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marolf101x 06-12-2013 12:17 PM

Roger,

I sent an e-mail asking what you are planning for the car? Do you want a cruiser, an autocrosser, or a full on race car? Each has it's own force requirements.
Here's a link to our "standard" valve codes from a while back (post #12).
We've been playing with a lot more rebound since then on the track cars.
http://www.pro-touring.com/showthrea...uide-to-shocks

What I've found is that you don't want much compression damping in a street car. You want the spring to handle this. You do, however, want more rebound to help "slow down" the spring after it compresses.

rogergrubb 06-13-2013 01:28 PM

got it, thank you.



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Originally Posted by marolf101x (Post 486039)
Roger,

I sent an e-mail asking what you are planning for the car? Do you want a cruiser, an autocrosser, or a full on race car? Each has it's own force requirements.
Here's a link to our "standard" valve codes from a while back (post #12).
We've been playing with a lot more rebound since then on the track cars.
http://www.pro-touring.com/showthrea...uide-to-shocks

What I've found is that you don't want much compression damping in a street car. You want the spring to handle this. You do, however, want more rebound to help "slow down" the spring after it compresses.



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