New EDFC Active Video!

We’ve received a lot of requests on the upcoming EDFC Active. Mainly- When will it be released?; What will price be?; What coilovers are they compatible with?

All good questions. So…

When will it be released?

TEIN USA is expecting to receive its first shipments before the end of January. Nothing confirmed yet. But even so, we’re still looking at possibly a mid-February delivery, with several more shipments received from late-February and mid-March. Many of our authorized dealers are taking preorders now to help and secure some sets for their customers.

What will price be?

EDFC Active Controller kit (part number EDK04-P8021) will retail for $433.
EDFC Active GPS Kit (part number EDK07-P8022) will retail for $80.

*Current EDFC Motor Kits (part numbers EDK05-10100, EDK05-10120, EDK05-10140, EDK05-12120, EDK05-12140, EDK05-14140) will work with these new EDFC Active components. Retail for EDFC Motor Kits is $165.

What coilovers are they compatible with?

Some Super Street and Street Advance, as well as all SS-P, Flex, Mono Flex, Super Drift, Comfort Sport, and Super Racing dampers can use the new EDFC Active.

*Super Racing dampers will require, two EDFC Motor Kits (one set for compression and one set for rebound adjustment), as well as two additional Motor Driver Units (1 unit for 2 EDFC Motors).

Please check our website for information on EDFC compatibility

http://www.tein.com/price/index.html

And now, TEIN Japan has released a new video demonstrating EDFC Active and its functions

We are definitely excited to have this new addition to our product lineup. As we had mentioned, this, along with the new Street Flex dampers are sure to make 2013 a great year!

We’re bound to receive more frequently asked questions, so keep posted with us as details become available!

Look Out For Counterfeit TEIN!!

We recently received a single damper for a potential overhaul repair that stood out like a sore thumb. After a thorough inspection it was determined we received a counterfeit TEIN product. Now, this isn’t the first time to have happened. A few years back we had a similar  situation.

We were saddened to hear the customer was convinced he purchased an authentic TEIN product through eBay.  Goes to show that’s how greedy some people can be- to manufacture a counterfeit item with low grade material and put peoples’ lives at risk. Please take a close look at the images below.

 

 

Word of advice!! Only purchase TEIN product from an authorized TEIN dealer. Please visit the link provided below to help with locating the nearest dealer to you.

http://www.tein.com/dealer_list/index.html

Just Another New Year,,,,, FOR RACING!

Not only is 2013 an exciting year for TEIN in regards to new products, but we are also prepping for a great year of racing. One of the teams we assist in Rally America, and who we are quite fond of writing about, the Sparco Rally xD team is starting to put the finishing touches on this year’s chassis.

Aesthetically, it may look to be just about the same. But, as the saying goes, it’s what’s on the inside that counts. And this chassis lives up to that saying!

Much more fabrication is going into this new car. As it is, the Rally xD team are facing some serious competition. Some of which are tried and trued platforms used internationally. The Rally xD is one of few cars that doesn’t have that sort of background. For the past 4 years, this team has been the guinea pig in getting a Scion xD into a competitive vehicle. As I’ve stated  before, and as I say again, these guys are doing such a great job at it.

Although I don’t feel at liberty to cough up the details on the new car, I will say that their TEIN dampers for 2013 are a big step up from the HG-based dampers of years prior. This year, they’re using 2-way adjustable dampers based loosely off of the Group N. dampers. Basically, it is height adjustable and compression and rebound adjustable. This damper project was completed through our Specialized Damper Program- a program also available to the public!

Below are a few photos of the team’s progress on the vehicle, as well as their new TEIN dampers.

I’m sure I can dig up a few more photos of the car build. But I’m sure they’d appreciate if you gave them a follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram (@RallyxD,,, easy enough to find!), which they are very active on. Tons of photos for all of you to see! So, please do so and be sure to wish this hardworking crew the best of luck for 2013!

Other than this team, we look forward to another great program of events for the year ranging from Time Attack to the Formula Drift series. As always, we’re glad to be involved!

Wishing You A Happy New Year!!!

From all of us at TEIN USA, Inc., we wish you a Happy New Year!

