- Aug 2, 2012
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I have a few questions regarding suspension parts and piecing together a good package....
I've done a few track days in my 2005 Mustang GT. I have experience, but don't claim to be seasoned. I'm finally pulling the trigger on the bulk of mods I feel are necessary to put my Mustang on the track in a suitable manner. One thing I'm caught on however, is the idea of picking a Suspension manufacturer and sticking with them. I feel as though it would be wise to substitute particular parts. I'll layout what's already on the car, and then what my current parts list includes...
--Mods--
C&L Racer Intake
IMRC Deletes
Longtubes w/ high-flow cats, Stock mufflers (This setup sounds AWESOME if you're undecided on exhaust mods...)
UD Pulley
Comp XFI NSR Stage 2 cams (Details below)
IntakeExhaust
Duration:261278
Duration @ .050" Lift:222235
Valve Lift:0.4500.450
Hurst Short-throw
4.10's (Planning to switch back to stock 3.55's before going back to the track)
SS brake lines
Hawk HPS pads
Motul 600 fluid (replaced since last track day)
H&R Race Springs
BMR LCA's with spherical bushings
BMR Adj. Panhard bar
Tokico D-Spec Rear shocks (I picked these up from a shop that had just removed them from a project car for $50. How could I pass that up? haha)
--Parts List--
Nitto NT-01s to go on stock 17" Bullitts (I've tracked with KDW's and had and loved them. However, I no longer have them and wish to take the tires to the next step)
Koni Yellow shocks
FRPP Swaybar kit
Powerslot front rotors
Aluminum Driveshaft
Aluminum Flywheel
Corbeau FX1 Pro seat, 5pt harness, harness bar
The car is my fun, ridiculous, sports car to play with and take to the track. I have another car, so I'm not worried about noise/comfort too much. I've spoken with Maximum Motorsports regarding the H&R springs and Koni yellows - they told me the shock was made to work with the Koni and that unless I go to a full coilover kit, I will be set. Also, I chose the FRPP Swaybar kit because it appears to be the most complete kit with the endlinks, hardware, and bushings.
What's your take on all of this?
And thanks for taking the time to read and respond!
I've done a few track days in my 2005 Mustang GT. I have experience, but don't claim to be seasoned. I'm finally pulling the trigger on the bulk of mods I feel are necessary to put my Mustang on the track in a suitable manner. One thing I'm caught on however, is the idea of picking a Suspension manufacturer and sticking with them. I feel as though it would be wise to substitute particular parts. I'll layout what's already on the car, and then what my current parts list includes...
--Mods--
C&L Racer Intake
IMRC Deletes
Longtubes w/ high-flow cats, Stock mufflers (This setup sounds AWESOME if you're undecided on exhaust mods...)
UD Pulley
Comp XFI NSR Stage 2 cams (Details below)
IntakeExhaust
Duration:261278
Duration @ .050" Lift:222235
Valve Lift:0.4500.450
Hurst Short-throw
4.10's (Planning to switch back to stock 3.55's before going back to the track)
SS brake lines
Hawk HPS pads
Motul 600 fluid (replaced since last track day)
H&R Race Springs
BMR LCA's with spherical bushings
BMR Adj. Panhard bar
Tokico D-Spec Rear shocks (I picked these up from a shop that had just removed them from a project car for $50. How could I pass that up? haha)
--Parts List--
Nitto NT-01s to go on stock 17" Bullitts (I've tracked with KDW's and had and loved them. However, I no longer have them and wish to take the tires to the next step)
Koni Yellow shocks
FRPP Swaybar kit
Powerslot front rotors
Aluminum Driveshaft
Aluminum Flywheel
Corbeau FX1 Pro seat, 5pt harness, harness bar
The car is my fun, ridiculous, sports car to play with and take to the track. I have another car, so I'm not worried about noise/comfort too much. I've spoken with Maximum Motorsports regarding the H&R springs and Koni yellows - they told me the shock was made to work with the Koni and that unless I go to a full coilover kit, I will be set. Also, I chose the FRPP Swaybar kit because it appears to be the most complete kit with the endlinks, hardware, and bushings.
What's your take on all of this?
And thanks for taking the time to read and respond!