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bdahlg68 07-23-2011 01:16 PM

Speed Tech plus AFX spindles or AME
 
I sent a PM to Blake already but maybe someone else can also chime in on the topic.

I've been looking into different front and rear suspension options since before I even bought or started this project. Primary considerations for the front are AME and Speed Tech. One item I'm considering as part of my decision is the ability to run ABS. I would think with the AME setup, this would be pretty easy. I think in order to have the option on the Speed Tech setup, I'd need the AFX spindles. After that, it's plug and play for the front. Anyone else know anything about this? Are there other benefits to this setup over the C6 components of the AME?

Beyond that I have some concerns about ride harshness and noise on our lovely metro Detroit roads with Delrin bushings. I would think the OEM rubber mounts on the C6 arms would help this. Anyone have any experience with either subframe and ride harshness or noise issues? The C6 arms appear that they wouldnt absorb much anyway, but just curious.

Thanks for any input in advance.

XLexusTech 07-23-2011 04:03 PM

if you take cost off the table AME. If you want similar performance and can weld and are on a budget, then go OEM frame, ATS tall, coil over conversion, stock lower with bushings and adjustable uppers, with a Lee box.

bdahlg68 07-23-2011 05:42 PM

I have a budget, but first must determine how each setup fulfills my goals. I want to be able to track / auto-x the car and also finish a Power Tour in comfort. I also plan to drive it frequently during good weather. Once I am able to define how well each setup fulfills my goals, I will decide based on that and cost which way I want to go.

Do you have experience with either setup? Is there a car out there with the OEM sub setup you described?

XLexusTech 07-23-2011 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by bdahlg68 (Post 361581)
I have a budget, but first must determine how each setup fulfills my goals. I want to be able to track / auto-x the car and also finish a Power Tour in comfort. I also plan to drive it frequently during good weather. Once I am able to define how well each setup fulfills my goals, I will decide based on that and cost which way I want to go.

Do you have experience with either setup? Is there a car out there with the OEM sub setup you described?

Yes One lap camaro has this setup. This is also the setup I am using on my car. If I had deeper pockets i would have went AME with Rack and pinion and 10.5 inch front rim.

bdahlg68 07-23-2011 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XLexusTech (Post 361588)
Yes One lap camaro has this setup. This is also the setup I am using on my car. If I had deeper pockets i would have went AME with Rack and pinion and 10.5 inch front rim.

Awesome. Thanks for the feedback. I don't have an OEM sub, but I'm going to price it out and keep it in mind.

70rs 07-24-2011 05:28 AM

You mentioned running ABS. Matt (AME engineer) installed functional ABS in his first gen. Not sure if you have seen the recent article on his system. I'm sure he can answer any questions regarding it.

bdahlg68 07-24-2011 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by 70rs (Post 361631)
You mentioned running ABS. Matt (AME engineer) installed functional ABS in his first gen. Not sure if you have seen the recent article on his system. I'm sure he can answer any questions regarding it.

I figured with the AME setup no modifications would be necessary to run ABS. Want to confirm the same for Speed Tech with the ATS spindles. I did see the article in Hot Rod and will be using that as a guide later on. I am at this point leaning towards the AME setup but wanted to see if there were benefits to the Speed Tech setup with the spindles.

Blake Foster 07-25-2011 01:02 AM

if you are considering the AFX spindles then they DO come with the factory GM wheel speed sensor so ABS is possible, i have no additional info on how you might complete or even install a ABS system, i know Mark S has it on his latest car but word on the street is it was no easy task to get it to work as the rear wheel speed sensor is a issue???


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