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Help with my Bilstein B14s



  Clio 220 PH2
Hi all,

First of all i hope everyone has a great christmas and gets some nice clio parts.

I have a set of B14s on my 182 track car and have found they are pretty soft especially on the front. Has anyone run a custom spring and valve set up on them. I really like the B14s and i know everyone will say get the ast's but i fancy trying something new and different. i am not worried about the car being stiff and bouncy as long as they give me a nice flat cornering ability. Has anyone modified the B14s ?

Many thanks
Ben
 
  172 Cup
I have faulkner springs on my b14's. Have a look at jjc, they do a wide range of length/rates.
 
  Clio 220 PH2
I have faulkner springs on my b14's. Have a look at jjc, they do a wide range of length/rates.
Ok thank you very much i will have a look :)
Have you noticed a difference between standard and the new springs ? did you re-valve the shocks as well ?
 
  Clio 220 PH2
You'll get away without revalving them mate. Trust me, it'll cost more than it's worth to revalve them -£100+ per shock.
Ok thats cool i am glad you said that especially at that price (i could sell the suspension and upgrade to the ast's for less lol)
Any recommendations on spring rates and what not ? Would you buy the springs from bilstein or get a different brand ?
Many thanks for the help
Ben
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
Ok thats cool i am glad you said that especially at that price (i could sell the suspension and upgrade to the ast's for less lol)
Any recommendations on spring rates and what not ? Would you buy the springs from bilstein or get a different brand ?
Many thanks for the help
Ben
Do you know what the original bilstein Spring rates are? You want to be in around 450-500 up front mate, but just be prepared for them to wear the dampers out quicker that's all. We aren't talking within months though, so don't worry.
 
  Clio 220 PH2
Do you know what the original bilstein Spring rates are? You want to be in around 450-500 up front mate, but just be prepared for them to wear the dampers out quicker that's all. We aren't talking within months though, so don't worry.
To be honest I am not sure I shall have a look into it see what they are they are pretty soft.
Thank you very much will that combat some of the front washing out wide from the roll ? (There is a lot of roll on the front the back end is good)
Would you leave the back end on stock bilstein springs ?
That's fine I mean if you want to go fast stuff wears faster haha
Thank you very much
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
To be honest I am not sure I shall have a look into it see what they are they are pretty soft.
Thank you very much will that combat some of the front washing out wide from the roll ? (There is a lot of roll on the front the back end is good)
Would you leave the back end on stock bilstein springs ?
That's fine I mean if you want to go fast stuff wears faster haha
Thank you very much
I'm sure it's been stated on here what the billy rates are mate, so it's worth a search. It will combat some, but a lot of that can come from various things - rear roll stiffness, roll centres etc.
Also worth noting, the rear controls the front on a fwd car, so you may need to up the rear rates as well.
 
  Clio 220 PH2
I'm sure it's been stated on here what the billy rates are mate, so it's worth a search. It will combat some, but a lot of that can come from various things - rear roll stiffness, roll centres etc.
Also worth noting, the rear controls the front on a fwd car, so you may need to up the rear rates as well.
I will have a little dig around see what I can find on here.
I think I will change all the springs on the car. To get the best set up on Spring rates all round would you corner weight it ?
 
  Clio 220 PH2
I think the fronts are 75N/mm so in the ballpark...that's why i have always wondered why people think them too soft ( the AST trackday setup is 80 right? Not that big a difference)
See I was told the B14s were build with the idea of the car to be stock with full weight to make a good road car so it can handle bumps in the road and what not I think that's why people say they are soft once it's been stripped
 
  Clio 220 PH2
To get the best out of any suspension setup it needs corner weighting mate.
I thought that would be the case.
I think I need to get the car to road worthiness and then go get it corner weighted and then buy some new springs.
In your opinion would you modify the B14s or just spend the extra and get the ASTs ?
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
I thought that would be the case.
I think I need to get the car to road worthiness and then go get it corner weighted and then buy some new springs.
In your opinion would you modify the B14s or just spend the extra and get the ASTs ?
You can get it corner weighted as is mate - the springs don't dictate this, so if you were getting it corner weighted, I'd have it on the suspension that you intend on running. Otherwise it will cost you twice.

I personally wouldn't bother with the b14's. I'd punt them on and put the rest towards either asts, the avo's or bc's. There's a few options out there now - I can only vouch for the asts as its what I've got and had experience with first hand.
 
  Clio 220 PH2
You can get it corner weighted as is mate - the springs don't dictate this, so if you were getting it corner weighted, I'd have it on the suspension that you intend on running. Otherwise it will cost you twice.

I personally wouldn't bother with the b14's. I'd punt them on and put the rest towards either asts, the avo's or bc's. There's a few options out there now - I can only vouch for the asts as its what I've got and had experience with first hand.
This is true I think I need to do a bit more thinking what suspension I should go for before like you say getting it corner weighted
The think with the B14s you can't adjust the rebound on them either. I think you are right I am going to change them. I am going to save some pennies and get the ASTs. Seeming as the rest of the car is costing me a fortune why not just add to the tab haha. Which ASTs would you go for ?
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
This is true I think I need to do a bit more thinking what suspension I should go for before like you say getting it corner weighted
The think with the B14s you can't adjust the rebound on them either. I think you are right I am going to change them. I am going to save some pennies and get the ASTs. Seeming as the rest of the car is costing me a fortune why not just add to the tab haha. Which ASTs would you go for ?
I'd get the 4100's mate. They're almost identical to the 5100's other than they're not inverted dampers.
 
  Clio 220 PH2
I'd get the 4100's mate. They're almost identical to the 5100's other than they're not inverted dampers.
Do you still get the rebound adjustment on them ? And stupid question are the rear dampers and shocks together as one unit ?
Is that something you can still buy new or is that a second hand jobby
 


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