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Unread 11-15-2014, 12:09 PM   #1
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Care to share your settings?

I'm running what the book says. Haven't really had the chance to drive the car much though.
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I initially went with the settings someone posted on the UK968 forum, they are slightly firm. Recently I stiffened the bump and rebound a little more while chasing an oversteer issue that turned out to be the tyres, and TBH it's a bit harsh for the road now.
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I'm really liking the "stock" recommended setup. I need to get a feel for the car before adjusting.

I found this write up http://robrobinette.com/S2000KWV3Tuning.htm for tuning. Seems like a good way to tune the shocks to what you want.
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I'm really liking the "stock" recommended setup. I need to get a feel for the car before adjusting.

I found this write up http://robrobinette.com/S2000KWV3Tuning.htm for tuning. Seems like a good way to tune the shocks to what you want.
Do you think that following a suspension tuning guide for an S2000 will make your car handle as well as an s2000?

It's funny seeing a link to Rob's site on here, but he has a lot of good charts towards the bottom that apply to most street cars. I use his write-ups all the time when I'm working on my S2000.
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No idea who Rob is, But the write up is good. I cam across it when i was searching Kw suspension tuning a while ago.
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