Z06 C6 suspension

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I notice the fully adjustable suspension for the Z06 only lets you raise not lower it, while the sport suspension lets you lower it down to -10mm. Could the sport suspension improve handling better?
 
I notice the fully adjustable suspension for the Z06 only lets you raise not lower it, while the sport suspension lets you lower it down to -10mm. Could the sport suspension improve handling better?

Good question, why don't you hot lap them both and let us know which is faster for you?
 
lol, ok well, I was trying out Motor City Hami's "generic" FR tuning tips, which have helped the controllability of the car immensely.

So, keeping his LSD tune and switching to the sport suspension and tuning it as close as I can to what the fully-customizable was, and then lowering it 5 or 10mm... the answer is no, it loses much of the control that was gained previously.

But I'm also not sure if the fully-custom at 0 is the same as 0 on sport suspension?
 
lol, ok well, I was trying out Motor City Hami's "generic" FR tuning tips, which have helped the controllability of the car immensely.

So, keeping his LSD tune and switching to the sport suspension and tuning it as close as I can to what the fully-customizable was, and then lowering it 5 or 10mm... the answer is no, it loses much of the control that was gained previously.

But I'm also not sure if the fully-custom at 0 is the same as 0 on sport suspension?

No, some guys proved it on pics that the FC Suspenion at 0 is lower as the Height adjustable Suspension at 0. Unluckily, I can't find the thread.
 
No, some guys proved it on pics that the FC Suspension at 0 is lower as the Height adjustable Suspension at 0. Unluckily, I can't find the thread.
I had heard this too, probably same thread, but wanted to see if his results matched, which they do. 👍

This is why they should have stuck to GT4 ride height numbers, actually giving a mm height, rather than "0" with no idea where that leaves you. :ouch:
 
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