Hello all,
I'm finally moving forward on my Crap can project FC. It's a weird one and has a vg30/33e stroker swap with baffled oil pan (done by someone else) that I had to completely rewire. It's running on a haltech sprint 500 and now a 10 circuit painless racecar wiring harness. It's pretty cool actually and was oddly fun to rewire. A few pictures below.
Anyway now that the car is running properly and fully wired I'm ready to move on to the suspension. This will be mostly a track car with street use driving to and from the local tracks (2 hours max), and the interior is stripped (came that way). A friend and I bought this thing because it was very cheap and wanted something to practice with and not be too worried if it ends up totaled. We've collected some parts for it, but looking through the rear suspension threads are kinda confusing so I wanted to see what you guys thought.
Currently I have the coilovers pictured below. From what the seller said, these are the bilstein race shocks front and rear mounted into the housings you see, with ground control spring perches and camber plates. Springs are currently 400/275 or about 7kg/5kg which I'm cool with as a starting point. Ultimately I might change them to 9kg/6kg. Currently on the stock sway bars as well. Also the car has solid DTSS bushings. I have the energy suspension bushing kit and I'm going to install the front control arm bushings from that.
So looking at the rear suspension, I think I've narrowed down what I want to start with but I still have a lot of questions. take a look at the parts list below and let me know what you think.
Powered by max FC Trailing Arm Forward Bushings, Spherical Bearing Conversion Pair. These are the ones that bolt the control arm/trailing arm to the subframe right?
Powered by max FC RX7 toe adjustable rear lateral rods
Powered by max FC Sub Frame Camber Arm
Ronin Stage 2 camber links
Powered by max FC Trailing Arm Rear Upper Bushings Pair (I was thinking about picking these up as well as I have the DTSS bushings. They are optional)
The big question comes with the differential and subframe bushings. The car is stripped and I will be driving it from and to the track, so I'm worried about solid bushings. I don't want to hate driving the car. I have an FC S4 NA clutch type diff for it that I need to install so I'll be in there. What should I do about the diff and subframe bushings?
It seems like solid bushings transmit horrible levels of noise. Is there an alternative like delrin or poly that work ok and will be manageable noise? which bushings really need to be changed out?
Finally, what kind of ride height and alignment specs should I start with? Currently the car has lowering springs and when measured from ground to the top of the wheel arch at the fender 25 1/8 inch front and 25 7/8 inch rear. It does seem like there is some rake front to rear visually. The gas tank is full.
Thanks, Ryan.