Preloading It Up

Full-length adjustable coilover spring tension is an area which many consumers aren’t too knowledgeable about. Details that  “more preload is best” or “no preload is best” have always been a talked about subject. In general, the function of the spring tension on a full length adjustable coilover is for a more fine tuning of the suspension if used competitively. Such preload adjustments for regular street driven vehicles, which seldom see a track event, aren’t really need. That’s not to say that you can not use the preload on the street. It’s just that there would not be much of an advantage unless you are looking to achieve a desired ride height or ride feel.

Preloading will change the characteristics of the spring, but not the spring rate.  As the spring is a linear in rate, the rate will not change under preload, but the spring’s reaction will be affected. With the spring compressed,  its natural instinct would be to push back to its original shape. Thus, the force already exerted when compressed will creating a more aggressive ride quality. The drawbacks to having too much preload will be spring bind or, in worst case scenarios,  a broken piston rod or damper component. Spring bind can create a loud tapping from the springs during normal use of the vehicle, not to mention terrible ride feel since spring stroke is all but eliminated. The continuous spring binding creates a kind of solid state to the coilover assembly which will transmit the road vibrations and shock over to other damper components, eventually causing it fail.The broken piston rod or component can be caused by the excess spring tension, as well.

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Relieving preload from the spring or creating “negative preload” would change the ride height of the vehicle along with the dampers’ piston stroke. The drawbacks to excessive negative preload would be a loss of piston stroke, noise from the spring, poor ride quality, and eventually damper failure. The piston stroke loss would allow for the damper to bottom out, which in turn would create a poor ride quality as the dampers’ upper springs seat or mount would be riding against the bump rubber. With the constant bombardments, the bump rubber will eventually break down causing some of the rubber material to fall in between the seal which can then cause the seal to fail. This can also create noise caused by the spring’s loose condition, which will shift back and forth on the damper assembly when the damper is extended and compressed. This occurrence is most common over uneven road surfaces such as driveways, dips, or at times freeway expansion joints. This could cause damage to the damper body threads, spring seat, and upper mount.

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If you are uncertain as to the preload of your full-length adjustable coilovers, the best recommendation is to set the spring seats to the installation manual’s suggested position. This position will offer the optimal damper stroke and adjustability.

Chris Jeanneret and CNC Autosport Take on Formula Drift

We’ve been quite fortunate being able to sponsor some of the most talented drivers looking to get their way into the drifting world. This year, we also sponsored Chris Jeanneret of CNC Autosports who is campaigning in his STR Racing S14, using our Flex dampers.

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As it is, the Formula Drift series is quite a challenge. Many of the newer competitors face some seasoned drift veterans. Many of which are heavily funded to keep them at the upper tier of competitors.

Chris, although not new to drifting, is fairly new to the Formula Drift series. We were glad to support him on his voyage into the big leagues.

Here’s what Chris has to say about his experience so far:

“Formula drift round 5 (Monroe, WA) was a victory for us in many ways. Although we didn’t finish where we wanted, we made it farther than we thought with how many odds that were against us. The Sunday before FD was the first time to drive the car and we only got 3 solid runs in the car, since we were spending so much time just checking it over after every run and making huge changes right out of the hole to get the car competitive. Those 3 runs put a huge smile on my face, but at the same time concerned me- it was the first time I have driven in 2 years and now I have to get me and the car ready to qualify in 4 days.

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Thursday practice at FD was not looking good for us. We broke 4 left side axles on initiation in a row. We spent the rest of the day trying to figure out what is going on and why. We only managed another 2 runs for practice that day. 

