I am having a set of Meister R Coilovers professionally installed later this morning, and I will include before and after photos to go along with all of my driving impressions. I purchased the Coilovers from Jerrick [MENTION=4680]MeisterR[/MENTION] , and he helped me to find a good local installer because I wanted a pro to help me to set these up. A few details about my car 1st.
1. 2015 FiST with 4700 miles
2. Has a FSTB, 4 point chassis brace, upgraded mid brace, rear sway bar, and a trunk brace. Rear seats and brackets are removed, plus I have a RMM plus upgraded engine and transmission mounts.
3. Wheels are 17x7.5 lightweight Motegi's with 215/40/17 Summitomo HTR Z 2 tires. I set pressures at 39 psi F and 36 psi R.
4. Power mods are an E30 pro tune with Injen 3" exhaust, stock DP, Cobb intake, Cobb FMIC plus charge pipes, and a Tune + specific upgraded WGA.
I have never had coilovers on any of the cars that I have owned over the years (2010 mx5, 2008 Si sedan, 2003 rsx-s, 99 Si), and so I am really looking forward to utilizing and playing around with the settings on these Meister R Coilovers to fine tune for my preference.
Driving Style - The FiST is a weekend car and I drive it for fun. My driving style is "aggressive back road driving", and attacking corners is my favorite thing to do in the car. I used to ride sport bikes, and I learned how to carry speed in to corners by riding those. I have some twisty back roads that I frequent and that have little to no traffic, and these roads are where I like to perfect my corner entry and exit. There's higher speed sweepers (entry between 50-80 mph) as well as lower speed corners that I can practice driving on and that I use to evaluate how the FiST behaves in these situations. To take the car to the next level I need to participate in a track day (MSRH is 15 miles south of me), and I do eventually plan to do this.
Height - 6' even
Weight - 210 lbs
Age - 37
1. 2015 FiST with 4700 miles
2. Has a FSTB, 4 point chassis brace, upgraded mid brace, rear sway bar, and a trunk brace. Rear seats and brackets are removed, plus I have a RMM plus upgraded engine and transmission mounts.
3. Wheels are 17x7.5 lightweight Motegi's with 215/40/17 Summitomo HTR Z 2 tires. I set pressures at 39 psi F and 36 psi R.
4. Power mods are an E30 pro tune with Injen 3" exhaust, stock DP, Cobb intake, Cobb FMIC plus charge pipes, and a Tune + specific upgraded WGA.
I have never had coilovers on any of the cars that I have owned over the years (2010 mx5, 2008 Si sedan, 2003 rsx-s, 99 Si), and so I am really looking forward to utilizing and playing around with the settings on these Meister R Coilovers to fine tune for my preference.
Driving Style - The FiST is a weekend car and I drive it for fun. My driving style is "aggressive back road driving", and attacking corners is my favorite thing to do in the car. I used to ride sport bikes, and I learned how to carry speed in to corners by riding those. I have some twisty back roads that I frequent and that have little to no traffic, and these roads are where I like to perfect my corner entry and exit. There's higher speed sweepers (entry between 50-80 mph) as well as lower speed corners that I can practice driving on and that I use to evaluate how the FiST behaves in these situations. To take the car to the next level I need to participate in a track day (MSRH is 15 miles south of me), and I do eventually plan to do this.
Height - 6' even
Weight - 210 lbs
Age - 37