. I am also going to use a 6" spring instead of an 8" one and also change the upper spring perch.
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Nice work. Why did you feel the need to re-invent what can be purchased in so many variations already?
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I like to design my own parts. A lot of the parts offered won't work for me since the rules for SCCA don't allow most of the off the self parts. You can't use the GT3 arms so camber adjustment needs to be done with a camber plate. Most of the struts offered for the rear are to long to put a camber plate in. So the need for my own parts.
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anyway you would think about selling these? thats pretty impressive
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I'd think one of the major advantages of doing it this way is that you free yourself from a bespoke "Porsche" (and thus overpriced) shock application.
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I had thought about maybe selling some. I would do anything until after I see how these work. |
Looking good!! :cheers:
I think it was the mid 90's when we figured out we could install the Koni from a Mazda RX7 into a shortened 914 strut. I cut the perches off of stock Boxster shocks (for another project) and thought.. hum.. I should drop a threaded sleeve down and try the stock shocks with some different springs :) SCCA makes you innovate.. We ran a CaymanS in AutoX with PSS9's.. cant run the PSS9 spring!! had to cut the perches from stock shocks and drop them over a PSS9 and install PASM springs!! I just got my quote back from Ohlins for 4 987 CaymanS shocks.. 10k!!! |
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