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Friday was the day my team and I had to get things together and start working on our qualifying line. We went out for practice after the drivers meeting and had a great game plan and thought we had everything on the car figured out, but as luck would have it we broke another axle. This time, however, it was the opposite side! We scrambled to get another one in the car and back out to practice. As we got back to grid to do our burn out, I tried to do a rolling burn out, and as soon as I lifted the same axle broke again! Ok, so now we are on our last axle and we have to go out for qualifying and it’s all or nothing. So I did the lightest burn out and aired up the tires more than I wanted to be as easy on the car as possible and hoped for the best. As I left the line the car felt really loose, so I initiated as light as possible and set the car into drift and after that I said to myself “well let’s hope she holds together!”, and it did. I pushed the car as hard as I could out to the wall clip and the touch and go area then into power alley. I never lifted from 4th gear leaving a whole set of Falken 615k tires up in smoke in one run. After I cleared the middle of the track I came through the final hairpin feeling the tires were done and tried my hardest not to hit the wall with my foot flat on the gas pedal and finished my run. As I got back to the pits my spotter messaged me we got a 75 on our first run and I was smiling ear to ear and was hoping that would secure us as spot in the top 32, which it was. We were 29th, and now is the time to get the car ready for tandem.

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Saturday morning the fans were pouring in, and all I can say was the pressure was on. Our first battle of the day was with, none other than Vaughn Gittin Jr., who is a driver I have always loved watching from the side lines and know is a straight up and aggressive driver that would be hard to keep up with. On our first run, we followed and I tried my hardest in the STR Racing S14 to just keep up with his crazy fast mustang, but once he initiated his car, he instantly put 4 car lengths on me and I just tried my best to stay on line and close the gap in the infield with running a shallower line. Next we would follow and all I could think is that Jr. is going to be right on me so I need not to lift at all. This time I tried a different approach to my initiation and it backfired- the transmission popped out of 4th gear and I went straight. At that moment, I knew my day was done and pulled to the inside lane and let Jr. go around me.

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Although we didn’t make it passed top 32 we qualified with very little practice and learned a lot about the car and we were the only Northwest team to qualify. I think that says something about our program. We certainly look forward to improvements for the next round, and bridging the gap closer to the podium!”

 

We wish Chris and the team great success this year. It’s great to know that he will keep on fighting to prove his mettle out on the track, and we know that he do well. Keep up with Chris and please be sure to give him your support.

https://www.facebook.com/chrisjeanneret

EDFC Motor Extension Kit?

That’s right!! TEIN Japan is currently in the works designing an extension component for the EDFC motors and is called the EDFC Motor Extension Kit. This kit would allow the adaptability of  EDFC and EDFC Active to those kits which may not have enough room or space in the engine compartment or rear trunk/ bulk head area.

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Although this extension kit will allow for fitment for those hard to fit areas, keep in mind that some kits even though not EDFC compatible may have other reasons as to why they would not be compatible. The best suggestion would be to either reference my previous blog post “EDFC Fitment Check” to determine  initial compatibility or contact us direct to assist you in determining the compatibility.

This kit seems to be an excellent option even if you have sufficient space in the mounting area. It would tidy up space as well as add a more compact look to the coilover. We will follow up later in the year with an expected release date for the kit, until then you can periodically check both our main website and our blog for any news.

A First Prize Inquiry

Hi everyone, back again with something a little different. Just wanted to highlight a consumer’s car for this month’s blog post.

Fred Hamilton had originally contacted TEIN with a tech inquiry regarding a set of TEIN Flex coilovers he had purchased. He made the requested changes along with any other suggested adjustments to his system. He then called back thanking us for the assistance. I went ahead and asked for some photos of his vehicle which he had detailed at that time that the vehicle would be both a daily driver and show car. He gladly sent over some photos of the vehicle and let me know that he was going to attend an event that following month and that he would send me photos of the event.

Later that month as mentioned he contacted me informing me that he would be sending over photos of the event and that he had won 1st place for Best Display at the Import Face-Off in Baytown Texas.

 

 I congratulated him on his victory and told him to send me over the complete list of modifications done to the car as I would gladly post a blog entry for his vehicle for being a great guy all around and being a committed and supportive TEIN fan.

Below are some photos and a modification list of his car.

