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I don't plan on doing the coilovers anytime soon but I have been researching slowly.
I am not new to suspensions but for the audi s3 2015 I am new. I approach every car as an unknown so that I can research everything about it before spending money into it.
I currently have the magride version. its fun but it doesn't feel that great. it feels bouncy most of the time. I have not narrowed down what causes that yet but it doesn't give the driver the sense of control when driving aggressive.
the first question is if i should go stiffer, softer, or close to the same as stock.
the goal is to give it a lowered look and give the car a better feel when driving around town and on the hwy. i don't plan on tracking the car.
its a daily car and the roads here is not all that bad, but does have the occasional area that is just horrible. I have read a lot of people's reaction to their setup but everyone's option is so vastly different that I cant tell if their setup would be too stiff or too soft for my taste. because the stock setup is so bouncy to me i cant decide from the stock setup if its too soft or stiff either. i do know what needs to be done to make it softer or stiffer but will that be a good setup. would the stock setup have been really good if it wasn't so bouncy. is the spring rates the issue or the strut dynamic compression and rebound the issue. normally the struts are the issue for the exaggerated bounce but so many have said using springs makes the car feel better so i am confused with the cause.
if i go softer then another required item that needs to be upgraded would be the sway bar, mostly the rear. to increase the fun factor, i would stiffen the rear as much as possible with an aftermarket rear sway bar. it will give the car more of an over steer feel. i would look for the thickest/solid built versions available.
what i have found so far are these:
H&R 25mm
Emmanuel design 23.8mm
034 motorsport 22.2mm
neuspeed 21.7mm
the problem with most companies is that they build the sway bar around stock suspension. they need to give us more variety as when we change out the stock suspension it would necessarily work well with these specs.
as for coilovers i am going with BC racing. they offer the best customization available for the audi and the functionality. i don't know why other brands don't make it for the audi segment but audi is really limited. i have noticed bmw has more available brands out there.
let me say that i don't like springs on stock struts. its not that they don't do the job of lowering it. the issue is that by lowering it with just springs it causes premature damage to the strut and eventually within a year or two, the strut needs to be replaced plus it can bottom out much easier. i know this because i too have done springs. its the same idea as with buying suspension like kw. the issue with kw is that when you lower it, your lowering the springs and not the whole body and springs at the same time. anyone who knows the basics of coilovers, would agree that versions similar to spring adjustment suspensions are not good for lowering cars. it will bottom out and also damage the strut prematurely. the other issue is that you would want to get the spring rates to work properly wit the stock setup.
the second would be what are all the options to delete out the warning lights when I remove the magride. I was reading that someone was attempting to use the vagcom to code it out but I never heard anything further about it. its been about a year. I do know there are some cancellation kits but I prefer to code it out if possible. I think this is the main reason I have hesitated to do any suspension mods.
sample. neuspeed isweep dcc canceler kit.
http://www.neuspeed.com/isdccmk7r-isweep-dcc-canceler-kit.html
I am not new to suspensions but for the audi s3 2015 I am new. I approach every car as an unknown so that I can research everything about it before spending money into it.
I currently have the magride version. its fun but it doesn't feel that great. it feels bouncy most of the time. I have not narrowed down what causes that yet but it doesn't give the driver the sense of control when driving aggressive.
the first question is if i should go stiffer, softer, or close to the same as stock.
the goal is to give it a lowered look and give the car a better feel when driving around town and on the hwy. i don't plan on tracking the car.
its a daily car and the roads here is not all that bad, but does have the occasional area that is just horrible. I have read a lot of people's reaction to their setup but everyone's option is so vastly different that I cant tell if their setup would be too stiff or too soft for my taste. because the stock setup is so bouncy to me i cant decide from the stock setup if its too soft or stiff either. i do know what needs to be done to make it softer or stiffer but will that be a good setup. would the stock setup have been really good if it wasn't so bouncy. is the spring rates the issue or the strut dynamic compression and rebound the issue. normally the struts are the issue for the exaggerated bounce but so many have said using springs makes the car feel better so i am confused with the cause.
if i go softer then another required item that needs to be upgraded would be the sway bar, mostly the rear. to increase the fun factor, i would stiffen the rear as much as possible with an aftermarket rear sway bar. it will give the car more of an over steer feel. i would look for the thickest/solid built versions available.
what i have found so far are these:
H&R 25mm
Emmanuel design 23.8mm
034 motorsport 22.2mm
neuspeed 21.7mm
the problem with most companies is that they build the sway bar around stock suspension. they need to give us more variety as when we change out the stock suspension it would necessarily work well with these specs.
as for coilovers i am going with BC racing. they offer the best customization available for the audi and the functionality. i don't know why other brands don't make it for the audi segment but audi is really limited. i have noticed bmw has more available brands out there.
let me say that i don't like springs on stock struts. its not that they don't do the job of lowering it. the issue is that by lowering it with just springs it causes premature damage to the strut and eventually within a year or two, the strut needs to be replaced plus it can bottom out much easier. i know this because i too have done springs. its the same idea as with buying suspension like kw. the issue with kw is that when you lower it, your lowering the springs and not the whole body and springs at the same time. anyone who knows the basics of coilovers, would agree that versions similar to spring adjustment suspensions are not good for lowering cars. it will bottom out and also damage the strut prematurely. the other issue is that you would want to get the spring rates to work properly wit the stock setup.
the second would be what are all the options to delete out the warning lights when I remove the magride. I was reading that someone was attempting to use the vagcom to code it out but I never heard anything further about it. its been about a year. I do know there are some cancellation kits but I prefer to code it out if possible. I think this is the main reason I have hesitated to do any suspension mods.
sample. neuspeed isweep dcc canceler kit.
http://www.neuspeed.com/isdccmk7r-isweep-dcc-canceler-kit.html