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  • Review - Koni/Eibach combo on GT Sport TDI

    While the handling on a stock GT Sport isn’t too shabby, I felt it could do with some improvement, so I got myself some Koni FSD (frequency selective damping) shocks and Eibach Prokit springs. Anyway, I had them fitted today, and I can’t wipe the grin off my face.

    Driving normally around town, you’d be forgiven for thinking that nothing had changed. The ride is still compliant and comfortable, and there is still body roll when you first throw it at a corner, just like the stock set up. However, by the time you are mid corner, the ‘adaptive’ suspension has ‘realised’ what’s going on, and has tightened up dramatically, and seems to hold it’s position.

    At this point the car becomes rock solid and the tyres bite into the road. Test driving the car on some very familiar corners, I was able to compare the behaviour of the car with the new set up against the stock set up. At the same point where the stock set up would start to understeer, and I would have to wash off some speed, the Koni/Eibach combo grips so hard, that I actually find myself going for the accelerator instead of the brake!

    Yep, it’s that good, that you soon realise you’ve underestimated the car’s capabilities and need to get on the gas again – mid corner! Because there is so much mid corner grip, I actually found myself oversteering to begin with, because I was automatically starting to compensate for the expected understeer, but it just didn’t happen.

    Intitial turn in is slightly sharper, and the car changes direction with much less drama, although being an oiler, there is still that heavy lump over the front axle causing weight transfer issues.

    Koni claim that their FSD shocks are capable of dramatically improving handling, whilst not compromising ride quality. Well its early days, but I’d certainly agree with them at this stage. In fact, I’d say the ride is actually better than stock, because it does a much better job of dealing with imperfections in the road surface, and doesn’t get quite so unsettled on the rough stuff.

    The car has come down 15 -16mm at the front, but only 9 – 10mm at the rear. Apparently, this is not unusual for this set up though, and thankfully it doesn’t have that jacked up at the rear appearance anyway. It should settle out some more over the next few days, and then I’ll get a wheel alignment to get everything within tolerance levels again (assuming that they are out now).

    I think some sway bars would top it off nicely, but I’ll hold off on that for a while, otherwise I think divorce proceedings could quickly ensue . I’d suggest that this set up would be too soft for track enthusiasts, but for people who want significantly improved handling, without the compromises, this is the perfect solution.

    Cost:

    Springs/Shocks - $1100 (including freight from USA).
    Fitting - $300
    Former GT Sport TDI owner.

  • #2
    Interesting write up. Thank you.

    I've been thinking about what to do with the suspension setup when i get my GT.
    Good to hear youre happy with your setup.
    Keep us informed on how it is in a few days when its settled.

    Could you also post a couple of pics. It would be great to see how the GT sits now.

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    • #3
      sounds like you are having a plast with the setup...could you take some pics of the car coz i want to see the stance thanks

      hell yeah i just placed my order for my ones...i got the

      Koni FSD Strut/shocks and Neuspeed Sport Springs

      Neuspeed 25mm rear sway bar

      Neuspeed 25mm front sway bar

      thanks to Ian for his knowledge and customer support

      now can someone recommend me a place to get these things fitted
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      • #4
        Originally posted by srbsta View Post
        now can someone recommend me a place to get these things fitted
        cheap or good?
        2x Caddy, 1x Ducato

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        • #5
          Originally posted by srbsta View Post
          sounds like you are having a plast with the setup...could you take some pics of the car coz i want to see the stance thanks

          hell yeah i just placed my order for my ones...i got the

          Koni FSD Strut/shocks and Neuspeed Sport Springs

          Neuspeed 25mm rear sway bar

          Neuspeed 25mm front sway bar

          thanks to Ian for his knowledge and customer support

          now can someone recommend me a place to get these things fitted
          Very nice! I'll be very interested to hear what sort of difference the sway bars make. I was very close to buying the Koni/Neuspeed combo from Ian myself, but I have a thing for Eibach's (had them on my last two cars). Also,the FSD's are designed to work with the factory springs, and in terms of spring rate and ride height, the Eibach's were a little bit closer to stock than the Neuspeed. I've heard very good things about the Neuspeed springs though, so it should still work a treat.

          I'll try to take some photo's soon, but because the drop is relatively subtle, I really think you would need to see the car in the flesh to appreciate the drop. I don't think the drop provided by the Eibach's would be enough for some people, but I wanted to retain as much ride quality and practicality as possible, so they are perfect for me. I think you will get an extra 5mm drop from the Neuspeed springs.

          I'm not sure if you have APE suspension over east, but they did mine, thankfully, because no one else was interested once I told them it was a VW. It seems that if it's not a Commodore or Falcon, they put it in the too hard basket!
          Former GT Sport TDI owner.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mischa View Post
            cheap or good?
            good and cheap hahahah
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            • #7
              Originally posted by srbsta View Post
              good and cheap hahahah
              heard good things about tcca motorsport... the blokes down in artarmon industrial area on that road where all the car places are on and i cant remember the name of right now... isnt that where gpkgti takes his dub? remember him with his "phat european look" on that dvd thingo hahaha
              2x Caddy, 1x Ducato

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