Performance:

Auto to Manual Swap

H23 Vtec Engine Swap w/LSD Transmission

Chipped P28 ECU

Stage 2 Competition Clutch w/Lightweight Flywheel

Skunk2 Pro Series Intake Manifold w/Hondata Intake Manifold Gasket

Megan Racing 4-2-1 Header

JDM Camshaft Seal (Blue)

NGK Spark Plug Wires

Denso Iridium IK20 Spark Plugs

NRG Upper Strut Bar Modified

NRG Radiator Cap

OBX Blue Silicone Radiator Hoses

SRS Turbo Racing Exhaust System

Innovative Motor Mount Kit

 

Suspension and Wheels:

TEIN Flex Coilovers for Japanese Euro R

Megan Front and Rear Camber Kits

17×7.5 Gunmetal w/polished lip Nex-o Wheels

205/45R17 Dunlop Dirrezzas

Black Rays Engineering Lug nuts

 

Cosmetics:

Extreme Dimensions Duraflex Fiberglass Front Bumper, Side skirts, and Rear Lip Kit

Custom GM Graphics Green Metallic Paint

Custom CG Headlights

5300K McCulloch HID Kit

Password JDM Valve Cover Washers

NRG Fender Washers

Interior:

Acura Weighted Shift Knob

LED Gauge and Dash Lights

Alpine CDE-123 Head unit w/ Pioneer Coaxial Speakers

Momo Steering Wheel with NRG Quick Release Hub Kit

 Once again thank you Fred for your continued support and best of luck to you in the 2013 show/event year.

 

Street Flex?

Now there has been a lot of talk about our New Street Flex coil-over system. TEIN Japan has had a head start on getting the product launch, and it has been generating a lot of inquiries for us stateside. I’m here to share the new specs and information about the system with you.


So, let’s start of with the similarities of the Flex and Street Flex applications.

  1. Full Length adjustable
  2. Twin tube structure
  3. 16 level linear damping force adjustment.
  4. Exclusively designed upper mounts are included for some applications.

And now for the Improvements-

  1. Damping force adjustment with Advance Needle. “ADVANCE Needle”, which is proven effective in STREET ADVANCE, for 16-level damping force adjustment feature (compression & rebound together) widens damping force adjustment range; Nearly 200% compared to existing products! Greater adjustment range gives you more setting capabilities and thus makes it easier than ever to find the desired setting.
  2. Improved Durability. Improved, redesigned oil seal and ring nut with dust-discharge groove on side are used. Such new and advanced parts improve the durability, preventing contamination by foreign matters which can lead to the reduction of product life. Final assembly of shock absorbers is now done in a dedicated clean room, which is almost equivalent to operating room, to thoroughly eliminate the cause of oil leak. Room pressure is kept under control to shut out dust & dirt and all workers entering the room must go through an air shower to make sure all the assembly work is done in completely clean air.
  3. Tough anti-rust treatment. The patented “2-layer/1-bake” treatment using anti-rust powder paint is applied on top of the blast finish to the base surface. On the shell case, TEIN’s self-developed one-of-a-kind “ZT Coating” is applied, for tougher protection against chipping, often caused by deflected pebbles/debris. We are confident that people living in snowfall area or near sea shores will be very satisfied.
  4. Smooth ride height adjustment. STREET FLEX has adopted new wrought aluminum spring seats and low-friction hard-resin thrust washers. These effectively reduce the friction with springs, caused during ride height adjustment, and makes it easier to adjust the ride height with pre-load on the springs.
    The ZT Coating, a super low-friction fluorine resin coating, is tightly baked onto the shell case surface in-house. This special coating provides superior protection against rust and high lubricity, keeping a smooth adjustment for a long period.

High-Quality yet Affordable!

Fundamental structure, persistently being improved and matured over the past 15 years, is now reviewed in terms of VA & VE and 40% of its existing components are re-designed. With this, the durability against oil leaks and/or aged deterioration is well improved and the operating noise is reduced. Also, the introduction of new production processes improves the productive efficiency and hence the overall cost is well reduced. This new product is sure to satisfy wide variety of users; from novice to expert.