We look forward to the 2013 season, as we have some new products to be released in January, some of which you’ve already either read about here on the TEIN USA Blog, or heard from your friends or local performance parts shop! We are quite excited for what the New Year will bring.  Likewise, we hope 2013 is just as exciting for you!

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your continued support!

In observance of the New Year holiday, TEIN USA, Inc. Operations will be closed from December 31 through January 3rd and will resume normal business hours on January 4th.

 

 

 

Decisions Decisions Decisions

Maybe this post should be renamed as “I’d like to buy a Swiss Army Coilover kit, please?” Ha.

Adjustable suspension is tricky business. Not so much in how it operates, but more so in regards to what is really necessary to have. Many consumers have the understanding that adjustable suspension gives their car a certain duality, like going from Clark Kent to Superman, or Superman to Bizarro if that’s your thing. Please don’t take offense. I am very much the same way.

I know most car guys looking into adjustable suspension think that this is the key to having a nice, supple ride on the street while having the ability to change to a complete race setup with just a few clicks of the knob. But, what many fail to see is that it isn’t completely possible to have an “All-In-One” suspension set to do exactly what you want it to do when you want it to.

We’ve mentioned before about this. It’s nothing new, really. It’s just more of a follow-up from a previous post.

We do our best to work with the consumer to find the ideal kit for them. We ask a ton of questions ranging from what is the main use of the vehicle, and even what type of tire they use, or what other modifications to suspension and chassis they have made, and just about everything in between. We cannot automatically assume that the Super Racing dampers meet every customer’s criteria.

As a suspension manufacturer, we have to take into account many factors when it comes to producing suspension packages. Likewise, we have to consider the vehicle platform we are planning to make suspension for. Not all cars are destined for track duty only, and some are just not as tuner-friendly. Deciding on what suspension packages customers will most likely need is far from easy.

For example, some consumers have one car that serves strictly as a daily driver. Like many consumers, they are only looking to have a nice drop in ride height to reduce that unsightly fender-wheel gap. In many cases a lowering spring will suffice.

You can have a great street car like the Evo IX and still find S.Tech’s to meet your needs. It’s an affordable option to get the ride height you’re looking for.

But, some customers would rather avoid the hassle of using a lowering spring and just jump into a matched spring and damper set (coilovers, in our case). It’s not uncommon for salespeople to try and upsell customers to a coilover set, especially if they factor how many miles the customer has on their original struts and/or shocks- many vehicle manufacturers recommend inspecting/replacing struts and shocks after a certain amount of miles, such as 30,000 miles. So to get their customer to replace the shocks and struts by going with a coilover kit like our Street Basis dampers isn’t such a bad idea, again assuming that they NEED to lower their car.

Sometimes it goes up from there. Maybe the customer not only wants to lower their daily driver, and they want to be able to adjust it to their preference (a very subjective term, mind you). Or maybe it’s because the customer knows that adjusting ride height on coilovers will alter the ride feel (due to spring preload). Having an adjustable damper can help alleviate the issues with fast damper rebound because of higher ride height settings (again, because of spring preload). There are several benefits to why a customer might want to look into our Street Advance dampers.

The above examples really just apply to street-oriented cars. But, some customers may want even more. And yes, we have more! And of course, more damper features translates to higher costs, depending on what they’re looking for.

We know of many customers that use their car for both daily commute and also for occasional track use. Coilovers like the Type Flex are a good compromise between street compliance and entry-level track use. Keep that word in mind- compromise. Type Flex dampers are much more aggressive in spring rate and have dampers valved appropriately for those spring rates. But we also have to factor ideal damper stroke length. We’ve also designed the Type Flex to be full-length adjustable. This lets the customer alter ride height to their preference (again, subjectively speaking. We don’t recommend slamming your vehicle for daily use) without altering spring preload. This is possible because the full-length adjustable dampers use a separate lower mounting bracket, making the whole damper telescopic- you can lengthen and shorten the overall length of the dampers. The spring is still adjustable for preload using separate seat locks. For most cases, leaving the spring at zero preload provides the best ride quality. We’ve also included our own upper mounts for this application, some of which are like the OE mounts that use rubber isolator bushings and some that use spherical joints (pillowball).

