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| jmz |
Apr 10 2026, 08:21 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 174 Joined: 11-April 16 From: Lone Star State Member No.: 19,886 Region Association: None |
So I run coil overs front/rear
Currently I have Bilsteins up front. …some archaic markings that I cannot discern (518 AK57352 1610 1600 is stamped) Konis are on the rear. Both have been on for quite some time. I’ve had car since 2016, word is car sat for 8 years before I purchased it but who knows. Anyway, as part of a mild refresh, I think it’s time to replace. This is only a race car. Any thoughts on best option money not a huge object or best value for the money? Replace what was there? Von Shocks from elephant? MCS? …Ohlins? Thanks JAY |
| mepstein |
Apr 10 2026, 09:10 AM
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914-6 GT in waiting ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 20,696 Joined: 19-September 09 From: Landenberg, PA/Wilmington, DE Member No.: 10,825 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region
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Im an MCS dealer. I’m ordering a couple sets of MCS shocks next week. I know Peter Dawe has recommended them for years. Reach out if you’d like a quote. Mark
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| GregAmy |
Apr 10 2026, 11:15 AM
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Hmmm. I'm running Penskes of unknown condition (from 1999)...I might be interested in learning more. What size springs do they use?
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| mepstein |
Apr 10 2026, 01:00 PM
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914-6 GT in waiting ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 20,696 Joined: 19-September 09 From: Landenberg, PA/Wilmington, DE Member No.: 10,825 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region
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Hmmm. I'm running Penskes of unknown condition (from 1999)...I might be interested in learning more. What size springs do they use? MCS custom build each set. For example, the set for my 67 will have a 15 mm raised spindle on the front and inverted on the back to fit the smaller diameter SWB shock towers. I just ordered a set today for a Boxster spec racer. Again, custom to the car and application. |
| jmz |
Apr 10 2026, 01:22 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 174 Joined: 11-April 16 From: Lone Star State Member No.: 19,886 Region Association: None |
Mark, we can chat. But right now what I’m looking for is some guidance on what works. I’m not prepared to custom order a set from MCS.
By the way, I have a friend with Penske on his 911 -the car is awesome and handles really well. |
| stownsen914 |
Apr 11 2026, 07:55 AM
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,008 Joined: 3-October 06 From: Ossining, NY Member No.: 6,985 Region Association: None |
A budget friendly option can be to have your Bilsteins rebuilt/revalved. Not quite as good as MCS obviously, but a well set up car on properly valved Bilsteins can handle very well.
Sometimes I remind myself that setup and driving are waaaay more important than having the latest and greatest bit on your car. For the 1975 IMSA race at Lime Rock, Peter Gregg put a factory RSR on pole with a time of 54.9 seconds. On Bilsteins probably, or maybe Konis, and on tires that would be considered bricks by today's standards. The fastest club racers struggle to match that time even today, with their fancy shocks and much better tires. |
| jmz |
Apr 11 2026, 02:28 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 174 Joined: 11-April 16 From: Lone Star State Member No.: 19,886 Region Association: None |
A budget friendly option can be to have your Bilsteins rebuilt/revalved. Not quite as good as MCS obviously, but a well set up car on properly valved Bilsteins can handle very well. Sometimes I remind myself that setup and driving are waaaay more important than having the latest and greatest bit on your car. For the 1975 IMSA race at Lime Rock, Peter Gregg put a factory RSR on pole with a time of 54.9 seconds. On Bilsteins probably, or maybe Konis, and on tires that would be considered bricks by today's standards. The fastest club racers struggle to match that time even today, with their fancy shocks and much better tires. I wouldn’t even know where to begin if I was looking for custom valving. I may just go with new bilstein 220/100 in front and try Konis in rear like it’s been setup. This would be both cheap and quick. But I am intrigued by something more modern. Springs are 450 and 250 rear. No rear sway… |
| Charles Freeborn |
Apr 11 2026, 03:29 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 329 Joined: 21-May 14 From: United States Member No.: 17,377 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Following this with interest too.
My car hasn't been raced since 2016 too. Not sure what it's wearing at the moment. Rears have some sort of dampener adjustment which I haven't fooled with (yet). Will snap some pics. I'm curious as to their maker(s) too. -C |
| stownsen914 |
Apr 11 2026, 07:04 PM
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,008 Joined: 3-October 06 From: Ossining, NY Member No.: 6,985 Region Association: None |
If you decide to rebuild Bilsteins, for valving recommendations you could work with Elephant or a shop knowledgeable about car setup.
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| GregAmy |
Apr 12 2026, 09:02 AM
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For our level of racing (and let's fair: at our levels of skills and and age with resulting reduction in immortality) setting up a car to be predictable and give the driver confidence means far far more than trying to set it up to the nth degree that a pro would drive.
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| bam914 |
Apr 14 2026, 08:04 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 343 Joined: 23-November 03 From: Atlanta, Ga Member No.: 1,378 Region Association: None |
For our level of racing (and let's fair: at our levels of skills and and age with resulting reduction in immortality) setting up a car to be predictable and give the driver confidence means far far more than trying to set it up to the nth degree that a pro would drive. This is what MCS dampers are great at, plus you can adjust them to get that last little bit out of the car. I am a little bias since I work there. We offer the front struts in different spindle heights and can add or take camber out of them. |
| jmz |
Apr 15 2026, 07:31 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 174 Joined: 11-April 16 From: Lone Star State Member No.: 19,886 Region Association: None |
For our level of racing (and let's fair: at our levels of skills and and age with resulting reduction in immortality) setting up a car to be predictable and give the driver confidence means far far more than trying to set it up to the nth degree that a pro would drive. This is what MCS dampers are great at, plus you can adjust them to get that last little bit out of the car. I am a little bias since I work there. We offer the front struts in different spindle heights and can add or take camber out of them. …spoke with Wyatt yesterday about MCS option. |
| Charles Freeborn |
Apr 20 2026, 09:28 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 329 Joined: 21-May 14 From: United States Member No.: 17,377 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
For our level of racing (and let's fair: at our levels of skills and and age with resulting reduction in immortality) setting up a car to be predictable and give the driver confidence means far far more than trying to set it up to the nth degree that a pro would drive. This is what MCS dampers are great at, plus you can adjust them to get that last little bit out of the car. I am a little bias since I work there. We offer the front struts in different spindle heights and can add or take camber out of them. …spoke with Wyatt yesterday about MCS option. In round numbers... $ ? |
| jmz |
Apr 21 2026, 06:34 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 174 Joined: 11-April 16 From: Lone Star State Member No.: 19,886 Region Association: None |
For our level of racing (and let's fair: at our levels of skills and and age with resulting reduction in immortality) setting up a car to be predictable and give the driver confidence means far far more than trying to set it up to the nth degree that a pro would drive. This is what MCS dampers are great at, plus you can adjust them to get that last little bit out of the car. I am a little bias since I work there. We offer the front struts in different spindle heights and can add or take camber out of them. …spoke with Wyatt yesterday about MCS option. In round numbers... $ ? Have not got that far down the path yet. |
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