We currently have the following applications In Stock and ready to ship. Please contact any our TEIN Authorized Dealers for purchase. http://www.tein.com/dealer_list/index.html

PART #

VEHICLE YEAR/MODEL

CHASSIS

MSRP

GSB48-51SS3

2004-2008 ACURA TSX

CL9

$1,350.00

GSH00-51SS3

1996-2000 HONDA CIVIC

EM1/EJ6,7,8

$1,350.00

GSM40-51SS1

1990-2005 MAZDA MIATA

NA8C/NB8C

$1,350.00

GSQ54-51SS1

2013+ SCION FR-S

ZNA

$1,580.00

GSQ54-51SS1

2013+ SUBARU BRZ

ZCA

$1,580.00

GSQ08-51AS3

2010+ TOYOTA PRIUS

ZVW30

$1,680.00

GST60-51SS3

1993-1998 TOYOTA SUPRA

JZA80L

$1,450.00

GST76-51SS3

1998-2005 LEXUS GS300/400/430

JZS/UZS160L

$1,450.00

GSY20-51SS3

2000-2005 LEXUS IS300

JCE10L

$1,450.00

GST60-51SS3

1992-2000 LEXUS SC300/400

UZZ30L

$1,450.00

Hub Swappin Brackets

Hey everyone. Ever purchase a set of TEIN full length adjustable coilovers that can be swapped onto other applications but when installing them you find that the lower bracket mount differs from that of the kit? Well, I’m here to put your mind at ease.

With the release of the Specialized Damper Program allowing the consumer create their own custom coilover kit to their specifications, the option of having just a custom lower bracket manufactured is also be available.

We always get consumers and shops inquiring about lower brackets for a hub conversion on any application ranging from the Subaru STI (from 5×100 pcd to 5×114.3 pcd knuckle) conversion to Nissan 240SX/ 300ZX rear end conversion.

 

Although we can have the lower bracket manufactured to your specifications, keep in mind that  it would be done at the consumers own discretion, as the coilover was not originally designed for the modifications. Changes to the original design can create different stresses on the damper body or components causing the damper to fail. Be sure to exercise caution.

With that said, the costs for a set of brackets can range anywhere from $100 and up each from current manufactured kits to custom brackets with desired features. For inquiries, please feel free to contact us for a quote. (562)-861-9161/ tus_sales@tein.com

 

J.T. Motoring Built G-ya

Hey everyone, back again with something different than usual. Recently my good friend  Brian of J.T. Motoring in Hyde Park, MA. had sent me over picks of a car he had been working on for a close customer. This is definitely a clean ride.

 

 The owner Bill Petrucci definitely knew what he wanted when he came to Brian. From the Nardi E-brake lever to the custom one-off Project Mu big brake kit this car is eye candy. Of course me being a (Low Down Spec) type of guy I would say that the ride height of the vehicle is not too bad but can always go lower!

 

The interior is set up with matching Bride XAX red leather seats, Limited Edition (Top Secret) Personal Neo Grinta steering wheel with Works Bell Splash hub and quick release matching well with the seats, and  Tommy Kaira Hebi Bebi Shift Knob which is a sweet looking knob.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The exterior is sleek Black Obsidian with some custom painted headlights and grill which look awesome. The car is rockin’ 20″ Advan RZ-DF on Falken FK45deuces sitting on TEIN Type Flex’s with a custom mounted EDFC unit in the ashtray.

 

Listed below are all of the mods done to this G. Brian definitely took his time and extra effort to make this G37 S look like it came right out of a Hyper-Rev or Options JDM Magazine. Hats off to him for this build. If you are looking to change up your ride and are in the Hyde Park area, hit up Brian at J.T. Motoring to get you hooked up.

 

J.T. MOTORING  http://www.jtmotoring.com/index.html          
1183 Hyde Park Ave
Hyde Park, MA 02136
PHONE (617) 364-6888
FAX (617) 364-0788

MOD LIST:

EXTERIOR

Zele Performance Front Bumper
Zele Performance Side Skirts
Zele Performance Rear Bumper
35% Tint

Painted Front Grille
Custom-Painted Headlights (w/ HID D2S 6K Super White Bulbs)
 