OE upper mounts are usually a stamped steel item that uses rubber bushings and pads to help isolate road and suspension noise. Although great at reducing NVH (Noise, Vibriation, & Harshness) to some degree, some people will say that it reduces steering feel and response.

 

 

 

 

We have optional pillowball upper mounts (standard on a few applications such as SS-P, Type Flex, Mono Flex, Super Drift, and Super Racing dampers. These units have spherical joints with teflon lining on the inner race to allow for smooth articulation of the suspension at different angles of deflection. The drawback is increased NVH, but the payoff is much more direct steering feedback and response. This picture shows an application for strut type suspension, allowing camber adjustment.

 

Again, the Type Flex is designed with a completely different mindset. Customers that utilize this setup for the street will find it to be stiff when compared to Street Basis or Street Advance dampers. But the setup has many more merits on the track.

But how is the Type Flex an “occasional track use” type of kit? Well, that’s also subjective as any of our kits are a good starting point into high performance handling (we can revalve all of our dampers to use different spring rates). The Type Flex is just a better out-of-the-box setup in bridging the gap from street car to track car. “Occasional track use” can mean many things for consumers. Maybe they still feel that this suspension is not as aggressive for their needs. Knowing what modifications the customer has done to their car helps us in deciding what will best fit them. Again, we also have a revalving service available if they need it.

I personally really like the Type Flex dampers because of their versatility and cost to maintain being pretty affordable. Just my preference. I don’t have a ton of money to shell out for car parts. So, I really put thought into what I need before I buy.  I probably account for only a small percentage of car enthusiast. I’m sure other guys purchase and change out parts quite frequently for this to matter to them.

Who says you can’t use a twin tube damper for racing? TEIN Japan had a custom valved Type Flex damper kit in use during a Nurburgring 24 Hour Race as shown in the above picture.

But guess what, it goes up from there. Super Drift, Mono Flex, N1, HG, Group N, and Super Racing dampers are some of the other offerings we have designed for customers that need more. It just depends on what you will be using the car for.

If you called saying you absolutely must have our Group N. dampers for your daily commuter, I’d actually think you’re pretty awesome. But seriously, putting big money down on a set of these for street driving is rather pointless. Plus, the price tag is not for the faint of heart. This kind of product is aimed towards motorsport teams and privateers that have the type of funding to keep a rally car running.

Most aftermarket performance suspension is viewed as a customizable platform. Changes can be made to accommodate the customer’s needs. We have the benefit of providing stateside service for our products. Other manufacturers may not. It doesn’t make them a terrible company. In their own right, they’ve created a package that meets their customers’ needs. We feel the same way. We just want to be able to have  a product that the customer can be satisfied with while keeping their costs down to a minimum. Of course, we try to make a mass produced kit that has all the features a customer may need.  But what works for some may not work for others.

What was once a Grocery Getter is now a track dedicated car. Bobby Lane Racing’s Time Attack Honda Accord, still lovingly called a “Grocery Getter”

How about making your Acura RSX into a Dirt Trial car? Not unheard of, just not as common a request.

So, before you decide to go through with your suspension purchase, please outweigh the pros and cons of each package and really think about what it is you need (NOT WANT). As always, you’re more than welcome to give us a call or shoot us an email to discuss your options. The saying “you get what you pay for” isn’t exactly a negative thing. You want to get what you need and not have to pay more for something you can do without.

And if you still can’t find what you’re looking for, we can always consider custom one-off suspension through our Specialized Damper Program. Just sayin’…..

 

Happy Holidays From TEIN USA!

From all of us at TEIN USA, Inc., Merry Christmas!

We put some Group N dampers on Santa’s Sleigh, hoping that he’ll get to your house faster. But, it looks like he’ll need more reindeer power to put it to good use.

Oh, and TEIN USA Operations will be closed from December 24-25th and resume normal business hours on the 26-28th.

We hope you all have a great holiday this year with family and friends!

 

 

TEIN EDFC ACTIVE

What’s up guys?

As previously mentioned in a post last month, we are glad to announce our new EDFC ACTIVE.  I know, I know, you’re all excited as much as we are. So to ease the anxiety we are detailing all the features on the new product. Feel free to visit our Facebook page, our website, or take a look at last month’s post by Paul to get the full details.

