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emilio700 05-12-2016 10:18 PM

Xida service & installation videos
 
Gen 2 assembly


Gen 1 assembly


Billet Coaxial Mount installation


Gen 2 detent mechanism "clicker" replacement


Gen 1 detent mechanism "clicker"replacement

hornetball 05-13-2016 01:21 AM

So, I'm going on a couple of years abusing mine. Any rules of thumb for when I should be thinking about rebuilds? Car continues to drive really well.

emilio700 05-13-2016 01:44 AM


Originally Posted by hornetball (Post 1331210)
So, I'm going on a couple of years abusing mine. Any rules of thumb for when I should be thinking about rebuilds? Car continues to drive really well.

Track hooning 200hrs.
Chasing national championships 100hrs.
Street driving, pretty much never

or if they start losing damping or if they start leaking and you have to turn the damping up to keep the same level of performance.

x_25 05-13-2016 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by emilio700 (Post 1331215)
Track hooning 200hrs.
Chasing national championships 100hrs.
Street driving, pretty much never

or if they start losing damping or if they start leaking and you have to turn the damping up to keep the same level of performance.

At the level of track/autocross I plan on doing, that is nearly 20 years...

AlwaysBroken 05-13-2016 12:20 PM

What causes the quicker wear with the track/race use? Is it driving over the little concrete things at the corners?

aidandj 05-13-2016 12:36 PM

Watched the detent mechanism video. My gen 2's only have 16 positions (15 clicks). Could this be a detent adjustment error?

dasting 05-13-2016 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by AlwaysBroken (Post 1331304)
What causes the quicker wear with the track/race use? Is it driving over the little concrete things at the corners?

Driving over curbing, transferring from 1.4G load left to 1.4G right and then back again in a few seconds, hard brake diving every 9 seconds, tank slappers when you fuck up, mowing grass when you really fuck up, and doing this over and over again for dozens of miles at a time.

Vs

Driving across Kansas on i70 and not compressing a shock once for a few hundred miles.

Those are the two extremes of course. Chasing nationals means the car is constantly on the bleeding edge. DE 4 hooning is a tick down from that with less aggressive tires and typically less aggressive driving (those 2/10ths don't matter right now). Street driving puts a surprising many factors less wear on everything. There's a reason street tires are rated for 60k mile runs and some track tires are rated in the dozens depending on use.

Chiburbian 05-13-2016 01:45 PM

Thank you for the clicker adjustment video. My Xidas have a really mushy 19th click and judging by this video a very small adjustment will make it perfect.

Joe Perez 05-13-2016 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by emilio700 (Post 1331189)
(videos about suspension)

Needs more shouting, more backwards ballcaps, and more use of the words "sick" and "bro."


shuiend 05-13-2016 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1331334)
Needs more shouting, more backwards ballcaps, and more use of the words "sick" and "bro."

I am taking care of that video for Emilio.

AlwaysBroken 05-13-2016 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by dasting (Post 1331324)
Driving over curbing, transferring from 1.4G load left to 1.4G right and then back again in a few seconds, hard brake diving every 9 seconds, tank slappers when you fuck up, mowing grass when you really fuck up, and doing this over and over again for dozens of miles at a time.

Vs

Driving across Kansas on i70 and not compressing a shock once for a few hundred miles.

Those are the two extremes of course. Chasing nationals means the car is constantly on the bleeding edge. DE 4 hooning is a tick down from that with less aggressive tires and typically less aggressive driving (those 2/10ths don't matter right now). Street driving puts a surprising many factors less wear on everything. There's a reason street tires are rated for 60k mile runs and some track tires are rated in the dozens depending on use.

Ahh that makes a ton of sense. Someone competing is going to be running the stickiest and widest tires possible. I've never run anything more aggressive than dot legal r compounds nor sacrificed the car's longevity in the name of fractions of a second.

emilio700 05-13-2016 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by AlwaysBroken (Post 1331304)
What causes the quicker wear with the track/race use?

Heat

18psi 05-13-2016 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1331334)
Needs more shouting, more backwards ballcaps, and more use of the words "sick" and "bro."

I keep re-watching trying to figure out how to go full hard
Also trying to find where these stack up on a scale of sickest to most diseased

emilio700 05-13-2016 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by 18psi (Post 1331376)
I keep re-watching trying to figure out how to go full hard
Also trying to find where these stack up on a scale of sickest to most diseased

The parts where I warn the viewer not to touch the nitrogen port or bottom body locking collar, ignore that for full hard race A spec RR

Joe Perez 05-13-2016 06:11 PM

What stage are these sick coilovers?

Forrest95M 05-13-2016 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1331389)
What stage are these sick coilovers?

Stage 949, just make sure you get a retune before racing so you don't blow your welds on your intake

arbinshire 05-14-2016 01:18 AM


Originally Posted by emilio700 (Post 1331215)
or if they start losing damping or if they start leaking and you have to turn the damping up to keep the same level of performance.

Maybe I'm having a false memory, but didn't Gen I XIDA's have a lifetime warranty? Do Gen 2?

ApexAddict 05-15-2016 06:10 AM

I know this is pretty off topic but I just got my Gen 2's in with the coaxial mounts. Where can I find recommended ride height/alignment specs?

shuiend 05-15-2016 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by ApexAddict (Post 1331582)
I know this is pretty off topic but I just got my Gen 2's in with the coaxial mounts. Where can I find recommended ride height/alignment specs?

Alignment specs are on 949Racing.com if you google for them. Approximately 3 turns of the collar equals 1/4".

ApexAddict 05-16-2016 02:05 AM

Right on thanks man


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