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WE3RX7 03-12-2008 12:13 PM

RX8 Mazdaspeed Springs
 
I was trying to do some research, but couldn't find any details really on the Mazdaspeed springs except that they drop the car 20mm, which would be roughly .75". What I'm looking for are the spring rates and possibly some photos of cars with these installed.

My last 8 used JIC coilovers, which were actually pretty good and I was happy with that, but my goal on this 8 is to be more conservative and use as many "factory" upgrades as I can and keep it a normal daily driver with a weekend auto-x from time to time.

Any details on these springs would be great! I'll probably throw some Koni's under the car too with them...

fikren 03-12-2008 05:23 PM

may not be exactly what your after but this is for the mazdaspeed coilovers run roughtly about 1500 for a set

Mazda Speed Coil Over
Frt 400 lbs/in
Rr 275 lbs/in
Ratio 1.45

fikren 03-12-2008 05:25 PM

picture of the mazdaspeed springs and shocks on a car

http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...akesoff008.jpg

WE3RX7 03-12-2008 05:29 PM

Dont want to go the coilover route - used them on the last 8 and on the current FC.. great to race with, but overkill for the new daily 8.

I just want a good ride quality w/ a bumped up spring rate that wont destroy my orthodontic work! Do you know if they are linear or progressive? Its amazing how little information there is on these parts...

fikren 03-12-2008 05:33 PM

mazdaspeed spring rates

Mazdaspeed
front 280
rear 190

Although there have been people who said they measured them prior to install and the rate was actually lower.

fikren 03-12-2008 05:34 PM

here is a list of some others that I found

Spring Rates
Front Rear F/R Ratio F vs stock R vs stock Front droprear drop
Stock 156 113 72% - - - -
Mazdaspeed 280 190 68% 179% 168%
Tein S 207 145 70% 133% 128% 1.4 0.7
Tein H 179 129 72% 115% 114% 1 0.3
vogtland 1 1
Tanabe GF 179 146 82% 115% 129% 1.4 1.2
Tanabe NF 162 112 69% 104% 99% 1.4 1.2
Racing Beat 187 136 73% 120% 120% 0.5 0.5
Eibach 180 130 72% 115% 115% 1.2 0.8
H&R 195 141 72% 125% 125%
Autoexe 213 146 69% 137% 129%
RSR 181 122 67% 116% 108%
espelir 213 151 71% 137% 134% 1.2 1.2
B&G 1 0.8
ICR 1.1 1.1
Intrax 1.3 0.9

fikren 03-12-2008 05:36 PM

comment from someone who used the mazdaspeed springs.

"Also be aware that if you go with the Mazdaspeeds, you HAVE to get the MS shocks. With the stock shocks the ride becomes lousy & unpredictable"

fikren 03-12-2008 05:38 PM

Stock 'Sport' Suspension spring rates on the RX-8 are 156/113 (F/R)
Mazdaspeed: 280/190
Tein S-Tech: 207/145
Tein H-Tech: 179/129
Tanabe GF: 179/146
Tanabe NF: 162/112
Racing Beat: 187/136
Eibach: 180/130 (progressive, so this varies a bit)
H&R: 195/141 (progressive, so this varies a bit)

WE3RX7 03-12-2008 05:48 PM

Damned - where did you find that info (if its the other forum - i wont tell).... thanks man!

280/190 actually sounds pretty good. The other ones I considered were the STech and Racing Beat.

For comfort, RB would be the way to go, but I think I can deal w/ the 280 up front from MS..

WE3RX7 03-12-2008 05:50 PM

When it says Stock 'Sport' rates for the RX8... were there different rates on different models like the FCs back in the day?

Getting the MS shocks wont be a big deal, although my original plan is to use Koni...

fikren 03-12-2008 05:52 PM

:rofl: Doesn't matter where it came from its here now, but yes there were a few sites that helped with the info.

From some reviews the racing beat may not be a bad choice either everyone seems pleased with them, but if you trying to stay "mazda" and can handle the front then shouldn't be a problem, only downs on them (and this is really for any aftermarket spring) is that you'll want to change out your shocks also but I think you were already planning to do that.

fikren 03-12-2008 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WE3RX7 (Post 6914)
When it says Stock 'Sport' rates for the RX8... were there different rates on different models like the FCs back in the day?

Getting the MS shocks wont be a big deal, although my original plan is to use Koni...

I believe so, I think a "sport suspension" was either an upgrade sorta speak or came on the "sport" model as I think the GT's came with a softer rate for comfort. Kinda like how the R1 FD's had a more sport orientated suspension setup and the Touring models had a more comfort orientated setup.

WE3RX7 03-12-2008 07:45 PM

Ah - mine is a "sport" and my buddy has the "GT".. perhaps if he hasnt ditched his stockers we can find out.

And yea.. I plan on doing shocks w/ springs... have always been a fan of Koni or Tokico, but we'll see how funds are and if the MS shocks will be a valuable addition.

Thanks for all the info.

fikren 03-12-2008 07:49 PM

might try this link out, this place has some pretty good prices if not might check through the dealership thats there by Phil, they have a vendor section.

http://www.finishlineperformance.com...ction=0&page=2

looks to be around 650 or so for 2 front 2 rear shocks and then the set of springs.

Herblenny 03-13-2008 08:33 AM

Great INFO!!

WE3RX7, I'm in the same boat as you... Don't want something too agressive for a daily but something that I could use for track..


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