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I use to have a 944 turbo a few years ago and recently purchased a 93 968 cab.
I'm looking to to improve the suspension all they way around (car doesn't have M030). 1st lets start with sway bars, my local shop is recommending the weltmeister pro series (like at performance products) i think like $700 front $550 rear. Any of you guys have any experience with them? or what would you recommend?
also side topic, what coil-over sets would you recommend in the 1700-2500 range?
mainly looking to cross the car at local events pca, etc. this is not a daily driver, it will mostly be a weekend car to take up to the mountains and what not.
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[quote name='flash' post='29729' date='Jan 9 2007, 06:41 PM']this seriously depends on the guy doing the tweaking - dialing in sway bars is a bit of an art - i am going through this right now, as i am making new ones - adjusting the weltmeisters, while easy in the actual adjustment, is very difficult in the determination of how much adjustment and where
if you don't have access to a track for testing, and a good suspension guy, go with a fixed length bar like the M030 - you can get them for under 400 bucks for the pair - they work pretty well, and they don't require any dialing in[/quote]
its a reputable shop thats been racing Porsches in a few classes for over 30 years (they use to race a 968 as well), so i trust they know what to do.
but i am leaning towards a fixed system like the set M030 set from Paragon, so i wouldn't have to worry a lot of dialing in. it would also give me a little more money to put in some other mods. what else would you recommend as far as suspension?
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Oh Oh ! You dropped a quarter in the slot now <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />. Flash has been messing with the suspension on his car allot and has tried darn near everything, if there is such a thing as a suspension geek he would be it. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/laugh.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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I also put in M030 bars last year and it really is a great improvement, even with the rubber bushings. I'll probably go with Poly bushes later. Sunset made me the best deal for the bar set.
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I'm going to check with Sunset to see about getting the M030's I think. That should give me a little more to put into coil-overs and maybe some bushings. what do you guys think of the Bilstein Escort Cups?
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M030 sways without doing anything else makes a big difference.
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I have the Welts on my 944S and the infinite adjusment is much finer than the three hole positions of the M030. That is not to say that it is much better. They come with drop links as well and you can dial out any pre-load on the bars.
You don't need a track to set up the bars. You can go to a big parking lot and drive in a circle. Keep going faster till you feel the results. If it understeers you need more rear bar and if it over steers...less. Get to the point where you get a four wheel drift and it is right-on.
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