Omnipower Coilovers good for future boosted Teg?
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Omnipower Coilovers good for future boosted Teg?
I've read that having stiffer springs in the rear will assist in traction by keeping the weight from shifting to the rear under acceleration. Do the springs in the rear need to be more stiff than the front or just more stiff in general compared to stock? My Teg is not boosted yet and I'd like to upgrade the supsension first. I've heard alot about the omipower coilovers which can be had for a very nice price at kteller http://www.kteller.com/store/p...d/383. Spring rates are listed as 10k front, 8k rear for the sport springs. How well will these work on a 250 - 300whp street car as far as ride quality and assisting in traction?
Modified by SoulEdge at 12:23 AM 9/20/2004
Modified by SoulEdge at 12:23 AM 9/20/2004
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Re: Omnipower Coilovers good for future boosted Teg? (SoulEdge)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SoulEdge »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've read that having stiffer springs in the rear will assist in traction by keeping Spring rates are listed as 10k front, 8k rear for the sport springs. How well will these work on a 250 - 300whp street car as far as ride quality and assisting in traction?
Modified by SoulEdge at 12:23 AM 9/20/2004</TD></TR></TABLE>
sports are 12-10k, street are 10-8k..
they will work fine on your 300whp car. you ll turn and handle like a **** and you ll have no issues with handling your car
Modified by SoulEdge at 12:23 AM 9/20/2004</TD></TR></TABLE>
sports are 12-10k, street are 10-8k..
they will work fine on your 300whp car. you ll turn and handle like a **** and you ll have no issues with handling your car
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Re: Omnipower Coilovers good for future boosted Teg? (Arturbo)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Arturbo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">they are awesome coilovers. </TD></TR></TABLE>
same thing I say..I love mine!
same thing I say..I love mine!
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Re: Omnipower Coilovers good for future boosted Teg? (99Hybrid_Hatch)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 99Hybrid_Hatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
same thing I say..I love mine! </TD></TR></TABLE>
i second that! buy it from Kteller.... awesome product, awesome service...
kTeller gets a from me.
same thing I say..I love mine! </TD></TR></TABLE>
i second that! buy it from Kteller.... awesome product, awesome service...
kTeller gets a from me.
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Re: Omnipower Coilovers good for future boosted Teg? (genetsang)
HELL YAAA, i use to be able to chrip the **** out of 2ed gear and have to wait like 2 to 5 seconds for the wheel hop to stop, put these bitchs on, it's like a great ****, small chrip and trackson right away, they are so stiff and my car handels like a DEREAM
I LOVE Omni Power, One of my best buys ever, and OmniMan is a cool guy
I LOVE Omni Power, One of my best buys ever, and OmniMan is a cool guy
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Re: Omnipower Coilovers good for future boosted Teg? (CHEAPTURBOdotCOM)
Omniman coilovers are one of the best units available and the nice thing is he priced them too cheap.
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