SUSPENSION

Tein Flex w/ EDFC Technology
SPC Front Camber Arms
SPC Rear Camber Arms
Cusco Front & Rear Anti-Sway Bars
Cusco Front Strut Tower Bar
GT Spec 2 Points Subframe Reinforcement Brace
GT Spec 4 Point Ladder Brace
GT Spec Rear Lower Lateral Brace
GT Spec Rear Lower Tie Brace
 
INTERIOR
 
Bride XAX II Seats – Red Leather w/ Gradation
Bride Rails/Sliders
Nissan R35 GT-R Start Button
Redline Goods E-Brake & Shift Boot
Nardi E-Brake Lever
Tommy Kaira Hebi Bebi Shift Knob
Personal Neo Grinta (330MM) Steering Wheel (Limited Edition Top Secret/Personal Wheel)
Works Bell Quick Release
Works Bell Splash Hub
LED Lighting
 
PERFORMANCE
 
Power House Amuse R-Titan Exhaust
Tanabe Y-Pipe
MXP Double-Resonated Test Pipes
HKS Racing Suction Reloaded Intake
UpRev Tune
Stillen Short Shifter
HKS Limited Edition Oil Cap
HKS Limited Edition Radiator Cap
 
WHEELS AND BRAKES
 
20″ Advan RZ-DF Wheels (Matte Black)
Falken FK452 Rubber
One-Off Forged Project Mu Big Brake Kit
Project Kics R40 Revo Open-Ended Lug

 

 

FR-S madness

As we had wrote the previous entry before, we have been testing our product for Scion FR-S.

Usually, we spend about a week to test fit and take data for each product.

But, since Scion FR-S will be an ultra hot vehicle in the market for this year and some new FR-S owners are already getting delivery of their vehicles, TEIN USA boosted up the speed of the development schedule for Scion FR-S!

Yes, TEIN USA R&D dept worked hard past week to develop product for Scion FR-S as soon as possible to send out to everyone! As Jon had mentioned in his previous post, we have tested S.Tech and High Tech lowering springs and Type Flex dampers, with more product to come later this year. In fact, a few dealers have already pre-ordered sets of High Tech lowering springs, which are set to arrive towards the end of June! In case you want to order, the part number is SKSA0-G1B00. This will give the FR-S a -25mm front and -20mm rear drop. Great for owners that may eventually plus-size their wheels!

High Tech, S.Tech, and Flex products ready for fitment.

By this point, we've probably spent as much time under the hood as Scion R&D!!!

Fortunately the Type Flex dampers bolted up fine for our first test! And the handling is great, btw 😉

Our tests include highway driving...

...and also some local road driving. Or, in this case, very boring traffic.

Stay tuned as springs and damper-kits are soon to be out for everybody!! Up next is testing on the Subaru BRZ! We’ll keep you up-to-date on that testing!

 

TEIN Mustang GT Up For SALE – SOLD

Our 2005 Ford Mustang GT is now up for sale. This Mustang was built with a mixture of Japanese, European and American parts – the best from around the world. And for this reason it does not look or sound like a typical Mustang you might see on the street, at the track or at a show.

Roush billet grill and ProCharger intercooler peeking through the lower grill.

Aggressive stance with FLEX fully adjustable coilovers, Volk GTF with gunmetal center and polished lip wheels, paint matched 3D Carbon Lip Kit and Wilwood BBK 6-piston front and 2-piston rear.

Sparco seats, Momo steering wheel, Clarion DVD/Navigation head unit, DEFI gauges and of course EDFC.

ProCharger supercharger with intercooler, JBA longtube headers, JE pistons, Eagle rods, ARP fasteners, painted valve covers and TONS of polished parts.

The short block has just been upgraded with a JE pistons, Eagle rods, ARP hardware and a new crankshaft. As of right now the newly built motor has about 10 miles on it. Here is the complete specification sheet:

Volk Racing Forged GTF 2pcs. wheels, light weight and incredibly strong. Wrapped in Continental rubber, 255 up front and 275 in the rear.

Seibon carbon fiber vented hood and trunk. Black roof done in vinyl decal so it can be easily removed.

 

If anyone is interested in purchasing this vehicle please contact Philip@tein.com.

SOLD