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Hey!
...PING has recieved his kit and will post his comments and perspective any time now....
Godspeed!
Dave
www.delsingmotorsport.com
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Dave is THE MAN when it comes to MSP suspension!
Delsing Motorsports is in heavy testing on two actual prototypes of their Protege sedan rear suspension improvements - both on black mica MSP's. Delsing is running an MSP in AutoX and has race/autoX tests in progress (go Dave!). Check their website for details and a pic of the prototype.
I've been running the second prototype through real-life experiences, including play-by-plays on driving impressions and a limited check on longevity and drive-ability in gritty salty gunk, using my custom-calibrated butt-o-meter, digicam, and driver/passenger impressions. I'm getting some of the bushing specs dialed in (red or black? