Lokiel wrote:Tezza, what's your opinion on the Tein EDFC option? Is it worthwhile?
When I was looking into coilovers I dismissed the option since I figured that in practice you'd only end up using two dampening settings, one for the track and one for the road so the cost wasn't worth it (plus there's additional effort routing the controller from within the cabin to the EDFC motors). The BC coilovers can be adjused via a knob at the top of the strut so it's not a big drama to adjust these prior to getting in the car.
ie. Do you find yourself adjusting the dampening much?
Absolutely love the ability of adjusting on the fly..
Routing the wires took maybe 20 minutes?
I had this setup in my old NA8 so it just made sense to fit it.
As most people know track days aren't my thing but travelling down the M1 just getting a nice supple ride out of the car and then when a set of bends or hills appear..
Skid pans where you need to adjust balance can be done in real time while your on the move is another positive.
It also comes in handy in traffic light derbies..being able to set up weight transfer helps for a clean getaway when you are still running the original open diff (Not that i would ever participate in such things

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We also have adaptive suspension on the VW gti but for the way i use cars my personal preference would have to be the Tein system
VW's is just too firm on the hard setting for road use.