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Suspension setup poll:Autocrossers Wanted!!!
By eeaston,
Just wanted to do a poll and find out the concensus on spring rates, etc. Â What is everyone running for front and rear springs?(does anyone know the stock rates?)
What sway bars?
and if you know them, please include alignment settings.
how is the handling balance (under/oversteer/neutral?) with your setup? Â
electrical circuit type question (easy)

By tux,
alright i talked briefly w/ shelby about this for a friend and actually i had a better idea and wanna use it myself but only have it "cooler" so we both want this circuit
here's what i wanna do
supply voltage is 12v (auto)
i gotta drop voltage down to 5v for motorola absolute manifold pressure sensor
sensor appears to output -4.9 to +4.9 depending on boost reading.
now whats gotta happen is trigger a 12v lamp (for me .24amp) and LED for him
so according to what i'm thin
Gauging Interest In Full Coilover Suspension Kit
By Conquest351,
OK,
Recently I have come into contact with a place called DMS ( http://www.dmsamericas.com ). Â They produce full coilover suspension for rally, road, and autocross cars. Â They manufacture their own shocks/struts and rebuild them locally. Â That's right, they are based out of Australia but the US branch is here in good ol Austin, TX. Â I talked with the owner and he said he is looking for some new designs to make and I suggested, of course, the Mustangs and also our beloved StarQuest's. Â The
High End pistonds Come get them!!

By TainterRacing,
Ok I am going to be getting some and I am able to do a GP of them this is what i know so Far.
Brand: Mahle, German company
Coated: Our pistons are surface treated with a phosphate coating that aids the break-in of the piston and pin, and provides their unique black color. MAHLE Motorsports pistons are also available with MAHLE's patented Grafal® surface coating treatment applied as part of the machining process. Grafal®, a thin layer of small resin particles, reduces friction and provides in