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> Autocross: I got madd questions for you guys!, Info needed for the crowd that autocrosses
post Oct 26, 2006 - 8:43 PM
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Im starting to collect my suspension for an STS Celica. I will be running my Celica in STS[N] for the winter season [3 different series] Being in STS isn't as easy as GSN was.. haha. Right now my stock springs are getting worn [stupid quick]; I will need a replacement as soon as I get the money [haha] For the autoX fellas out there.. what would you recommend???

Some might read this and not get it.. heres an example

Front XX kg
Rear XX kg


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The only other car I can really base it on are the AE92 Crowd.. although they're lighter [300 I think..] and are more rev happy [Damn their stock 4AGE..] suspension is probably closely related [setup wise]


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post Oct 27, 2006 - 1:53 PM
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Someone?

well.. how about TRD springs?? whats their spring rate?? someone has to know!
post Oct 27, 2006 - 3:10 PM
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i doubt anyone has gotten into tuning their celica that much....talk to ground control..i know they do custom spring rates and can help you decide
post Oct 27, 2006 - 4:15 PM
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that sucks. I know theres a couple autocrossers out here.. tho.
post Oct 29, 2006 - 10:28 AM
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Rates are tuned more to drivers... and not necessarily to cars. I personally like very stiff rear springs (8-10kg) when reacing and softer fronts (~6kg)... There are also other things like dampning and stuff... but strictly springs and autoX... all depends on what class you're trying to run in. Too much suspension work and you end up in a class you don't belong.


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post Nov 5, 2006 - 11:07 PM
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I have been moved to GS- I can run either Open class or Street Tire..
In either class. I would be better off running the course..

I will move to STS after the winter season. So research will be done [so will the $ issues.. ]

In STS I can do plenty of suspension modifications.. NO Engine MODs.. with the exception of header, intake, pulleys.

My priority is to get a set of adjustable struts and stiff springs.. probably 325 front/ 450-475 rear and match it with some KYB AGX.

after I destroy my current tires.. I will get some 205/50 Azenis

Then off to get some front and rear strut bars, and rear sway.

If I feel rich [or have the money.. LOL] I will grab some camber plates. Suggestions on what to get? Or what not to get..

I will be basing my adjustment to similar FWDs
post Nov 6, 2006 - 12:12 AM
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tein:

front: 7
rear: 5

trd:

front: 8
rear: 6
post Nov 6, 2006 - 12:19 AM
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more from trd:

Standard ride height=front -35mm/ rear -15mm

Recommend ride height when driving in circuit
=front -50mm/rear -30mm
post Nov 6, 2006 - 1:02 AM
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i currently auto-x my AT200 in STS, i have suspension tech. sway bars, front and rear, eibach pro kit springs, dont know the rate on those, cutom front sway bar, camber adjustment bolts with 1 degree - camber in front and 1.5 degree - camber in rear. those are my only suspension mods, and i was able to take 2nd place in STS in my region this season. Just ended last weekend. For the rest of my mods you can check my profile, but i love the setup i have on the ST coupe, now if ur car is a GT hatch then, more tweaking is required, i have one car of each and the AT200 will outhandle the ST204 anyday, and they both have the EXACT same suspension mods. GT has custom rear strut bar. I think the extra weight from hatch and rear windshield have a lot to do with it, but i dont know for sure. Good luck finding a setup you like.

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post Nov 6, 2006 - 1:21 AM
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My GT seems to be doing well so far. I run STS class as well. Miro, member on here, has a nice ST Celica he autox's. He was first this year in STS. I joined late, but I'm hoping for 1st next year. He has dropzones, and they make his car handle nice. I have a set in my garage I'm putting on Tuesday. I'll let you know in a month after they settle how well they did. You've got to move fast to get ready for next session.


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post Nov 6, 2006 - 2:37 PM
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cool. never knew we had soo many people that autocross. I ended at umm top 10 in the novice with 3 events [6 total events]

post Nov 6, 2006 - 3:24 PM
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QUOTE(jdg371 @ Nov 6, 2006 - 2:37 PM) [snapback]499951[/snapback]

cool. never knew we had soo many people that autocross. I ended at umm top 10 in the novice with 3 events [6 total events]

Good job. These Celica's are great for autoX. I'm wondering which of the GT and ST are the better. My buddy with the ST says it's better due to wieght (see topic in general discussion), but he admits that the GT definately has more power. But, is it really enough to overcome the weight advantage? It's almost a 5sfe vs 7sfe question. There aren't many 6gc'ers who race autoX, they all want to talk about drag racing and peak hp. You all know who you are. If you're talking nothing but peak hp, you're not in it for the driving, just the bragging rights. That's why I fear no 3sgte at the track. But, that goes against my GT being better than the ST. I can't wate to start the new session, I'm going to try for 1st this year.


