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SKMetalworks 10-27-2010 09:01 PM

Xida Club-Sports
 
Just looked at 949 racing's website and noticed they have the Xida-CS on their webpage. Copied from http://949racing.com/xida-club-sport...ver-miata.aspx

Detailed Description


XIDA Club Sport coilovers

Coming January 2011

90-05 Mazda MX5 Miata

Features

* Single adjustable Compression & rebound adjustment together, 12 step
* Full aluminum monotube construction
* Floating piston internal design
* Adjustable height spring perches
* Torrington thrust bearings
* 120mm stroke front, 103mm rear
* High Pressure nitrogen charged
* Spherical bearing lower mounts
* 700/400 standard rates
* 60mm Hypercoil OBD springs
* Total weight: 7 lbs front, 6 lbs rear (light!)
* Damping sweep for front 800~500, rear 500~300
* Can be upgraded to double or triple adjustable

Options

* OEM 99-05 Mazda upper mounts
* Dual spring system
* Miata/MX5 specific, CNC machined aluminum extended upper spherical bearing mounts
* Coaxial perches included with optional alloy upper mounts

XIDA Club Sport

New for 2011 is the long awaited and more affordable version of the highly sought after Xida coilovers. What did we take out? Nothing! This is the exact same damper as the Xida-S, double and triple adjustable. The difference is we adapted the front shaft and shock body to be compatible with the low cost but very functional OEM Mazda 99-05 upper shock mount. This and the success of the original Xida system has allowed us to slash the price down to $1799 for the Club Sport.

The exceptional valving sensitivity produces both incredible grip over any paved surface and exceptional ride quality. Make no mistake, despite the surprising streetability, these are purpose built racing dampers intended for use under the most demanding motorsports environments.

Confused about ordering?

Sorry! If you have a 90-97 Miata and do not have factory NB mounts and hardware, you can just add them to your Xida Club Sport order for a complete ready to bolt in system. If you have a 99-05 Miata or the upper shock mounts from same, just order the Xida Club Sports without mounts.

For race tired cars with track performance as the main goal, we generally start with 700/400 rates. If you all of your local tracks are really rough and bumpy, then drop to 600 or 650 from and 350/400 rear. If running 275 Hoosiers on smoother lots or 225/45's on 9" wheels with noticeable aero downforce, 800/500.

For a mostly daily driver that only sees occasional autocross or track use, 550/350 if using really sticky street tires. For medium or small (205/50 on 15x7) street tires on a mostly street car, 450/300 rates. If running an LSx conversion, sames rates apply. If running a small block Ford conversion, add 100# front and 50# to each recommendation range. If you are still not sure, give us a call. We'll get the system matched exactly to your needs.

* SCCA ITA, CSP, SSM,STS, STR
* 2010 NASA PT/TT 5 points






Discuss...

JayL 10-27-2010 09:16 PM

This is very good news for me.

SKMetalworks 10-27-2010 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by JayL (Post 649102)
This is very good news for me.

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webby459 10-28-2010 09:41 AM

Hmm, this makes my choice a bit more difficult.

Does anyone out here have the double or triple adj Xidas?

jacob300zx 10-28-2010 11:28 AM

Very nice. I know some people who might jump on this. He is going to sell a junk load of these at that price. Go Emilio!

turotufas 10-28-2010 01:48 PM

That price still makes me look poor. I hope 2011 is a good year... Because I'm getting these, regardless. I need those XTRs first :vash:

SKMetalworks 10-28-2010 02:05 PM

Anyone know what purpose the double spring serves?

I'm also wondering if there are cheaper top hats then 200$

Braineack 10-28-2010 02:17 PM

doesn't hustler sacrifice babies for these?

jacob300zx 10-28-2010 02:18 PM

You can get top hats through mazdaspeed for cheap if you race. The helper spring just keeps the spring tight at full droop, not needed.

emilio700 11-03-2010 01:59 AM


Originally Posted by jacob300zx (Post 649466)
You can get top hats through mazdaspeed for cheap if you race. The helper spring just keeps the spring tight at full droop, not needed.

Dual springs are essential ingredient in getting them to work the way they do. That they keep the springs from rattling is a bonus. Will go into more detail when we officially launch them.

hustler 11-03-2010 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by turotufas (Post 649455)
That price still makes me look poor. I hope 2011 is a good year... Because I'm getting these, regardless. I need those XTRs first :vash:

They're just about the same price as the twin-tube inferior competition, better in every way bar none, and you can get them revalved almost anywhere and they're essentially brand new.

