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Intrax RS shocks/springs
Have been in a CSL with the Intrax 1k2 coilovers fitted and it was superb, really high quality kit -and no doubt well known on this forum.
Intrax also make an RS range of shocks/springs - I suppose a bit like the Koni Sport Yellow range etc. Anyone heard of these being fitted to a CSL - Intrax list it as a valid application for the RS kit ? |
Definitely track specific stuff ... but personally I don't like the full coilover design for the rears unless you were running a full cage.
http://home.arcor.de/the-jana//emmy/10.jpg http://home.arcor.de/the-jana//emmy/6.jpg http://home.arcor.de/the-jana//emmy/7.jpg http://home.arcor.de/the-jana//emmy/8.jpg Here's a set for sale from a guy in Germany for US$3140 incl shipping to the USA. http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showt...ghlight=intrax |
Intrax is apparently the mutts, but a whole load of money.
Im happy with my KWs at half the price of the cheaper Intrax. |
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specific question though - does anyone have experience of how the RS range (not coilovers) performs vs. the standard setup ?
It's priced similar to replacing your OEM suspension from BMW. http://www.evo-s.co.uk/shop/product_...ducts_id=33350 |
have now had somefeedback from Intrax/Evolve on the RS kit - it's designed as an M3 upgrade and although it works fine on the CSL deos not really offer anything above the OEM setup.
And my mistake - it is actually a coilover kit but non-adjustable. So entry level, and not worth it for the CSL. worth a try :smokin: |
what about the next one up?
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not sure Dave. I'm working on the principle that if I do something, it's going to have to be the 1K2 kit. My CSL is just for the road, so perhaps there's no point messing with what the M divison intended.
It's hardly a bad setup now :thumbs: |
I will get the 1k2 kit fitted eventually when my OEMs get past their sell-by date. I go on track a reasonable amount though. :whistle:
If I didn't track mine then i would keep it OEM standard. OEM manages just fine on the Ring too :thumbs: |
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