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    05-09-2012 01:51 PM #1
    as the title says i would like to see the setups of those mkiv people who auto-x

    list your tires/size, suspension mods, engine/performance mods, misc

    also list your class and your opinions of your setup, if you like you can post pics(always nice to have some eye candy)
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    05-09-2012 07:22 PM #2
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    05-09-2012 07:25 PM #3
    this stage was when the car was the funnest to drive. Good stock size summer tires on the lbs with H&R Race springs on the bilstien shocks/struts

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    05-09-2012 07:51 PM #5
    my setup is still improving as money comes in but currently it looks like this:

    stock wolfsburg suspension-will be upgrading in the coming months

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    05-09-2012 09:35 PM #6
    You def. could use some autox suspension Props for Dropping IE Rods in Right away though

    Here's My Daily/AutoX set up, couple more things and she'll be set for a while

    - Koni Adjustable Coilovers
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    05-09-2012 10:05 PM #7
    yeah im definitely looking into suspension just havnt decided what i want yet i want something that i can keep about an inch within stock ride height stiff enough for auto-x and 1200 or less so pss9 coilovers are out of the question any recommendations. btw i have alot of oversteer for a fwd car( my last event coming out of the slalom my back end about took out the cones that marked the finish line until some quick work with the throttle straightened the car up).
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    05-10-2012 09:10 AM #9
    If you're serious about the track, then the best bang for the buck (not to mention highly proven) would have to be Koni Yellows on Ground Control Sleeves+Eibach Springs. If you order the Koni's from GC, you can get the rear shocks with the adjustment knob at the top, so you don't have to drop the rear everytime you want to tweak your setup.

  10. 05-10-2012 11:09 AM #10
    def following this thread
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    05-10-2012 11:31 AM #11
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    05-10-2012 07:59 PM #12
    oh common there has to be moe people out there who track their mk4s
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    05-15-2012 12:46 AM #13
    Quote Originally Posted by GolfCL Smooth View Post
    If you're serious about the track, then the best bang for the buck (not to mention highly proven) would have to be Koni Yellows on Ground Control Sleeves+Eibach Springs. If you order the Koni's from GC, you can get the rear shocks with the adjustment knob at the top, so you don't have to drop the rear everytime you want to tweak your setup.
    the more i look into the more i see gc kits beeing used but no one ever explains why use ground control over other stuff like bilstein or koni , basically my Q is whats so special about GC

    if i do go with GC kit what rate springs should i get for auto-x
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  14. 05-15-2012 01:51 AM #14
    Quote Originally Posted by babarber View Post
    the more i look into the more i see gc kits beeing used but no one ever explains why use ground control over other stuff like bilstein or koni , basically my Q is whats so special about GC

    if i do go with GC kit what rate springs should i get for auto-x
    You can pick out your own spring rates, or you can go with the recommendation of an experienced professional to help you choose rates. Should your skill set improve, you can make spring rate changes down the line as the kit uses standard race springs in the front and rear of the car.

    Here's my contribution.






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    05-15-2012 08:42 AM #15
    Quote Originally Posted by rex_racer View Post
    You can pick out your own spring rates, or you can go with the recommendation of an experienced professional to help you choose rates. Should your skill set improve, you can make spring rate changes down the line as the kit uses standard race springs in the front and rear of the car.

    Here's my contribution.

    Info on that front splitter? I'm assuming it's custom, how much has it helped?

    As for me, I'm just stock auto-xing For now...

  16. 05-16-2012 03:46 AM #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Harryk View Post
    Info on that front splitter? I'm assuming it's custom, how much has it helped?

    As for me, I'm just stock auto-xing For now...
    Its a custom splitter and air dam made to fit class rules. It helps enough to need a rear air dam as well .

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    05-15-2012 09:23 AM #17
    Quote Originally Posted by babarber View Post
    the more i look into the more i see gc kits beeing used but no one ever explains why use ground control over other stuff like bilstein or koni , basically my Q is whats so special about GC

    if i do go with GC kit what rate springs should i get for auto-x
    The best thing about the GC product line is that it's purpose built. Nothing particularly "special". Their coil-over sleeves allow you to run Koni or Bilstein shocks (i.e. OEM replacement) and give you the ability to fine-tune your ride height and spring rates. They commission Eibach for the matchng springs so it's all top quality. GC can also supply you with custom Koni yellows for the rear that allow you to adjust dampening from the top, another handy track day feature. Because the sleeves are external to the shock, if they ever seize up you don't need to order a new shock.
    But because the sleeves don't allow you to slam the car, they remain obscure in the MK4 scene. And one last plus - value! You can build a complete setup for about $1000, but the quality of the components will definitely be better than what you get with a $1000 coilover kit (i.e. Koni yellows are heavier duty than the shocks in Koni coilvers).
    Check out the Suspension Tuning forum for some great archived threads!

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    05-10-2012 08:17 PM #18
    Ask any experienced auto-x'er from acura to vw and they'll point you to the Koni+GC setup I posted earlier

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    05-12-2012 01:38 AM #19
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    05-12-2012 05:25 AM #20
    H&r front sway, nuespeed rear sway, b&g rs lines. When i was at about 24" ftg it handled amazingly for an mk4. The rear sway makes it really easy to flick it through turns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by die65cast View Post
    H&r front sway, nuespeed rear sway, b&g rs lines. When i was at about 24" ftg it handled amazingly for an mk4. The rear sway makes it really easy to flick it through turns.
    when i put my set up on I had to train myself not to let off as much in turns or the back end would let loose. It is nice though because the more I went into it the more it would grip

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