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AGX settings for AutoX?
Saturday, May 27, 2006 11:16 AM
I'd like to get some input from guys who are running AGXs and autocross often.

This time, I am preparing the car for H Stock, with following goodies:

Bigger stock front sway 22mm
Progress rear sway 22mm
Hoosiers 205/50/15 (R3S05, got a good deal couldnt pass)
KYB AGX

I am running in Canada, we are allowed rear sway upgrade in stock class.

What settings should I run (approximately) on my shocks? Keep in mind that I am on 11-year old stock springs

Thanks!
V




CAC2004 FSS#1, 2003,2004 Atlantic FSP #1, 2004 Overall Atlantic #1


Re: AGX settings for AutoX?
Sunday, May 28, 2006 9:03 PM
High as they go.



Re: AGX settings for AutoX?
Monday, May 29, 2006 7:09 PM
very creative. you are wrong though, full stiff in the rear is never a good idea.




CAC2004 FSS#1, 2003,2004 Atlantic FSP #1, 2004 Overall Atlantic #1

Re: AGX settings for AutoX?
Monday, May 29, 2006 8:41 PM
Start with 3/6 and move from there. I'm using them on H&R's with Hoosier R3S04's as well (got a good deal too). I run mine on full stiffness without any problems but your rear end will probably want to rotate more on those stock springs.



Re: AGX settings for AutoX?
Tuesday, May 30, 2006 7:54 AM
For someone just starting out, I'd put them near full stiff and tell them to adjust untill it's where they like it.
I run 2 in front, and have koni's in the back set to about half.

If you're autocrossing yourself, you need to simply play with all the settings until you find what you like.



Re: AGX settings for AutoX?
Friday, June 23, 2006 1:12 PM
This is a little late but I find that the best that works for me s 2front full stiff rear, if the lot is bumpy, drop down the rear to 6 or you'll lose rear traction on hard corners.

This is running with an addco rear swaybar H&R Springs and AGX struts with a front strut bar for suspension.

Don't forget to play with your tire pressures too.


-Chris

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