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  1. #1
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    koni yellows question

    for those dat r using koni yellows...for the hardness of the front and rear...hw do u guys normally set it to?currently im on my hardest on the front and hardest on the rear..i was told dat the desired setting shld b hardest on the front and medium hardness at the rear..is dat true?any1 can enlighten me!!
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    well i have it the same as you....hard both front and rear

    - if it handles and goes alrite for you then dnt worry about what settings other people say u should have them at.

  3. #3
    experiment and find out yourself. There isnt any noticeable difference between say 0 and 25% damper ( half a turn) but quite so from 0 to 50% etc.

    When i had koni yellows i ran 50% front and 75% rear. (1 full turn + 1.5turns)

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    depends how you want ur car to react.
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    I used to run at full hard on the street, but tried it at 1.5 turns from full hard and it handled bumpy roads so much better, was a lot more fun to drive.

    I wind it back up for competition though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondavirgin
    I used to run at full hard on the street, but tried it at 1.5 turns from full hard and it handled bumpy roads so much better, was a lot more fun to drive.

    I wind it back up for competition though.
    is it at full hard its beta for hard cornering and the car handles beta?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fried
    depends how you want ur car to react.
    i dnt wan too much understeer....wan it to b sharper and doesnt understeer much when i corners
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    Quote Originally Posted by vteccoupe
    is it at full hard its beta for hard cornering and the car handles beta?
    It is better, but doesn't handle bumps and rough-ish bitumen roads that well, like a lot of the nice roads around sydney. So its actually faster being softer in those cases.
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  9. #9
    from what i have read, your car should handle better if your dampening rates are firmer at the rear then at the front. This will result in a set up less prone to understeer on a ff.

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