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post Nov 6, 2006 - 3:42 PM
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The extra power does not compensate for the weight. Having a light weight ST fairs better. For begginers [like me] The 100hp that my 7AFE throws out is enough. maybe even plenty. When the time comes that I learn the Celica's reaction to any situation.. then maybe more power would be needed. I still need to work on my driving more than anything else
post Nov 6, 2006 - 7:12 PM
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get a simulator. haha
post Nov 8, 2006 - 2:39 PM
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QUOTE(94celicadude @ Nov 6, 2006 - 1:02 AM) [snapback]499800[/snapback]

i currently auto-x my AT200 in STS, i have suspension tech. sway bars, front and rear, eibach pro kit springs, dont know the rate on those, cutom front sway bar, camber adjustment bolts with 1 degree - camber in front and 1.5 degree - camber in rear. those are my only suspension mods, and i was able to take 2nd place in STS in my region this season. Just ended last weekend. For the rest of my mods you can check my profile, but i love the setup i have on the ST coupe, now if ur car is a GT hatch then, more tweaking is required, i have one car of each and the AT200 will outhandle the ST204 anyday, and they both have the EXACT same suspension mods. GT has custom rear strut bar. I think the extra weight from hatch and rear windshield have a lot to do with it, but i dont know for sure. Good luck finding a setup you like.


Im getting the stock setup for the ST and GTs today at Toyota.. I need some help finding out an agressive stance for my car in STS.
post Nov 10, 2006 - 12:39 AM
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QUOTE(purplegt4 @ Nov 6, 2006 - 5:12 AM) [snapback]499784[/snapback]

tein:

front: 7
rear: 5

trd:

front: 8
rear: 6

Where'd you get these numbers? Those are awfully stiff spring rates...

tein S-techs are roughly 3.2kg/mm fronts and about 2kg/mm rears

I forget TRD's (eibach's) specs... but most of the street kits available aren't that firm... typicall less than 4kg/mm. Springs as firm as 6-8kg/mm usually run about 200.00+ a pair.


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post Nov 10, 2006 - 12:43 AM
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i have both a Gt and St, and i am willing to vouch that the ST coupe handles MUCH better than the GT hatch, and that is with EXACTLY same mods to both of them and using same rims/tire combo, the ST wins all everytime.


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post Nov 10, 2006 - 12:47 AM
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QUOTE(94celicadude @ Nov 10, 2006 - 5:43 AM) [snapback]501191[/snapback]

i have both a Gt and St, and i am willing to vouch that the ST coupe handles MUCH better than the GT hatch, and that is with EXACTLY same mods to both of them and using same rims/tire combo, the ST wins all everytime.

I agree with this statement regarding to autoX...


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1991 SW2x MR2 n/a: bare bones hardtop model soon to be...
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QUOTE(Kwanza26 @ Nov 10, 2006 - 12:39 AM) [snapback]501187[/snapback]

QUOTE(purplegt4 @ Nov 6, 2006 - 5:12 AM) [snapback]499784[/snapback]

tein:

front: 7
rear: 5

trd:

front: 8
rear: 6

Where'd you get these numbers? Those are awfully stiff spring rates...

tein S-techs are roughly 3.2kg/mm fronts and about 2kg/mm rears

I forget TRD's (eibach's) specs... but most of the street kits available aren't that firm... typicall less than 4kg/mm. Springs as firm as 6-8kg/mm usually run about 200.00+ a pair.


sorry forgot my works cited part for my post.

these are spring rates for damper kits

tein: http://www.tein.com/ti/l36.html
trd: http://toyota-trd.jp/en/strt/s-heightadjustablesk.html

(spring rates for the damper kits)

post Nov 10, 2006 - 1:04 AM
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QUOTE(purplegt4 @ Nov 10, 2006 - 5:55 AM) [snapback]501198[/snapback]


sorry forgot my works cited part for my post.

these are spring rates for damper kits

tein: http://www.tein.com/ti/l36.html
trd: http://toyota-trd.jp/en/strt/s-heightadjustablesk.html

(spring rates for the damper kits)


Ahh... those are full dampning kits which are basically full shocks and adjustable coilovers... BLING! I thought you meant drop-in springs...


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1984 AE86 Corolla GT-SR5: silvertop 20V 4AGE project car jacked up with goodies...

1991 SW2x MR2 n/a: bare bones hardtop model soon to be...

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