Ive heard horror stories on the G4/D2 stuff...
But then again, i wasnt there, dont know what application and setup was being run and who and how htey were installed.
I think theyve copped a heap of bad reps when they probably arent all that bad, they are cheap, and they are not going to ofefr the accuracy of some of the upmarket stuff.
However, it has been proven that some of the stuff made by cheaper companies also make Apexi and other leading brands.
So i give up on what is what nowadays
I know that if i were to track or hillclimb my car i probably wouldnt be going G4/D2...but if i simply wanted to deck it i would.
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.php?p=17988752
Go here, and see the discussion below
Gets interesting...
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Originally Posted by rEDlinEDc5
they look like the function and forms to me
technically, im not suppose to share this but...
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Dear D2 racing,
does your company supply coilovers to Function and Form Autolife?
http://www.f2autolife.com/storefront/
Picture of F2 coilovers
thanks,
-Allen
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Hello Allen,
Thanks for your kind inquiry.
Sorry, I will not answer you about your question.
Best regards,
Amy
For the above e-mail discussion between D2 racing and I, make what you think of it.
while i had a discussion with Function & Form about the origin of their coilovers, they have rest assured me that their upcoming revised type I and type II coilover editions are not made by them.
a little more info about their upcoming type II coilovers, i was informed that they torture tested their new type II's in one of their G35's. the coilovers were put on the lowest height setting, stiffest damper level and was driven on a 3 hours road trip from SoCal to las vegas. they were going 65+mph, and in one particular moment, encounter a stretch of very rough and bumpy road that would have surely destroy any badly built coilovers. the coilovers survived without so much of a single hitch, pop, blow out, deformities, bottoming out, and oil leaks for the entire trip to SEMA that night. the new type II's are still in an ongoing trial, and some sponsored bmw's are currently or starting to test these babies as well.
function and form did mention that despite their original coilovers being considered great, they admit they weren't entirely happy and satisfied about them. the type I's kept blowing shocks and leaking oil, and the move was made onto making the type II. while the type II was a killer in many respects and many times better than the type I, they still felt the type II was far from what they wanted to offer as an all-around coilover. in other words, F2 autolife ceased the type II productions because in their opinion, they were not "good" enough even though those who have bought them can attest to their awesomeness.