Originally Posted by SKMetalworks (Post 649461)
Anyone know what purpose the double spring serves?

I'm also wondering if there are cheaper top hats then 200$

You probably won't find one cheaper that raises the mount point for the rear. He also sells them cheaper than AST sold me the spherical uppers. When you have the spherical upper and solid/metal lower mounts, even on the 20-year old rubber bushings) I had an incredible amount of surface feedback.You can really feel the slip angle on the tire.

Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 649464)
doesn't hustler sacrifice babies for these?

Think "inter-species" rather than human sacrifice. I have a different shock that is very similar but only rebound adjustable and a few other features that I don't understand didn't make it to my shocks.

Originally Posted by jacob300zx (Post 649466)
You can get top hats through mazdaspeed for cheap if you race. The helper spring just keeps the spring tight at full droop, not needed.

I don't run the helper spring because "I spent enough money that day".

Originally Posted by emilio700 (Post 652057)
Dual springs are essential ingredient in getting them to work the way they do. That they keep the springs from rattling is a bonus. Will go into more detail when we officially launch them.

These shocks are going to CRUSH the market. I guess I'll put my spare set of Tein Flex on my daily now since no one with sound mine would purchase them.

I said this on the other forum, and I know I jock these a hard and for no reason, but these dampers are incredible. I put them on my car and immediately dropped 2-seconds. Once I learned to turn-in earlier and learned to use the extreme increase in entry and apex speed, I dropped another .5. The first few sessions, the increased entry and apex speeds feel alien, but the grip is there; I've gone through the grass enough times at Hallett to know that I was entering with more speed and turning in too early to do that on the old shocks.

It was interesting to see suspension attract a crowd of civilians and SM drivers. The coolest part about these is getting an $1800 damper, springs, mounts, and all the leg-work done on valving, while you get the similar/same materials and design, and the same internals as what you'll see Grand Am Sportscar running next year with a tighter seal to extend road-grime durability.

ok, I'm done now.

Thucydides 11-04-2010 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by hustler (Post 652134)
I guess I'll put my spare set of Tein Flex on my daily now since no one with sound mine would purchase them.

Speaking of unsound minds, hawk them on Clubroadster.net. There are guys there that think Tien Flex's are a lifestyle choice.

http://www.clubroadster.net/vb_forum...&postcount=238

Braineack 11-04-2010 03:46 PM

Flexes might end up on my car, but it's more because happenstance is a way of life.

cueball1 11-04-2010 04:38 PM

Emilio,

Similar pricing, can you compare/contrast the differences between the Tein Monoflex and the Xida Clubs? Construction, performance, durability, etc.

Thucydides 11-04-2010 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 652797)
Flexes might end up on my car, but it's more because happenstance is a way of life.

Wouldn't it be nice to happenstance your way into a non-shitty set of mono tube shocks.

Braineack 11-04-2010 05:49 PM

it would. but that's not what happenstanced. for my needs, teins are great, ive driven on a few cars with them and had little complaints. I have a DD so i mean...

Trackwhore 11-04-2010 06:35 PM

Since these are being toted as the best things since sliced bread, how do they compare to other high-end offerings from companies like Ohlins?

spoolin2bars 11-04-2010 07:17 PM

i would imagine that they would be a little better due to the fact that the ohlins didn't get a true track miataphile to r&d the valving for a year before closing in on the sweetspot. in laymans terms: the ohlins were jessica alba giving you a bj in the elevator UNTIL.... the doors opened and you were interrupted. =(

the xida's are same situation, but the elevator stopped between floors and you were able to cum in her mouth while she jiggled the balls!

the ohlins are "almost" there. the xida's finished!

Braineack 11-04-2010 07:25 PM

before or after she got preggers?

Thucydides 11-04-2010 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by spoolin2bars (Post 652900)
i would imagine that they would be a little better due to the fact that the ohlins didn't get a true track miataphile to r&d the valving for a year before closing in on the sweetspot. in laymans terms: the ohlins were jessica alba giving you a bj in the elevator UNTIL.... the doors opened and you were interrupted. =(

the xida's are same situation, but the elevator stopped between floors and you were able to cum in her mouth while she jiggled the balls!

the ohlins are "almost" there. the xida's finished!

I'll be damned if that doesn't make me want to try out a set of Xidas!


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