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Author Sean-B's Black C20XE Sport: SOLD :(
STELMI
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Victor Reinz Bottom End gasket set
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Better choise is a x20xev Elring gasket, wich has baffle including. Thanks to that there`s less chanse of leak.

BTW Great suspension !

[Edited on 11-12-2009 by STELMI]
Sean-B
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Originally posted by STELMI
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Victor Reinz Bottom End gasket set
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Better choise is a x20xev Elring gasket, wich has baffle including. Thanks to that there`s less chanse of leak.

BTW Great suspension !

[Edited on 11-12-2009 by STELMI]


Will look into that if I have any problems with this one, thanks a lot
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Originally posted by Jamie_Hastings1
May need to beat the inner rear arch to fit them.


I'm aware of this yes, not sure by how much but I'm sure it will be OK


its not a great deal can attack it with a hammer easy enough. sometimes you dont have to and they fit right on. theyre decent suspension until they need a regualr re-con.
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heard it's £25 a damper Barnes so I'll probably send fronts off after winter and rears off end of next year.
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about 40 ish when i rang them up per corner.
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about 40 ish when i rang them up per corner.


Meh it's only money...
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Originally posted by Sean-B
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May need to beat the inner rear arch to fit them.


I'm aware of this yes, not sure by how much but I'm sure it will be OK


its not a great deal can attack it with a hammer easy enough. sometimes you dont have to and they fit right on. theyre decent suspension until they need a regualr re-con.


Yeah not much at all. Mines still catches the spring when you try and wind it up but fuck it.
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Originally posted by Jamie_Hastings1
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Originally posted by Nic Barnes
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Originally posted by Sean-B
quote:
Originally posted by Jamie_Hastings1
May need to beat the inner rear arch to fit them.


I'm aware of this yes, not sure by how much but I'm sure it will be OK


its not a great deal can attack it with a hammer easy enough. sometimes you dont have to and they fit right on. theyre decent suspension until they need a regualr re-con.


Yeah not much at all. Mines still catches the spring when you try and wind it up but fuck it.


Didn't realise you had them mate, is the clearance on the inside of the front wheels OK?

Is it just a few smacks on the back then to widen the alcove they sit in? Ever wound them down all the way
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had mine wound quite low never caught on anything. just looked daft though. its all about pre load and putting too much on the spring so you will get an awful ride quality etc. avo maybe make shorter springs for the rear.
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A had have Avos on the rear. Never had them on the front a have GAZ all round now. Maybe a bit of a beating it will probably be on the one side due to Vauxhalls manufacturing tolerances. Just hammer it then sit them on and keep going till it does't catch then underseal it back up. Good suspension set up tho Could wind them down till this height,after that the weight of the car doesn't have enough mass to keep pressure on the shock and keep them compressed.



[Edited on 11-12-2009 by Jamie_Hastings1]
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Boss probably just wind it down for shows and photos now. Fancy a bit more 'drivability' I think.

[Edited on 11-12-2009 by Sean-B]
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I will run my GAZ at that height ^^^ they have longer springs so are always under tension. Wouldn't go any lower though,looks crap.
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Originally posted by Jamie_Hastings1
I will run my GAZ at that height ^^^ they have longer springs so are always under tension. Wouldn't go any lower though,looks crap.


Could just get longer springs I suppose, will have a look into the cost of them

Edit: About £20 each so nothing really, do you know what poundage they are as standard front and rear?

[Edited on 11-12-2009 by Sean-B]
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175lb Rear - 250lb Front. Round about that anyway. Might be marked on the springs,mines were.
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175lb Rear - 250lb Front. Round about that anyway. Might be marked on the springs,mines were.


Springs are a touch tatty no writing on them what so ever.

Will see how I get on when I fit them tomorrow.

God knows what's going on with those nylon grub screws on the adjustment collars. Go in so far then get stuck and allen key just turns in them
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Update

Fitted the coilovers today and all I can say is wow. Can't believe the difference it's made.

Far less crashy and bangy than my old set up and the way it holds when accelerating out of corners is phenomenal.

Being playing with the ride height and dampening settings all day and I'm nearly where I want to be. Back is about -80mm and front is around 55mm.

Did have a drive round with it at -120mm didn't feel to bad actually better than my old set up at -100mm.

No pics as they were all useless.
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Did much hammering occur?
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Did much hammering occur?


None at all can get a finger in the gap that is there.
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Was looking good today Sean. Will have to take me out in it this week..

Has hawkins seen his motor yet?
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Was looking good today Sean. Will have to take me out in it this week..

Has hawkins seen his motor yet?


Nope not coming back for it till 10ish
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when it was -120mm ish.

Quite comical and looked shite, didn't ride too bad though and still had a fair bit of travel on the damper.

[Edited on 12-12-2009 by Sean-B]
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Also, this came today



So can start assembling the bottom end

[Edited on 12-12-2009 by Sean-B]
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Originally posted by STELMI
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Victor Reinz Bottom End gasket set
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Better choise is a x20xev Elring gasket, wich has baffle including. Thanks to that there`s less chanse of leak.

BTW Great suspension !

[Edited on 11-12-2009 by STELMI]


No its not its a C20NE sump gasket that includes the baffle.
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No its not its a C20NE sump gasket that includes the baffle.

Or both, doesn`t matter, better is the one with baffle
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