Norm Peterson
corner barstool sitter
Fixed.It's how I learned to design my last cage to be NASA, SCCA and NHRA compliant. Learn a lot on that forum as long as you dont try to post without first thinking and getting a "feel" for the place.
Norm
Fixed.It's how I learned to design my last cage to be NASA, SCCA and NHRA compliant. Learn a lot on that forum as long as you dont try to post without first thinking and getting a "feel" for the place.
By the way, I stand by those PRIVATE messages 100%. I wouldn't change a single word,
Fixed.
Norm
Easy, Kenny Powers.
Seriously!? Not one word? They were a bit harsh, and I'd bet you wouldn't speak to him (or any potential customer) like that if he were standing in your shop.
By Terry's measure, no one knows anything about these cars besides Dean Martin - Ford suspension/chassis engineer with a metric shit-ton of wins at the top road racing venues that allow Mustangs (i.e. World Challenge GS & GTS).
Vorshag is great and the staff is knowledgable, but hating on others to promote yours (Terry's M.O.) is bad form.


note: this would have probably been better as a PM from DevGittinJr to me, but he took it here and is also dragging me through the mud a bit, so I responded here.
First and foremost: Kenny Powers is awesome.
https://youtu.be/XI_9Yxr0blo - He's the MFCEO!
And yes, I'd tell Whiskey this same stuff to his face, with a smile, and honestly was trying for a long time to help him out. Just because someone gets butthurt by the truth doesn't make them suddenly right or justified in their ignorance, nor does it excuse publicly sharing PMs. (1)I have a very low tolerance for keyboard cowboys that pull these stunts, and if I ever see Whiskey at a race (doubtful), don't worry, I'll tell him.(2)But he's pretty stubborn, and doesn't want to change, and seemingly doesn't care about winning. He just likes to argue (as shown by his *massively* long replies from those PMs, yet never answering any of my questions), and goes out of his way to not change anything significant (cheap shocks, unbalanced spring rates, skinny tires, weird suspension doo-dads) on a setup that isn't performing well in competition.
Also, everything seems so much more harsh in text format, and that's the main failure of emails and forums - you lose all kinds of meaning and tone here, versus face to face talks. Also I don't feel that there's only one source for tech here - that's utter nonsense. LOTS of people on this forum have shared their experiences, testing, setup help, and more. But there's still some ignorance in here as well, as there is in any forum. Luckily this has been diminishing here, over time.
(3)The private messages sent to Whiskey were after he sent me PMs telling me how terrible of a business owner I was, after he crapped on dozens of tech posts or replies Jason or I made, after his hundreds of "torque arms are teh awesome!" anti-tech posts, and on and on. It took a lot to get to that point. These PMs were sent to show why I was going out of my way to "counter" his "tech" posts. I was NOT trying to point out his lack of technical knowledge or lack of winning anything at any level publicly, just trying to tell him why I was countering what I felt was "dis-information", and why. He is the one that made them public - because I'm a big meanie, and should be shamed, or something.
Competition is a metric we all use to base opinions off of, or should. Writing a crapload of replies on forums isn't a good indicator of someone's knowledge - some people have crazy high post counts and don't know much about anything, other than how to kill their free time at work. Most other Mustang forums are ruled by masses of know-nothings, but this forum is different... at least this sub-section of this forum. There are real racers here, who do real testing, and don't let fainbois have free reign. If that's not what you want, go back to the Corral and let your brain turn to mush.
The real Corner Carvers forum is the same way - very low tolerance for bad tech - and I've been reading and contributing there for 15 years. I've stepped on a few toes there but for the most part I'm a semi-respected member of the community on that forum, and feel like I am here as well. Again, everything is distorted a bit by the "forum lens", and many of the folks I've argued with over the years online were actually pretty cool in person. We are all car people, in the end, and share more things than not...
OK, if people will quit bringing this crap up, we can get back to the awesomeness of Eibach shocks. Oh wait...![]()
Cheers,

Gents - all of you, let's stay on topic please
Those look like a decent option.I know I'm not Vorshlag but....
KW V3's are in that price range.
What would you recommend opposed to the Eibach R2's in the $2400 price range?
then looking at our bank accounts vs bills and thinking 
I know I so want them, but the bank statement says "NOPE"What about Cortex Racing's "street" coilovers?
http://cortexracing.com/product/xtreme-grip-coil-over-system-2005-2014-s197-mustang-street/
Those are a little more than $2,600 with options (closer to $3k), but I've been seriously considering them.
I haven't considered Don'tLiftToShift's JRi setup only because I don't want to rebuild them every year.![]()
Isn't that pretty much the same as the $1600 Ground Control system? Single adjustable twin tube Koni inserts?
Serious question to Vorshlag.
What would you recommend opposed to the Eibach R2's in the $2400 price range?
Those (KWs) look like a decent option.
This is what I see as cons with those:
-Gotta get under the car (while hot) to adjust. Not something you need to do with the R2's.
-They have progressive springs....which should be put in the garbage. And then replaces with linear rate springs, which represents a cost.
-They are twin tube/twin piston non gas charged dampers (basically motorcycle forks). Not a true mono tube. They seem to work pretty well (I have done a lot of work with the Clubsports which are effectively the same), but I prefer a mono tube gas charge setups.
Again, I'm nit picking. The KW's are pretty good. I would rather have the extra features and the mono tube design of the R2's myself.