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Old Sep 29, 2010 | 05:15 PM
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Endura tech shock dyno





suspension guru, please shed some light on what these shock dynos say!

edit:

here are the specs

~Monotube shock absorbers for better heat dissipation and prevention of aeration.
~15 levels of dampening control simultaneously changes the rebound and compression characteristics of the shock.
~Pillow ball upper mounts and adjustable front camber plates
~Lower bracket height adjustability

Part Number: ETC-MEV08DA
Model: 2008 Mitsubishi Evo X (CZ4A)
Spring Rate Front: 10k (560 lbs/in)
Spring Rate Rear: 10k (560 lbs/in)

company back ground

Endura-Tech products are offered by NHK Intex Corp., which is in turn part of NHK Spring Co., Ltd.,
the world's largest manufacturer of springs. Their diversified technology based products include precision
valve springs, suspension systems, shock absorbers and sway bar. Endura-Tech of NHK Intex Corp.
coordinates the entire manufacturing process from simultaneous engineering to testing, manufacturing
and logistics.

these are supposedly made in Japan. Yes, it is from the manufacturer. I couldn't find the spring rate in which they dynoed the coils
with.

edit:

I found it, they dynoed the evo 8/9 coilover, here are the specs

• A twin tube structure
• Come with front pillow ball upper mounts with camber plate adjustment
• 10-way dampening adjustment
• Lower bracket height adjustability prevents having to adjust the spring
seat offering maximum suspension travel
Part Number: ETC-MEV780
Model: Mitsubishi EVO CT9A 2003+
Spring Rate Front: 7kg (392 lbs./in)
Spring Rate Rear: 5kg (280 lbs./in)

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