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Scirocco#28
11-29-2001, 11:00 PM
I've got Bilstein sport shocks on the back right now and I'm thinking about getting them revalved to handle a 400# spring. But I don't just want to send them in. I'm trying to find info on the process and results. Bill, you had yours done last year didn't you. What should I be looking for?

Thanks
Steve

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Bill Miller
11-30-2001, 08:55 AM
Steve,

I got mine built that way from the factory. I went w/ 230/72, which was what Bill Hindorf (sp?) suggested. I believe that it will handle up to a 450# spring. But you'll have to send them to Ca. if you want Bilstein to do it. I know of a shop here in northern NJ that is an authorized Bilstein repair facility. He's got a shock dyno and does lots of them (he supports the local short-track scene quite a bit). Price will be the same as Bilstein in Ca. LMK if you want the info. BTW, it's the same guy that has the good deals on the Kirkey Road Race seat.

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Scirocco#28
11-30-2001, 07:24 PM
Thanks Bill, I'm dealing with a guy in Toronto right now. The 230/72 number...what does that represent. I assume it has something to do with bound and rebound, but the numbers themselves don't mean anything to me. Is that the system Bilstein uses?

Thanks
Steve

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Bill Miller
11-30-2001, 09:16 PM
Steve,

I'm not sure of the exact units (I'd have to look it up), but it has some to do w/ force required to travel a fixed distance per unit time.

Kirk,

You got this one at your fingertips?

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Colin Harmer
12-01-2001, 02:15 AM
The numbers represent deca newtons sp?? (10 newtons) of force required to move the shock on a .5m/s dyno. Bilstein uses a .5m/s Dyno and the sheets I got from Koni are .33m/s so you have to do a conversion between them. The race valved front struts I used to use were 300/100.

Cheers!



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Colin Harmer
ITB #2 Red Golf
Halifax, NS
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HOSER
12-01-2001, 02:37 AM
BILL
WHO IN NORTHERN NJ DID YOU USE FOR REVALVING YOUR KONIS?

Bill Miller
12-01-2001, 11:42 AM
Hoser,

I didn't have anyone revalve Konis. However the guy in NJ that I was speaking about does Koni's as well. It's Bruce's Speed Shop in Rockaway, NJ, on US 46..

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