Xida XL & ACE
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The GS is intended to be a good all-around shock that rides very well and is fully capable of track days. the 550/350 rates will let it do that. If they're going to pick ONE rate for a pre-assembled coilover, that's the best combo to offer.
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The GS will be a few hundred dollars less than the equivalent XL, primarily from swapping the pro level Hyperco springs with much less expensive standard private label springs. The 550/350 still ride great, but retain enough roll stiffness for ocassional track or autocross use. If ride quality is job one then spend a little more for the XL and go with the softer rates
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Pre ordering now open for all Xida XL, GS and ACE variants
90-05 Miata Xida:
XL in stock, shipping in the next week
ACE, next batch shipping mid October
GS shipping end of October
Xida GS
Production GS springs are metallic gray. Protos shown here
We now make our own NB mounts which are available separately for $15 each. Exact same dimensions as OEM NB mounts.
XL in stock, shipping in the next week
ACE, next batch shipping mid October
GS shipping end of October
Xida GS
Production GS springs are metallic gray. Protos shown here
We now make our own NB mounts which are available separately for $15 each. Exact same dimensions as OEM NB mounts.
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I did 300/200 after chatting with E about it a couple of weeks ago. Going for max cush. Putting the shocks and electronics in tonight, probably will test drive tomorrow. I'll have it at MRLS
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Dan has sort of talked me into the 300/200. Then I read more online. I am sort of stuck using my 15x9's 6UL due to your BBK. So I figure I am always going to have 225 tires on the car of some sort. So based on that I figured the higher spring rates should be more then fine. If I think they are not comfy enough, I can always get the lower rate springs and swap them in easily. My current 700/400 Xida's feel great, so I am having a hard time thinking that I won't find the 550/350 to be more then good enough.
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MRLS was fun. We had been behind on car prep for the last 2 months or so, John bought a house! So we were scrambling to get cars ready. Only Snoopy made it but it had the wrong ACE controller. The Race controller can go full stiff but only about half soft. So it's permanently in "Sport" mode. Production kits get the full range "Street" controller with bigger control steps. The "Race" controller made it great on track but a tad "busy" on the street loop we laid out. So we just had it on track all weekend. That uncovered the surreal grip the thing had. NB2 club sport with full stock interior, stock sway bars, 300/200 springs Xida ACE, 205 Maxxis VR1's on 15x8 6UL. Built PTE motor making around 150whp 5 spd 4.3. Yeah it was like the 6th fastest car there. Completely and utterly unflappable handling. More body roll that a race car but about half the roll of a stock suspension. And just endless grip. Felt like it had 225 Rival-S, not 205 VR1's So much fun to drive.
Since the other cars didn't make it, we threw a quick and dirty air dam/splitter on Bullet and hooned that too.
Since the other cars didn't make it, we threw a quick and dirty air dam/splitter on Bullet and hooned that too.
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I can't wait to get mine in. I need to get my car into the garage and the SuperMiata clutch swapped in along with my QMax reroute. Then have it ready just to receive those ACE's and get on the road