@@chriswatson3238 How do the rear dampers manage with that much spring rate on them? The sale page says they're really only intended for up to ~600 lb springs.
@@ch_chone Good question, I asked the same before buying them. 949 said up to 800 is fine. I run the rears at about 15-16/20 clicks (~75% stiff) IIRC. My tuning strategy on the dampers so far is to set the fronts as a compromise between turn in crispness and not upsetting the car too much on apex curbs. The rears are then set to get the desired rotation on turn in. Since the car usually has surplus power, I can manage the exits with the throttle. This is probably a compromised approach (coupling ride to handling) but without a really tunable diff, it has worked okay so far. Overall the current setup prioritizes front splitter height/control with a (relatively) compliant rear to put the power down. I would reach out to 949 on your application, they are really helpful.
Mate your driving skills are brilliant and that Miata .. god she rocks!! Amazing build!
Epic.
Badass driving!
what steering wheel is that? the badge is so nice
just seen the album of ur car.. are those rx8 hood vents on your car? everything is so clean holy
Steering wheel is Sparco R383 Champion 330mm perforated leather. Badge is from Revlimiter. Hood and fender vents are custom.
@@chriswatson3238 following the channel, hope to see more posts
What coiilovers do you have
Xida Gen2 with 1400/800 springs
@@chriswatson3238 How do the rear dampers manage with that much spring rate on them? The sale page says they're really only intended for up to ~600 lb springs.
@@ch_chone Good question, I asked the same before buying them. 949 said up to 800 is fine. I run the rears at about 15-16/20 clicks (~75% stiff) IIRC. My tuning strategy on the dampers so far is to set the fronts as a compromise between turn in crispness and not upsetting the car too much on apex curbs. The rears are then set to get the desired rotation on turn in. Since the car usually has surplus power, I can manage the exits with the throttle. This is probably a compromised approach (coupling ride to handling) but without a really tunable diff, it has worked okay so far. Overall the current setup prioritizes front splitter height/control with a (relatively) compliant rear to put the power down. I would reach out to 949 on your application, they are really helpful.
@@chriswatson3238 that's good feedback and your method sounds reasonable. Thanks!