BNIB: Omni-Power EG/DC Full Sport Coilovers
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Selling a brand new, never used Omni-Power Sport Spec coilovers. Spring rates are 12K.F 10K.R. Super Lightweight Coilovers.
"Omni-Power shocks with Tilyte Technology feature qualities only found in the most elite suspensions on the market. Developed by Omni-Power, Tilyte is a system of components that works together symbiotically to create a unique blend of damping, which allows a much better foot print over virtually any road condition. Starting with a new proprietary spring steel for our valve shims, allows approximately 35% better fatigue resistance than other spring steels, while giving more consistent performance over a longer period of time. These shims are perfectly matched in thickness to each applications spring rates and suspension geometry, and then precisely preloaded on Omni-Power designed Tilyte pistons. The new Tilyte piston design allows the shock damping to respond to the slightest movement and provides smooth transitions from low speed to high speed. We use Fina shock oil, with nearly unmatched operating temperature ranges and highly resistant to foam formation, that floats on an intermediate piston supported by high pressure nitrogen gas. This design provides ultra smooth low speed damping and aggressive high speed control with a smooth transition. Although the shock damping is not adjustable it far exceeds the performance of several claimed 24/32/36+ way adjustable shocks. Omni-Power coilovers with Tilyte technology hold numerous world records in the most competitive classes of Drag, Auto-X, and Road Racing for their reliability and unparalleled traction. The new Omni-Power full coilovers with Tilyte technology have been designed to perform consistently over a longer period of time and thousands of miles of abuse, while offering maximum traction and tire foot print control. We offer a 1 year warranty these suspension systems and stand behind our products 110%."
Asking $750obo, Omni-Power USA has these on their site for $850.
Located in South San Francisco


"Omni-Power shocks with Tilyte Technology feature qualities only found in the most elite suspensions on the market. Developed by Omni-Power, Tilyte is a system of components that works together symbiotically to create a unique blend of damping, which allows a much better foot print over virtually any road condition. Starting with a new proprietary spring steel for our valve shims, allows approximately 35% better fatigue resistance than other spring steels, while giving more consistent performance over a longer period of time. These shims are perfectly matched in thickness to each applications spring rates and suspension geometry, and then precisely preloaded on Omni-Power designed Tilyte pistons. The new Tilyte piston design allows the shock damping to respond to the slightest movement and provides smooth transitions from low speed to high speed. We use Fina shock oil, with nearly unmatched operating temperature ranges and highly resistant to foam formation, that floats on an intermediate piston supported by high pressure nitrogen gas. This design provides ultra smooth low speed damping and aggressive high speed control with a smooth transition. Although the shock damping is not adjustable it far exceeds the performance of several claimed 24/32/36+ way adjustable shocks. Omni-Power coilovers with Tilyte technology hold numerous world records in the most competitive classes of Drag, Auto-X, and Road Racing for their reliability and unparalleled traction. The new Omni-Power full coilovers with Tilyte technology have been designed to perform consistently over a longer period of time and thousands of miles of abuse, while offering maximum traction and tire foot print control. We offer a 1 year warranty these suspension systems and stand behind our products 110%."
Asking $750obo, Omni-Power USA has these on their site for $850.
Located in South San Francisco


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