Besides the new EDFC having wireless capabilities and all those extra bells and whistles, did you know that the actual display color can be adjusted to your liking? If not, then as I once heard in a song “If you don’t know, now you know” lol. You can choose from white, green, amber, & blue. In addition to those colors, fine-tunable custom colors are also available.

 

This is a great feature that was not available in the previous model.  So to all who’s pet peeve is not being able to coordinate the color of your controller unit  to your gauges or interior. It’s safe to say that you can now see the colors of the rainbow by tapping a button as if you where sending a text on your phone.

 

 

 

 

 

HAPPY DAYS FOR KIA FORTE KOUP OWNERS

Thanks for all KIA Forte Koup Owners that inquired about TEIN Springs for your vehicle.

Good News!!!!

TEIN released the S-Tech lowering springs for the Kia Forte Koup U.S. application.

The ride height for the vehicle after the installation is a -1.4 inch drop in the front and a – 1.0 inch drop for the rear. The pictures will provide you with a visual as to how the vehicle will sit once the springs are installed.

The S-Tech Springs are now available for purchase, Part Number SKF16-AUB00 MSRP $315. You can purchase the product through any of our TEIN Authorized Dealers.

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

 

Introducing The New TEIN EDFC ACTIVE!

If you follow us on Facebook, you’ll know that we’ve posted a few hints toward some new product. This past year, TEIN Japan has been hard at work at developing a new EDFC (Electronic Damping Force Controller).

If you asked me earlier in the year as to what kind of features will make the current EDFC even better, I’d probably tell you that I don’t see how it can get any better- we already receive great feedback on this item, and most end-users find the current features to fit their needs very well. Shows what I know! The TEIN engineers have outdid themselves once again!

The new EDFC Active is the result of several concerns our engineers felt needed to be addressed. The “Active” part of the system is what makes this so unique.

Imagine having a suspension that is adaptable to your driving conditions, whether it is based on speed(rate of travel), or by g-force. That’s what this new product has to offer.

Using a supplied g-force sensor, this new EDFC Active can make real-time adjustments for vehicle pitch under acceleration and braking. It allows the end-user to adjust/set damping to a predetermined click setting for every 0.2g increment. What this translates to is a direct change in damping force (to your preset) based on the amount of g forces you are pulling under acceleration and deceleration.

Here’s an example using 32-way adjustment for click setting at different g loads

In the G Linear mode, you are able to make a much more seamless damping force change as g loading increases or decreases

Combine the available GPS sensor, and you can have automatic (again, to your desired presetting) based on the vehicle’s rate of speed. For example, if you want to run damping much softer for street driving (ex. 25 miles per hour), that is completely possible. Then, if  you want increased damping force for highway speeds (ex. 65 mph), you can also have that saved. In fact, you can have up to 10 preset speed/click settings saved.

With the GPS sensor, you can use S-Arrange mode to set damper click setting to your predetermined speed (vehicle rate of travel)

Or you can use the S-Linear function to make the click setting transition much more smoother as vehicle speed increases or decreases.
Just like the G-Linear mode, this translates into damping control fine setting for smaller incremental changes in vehicle g loading, instead of the much more direct change of G-Arrange mode.

There’s the obvious benefit of combining both the included g-sensor with the optional GPS sensor- since both speed (rate of travel) and g force are not directly related, your car is now completely adaptable to the driving conditions it faces. Imagine having to panic brake at highway speed (and that you have a preset speed/click setting), the car will now react to the rate of speed it is already traveling, and now factor in the amount of braking force you’ve applied. The EDFC will now compound the two settings (one for speed and one for g force).

ALSO, with the new EDFC Active, you still have the ability to change from the 16 click setting to 32 click setting (finer setting). But now you have an available 64 click setting (extremely fine setting), making for a much more seamless feel in damping change.

All EDFC’s are calibrated to have 16-way damping adjustment, just as if you did this manually with the click knob. EDFC always had the 32-way fine setting adjustment as an extra feature. Now there’s an available 64-way setting for even finer, seamless damping change!

That’s just a little insight as to what new products we’re working on. We’ll do a follow-up installment with more details on the new EDFC Active, and the other many features that it has.

TEIN USA, Inc. will have this new EDFC Active available in the beginning of 2013. So stay posted with us for more updates as they become available!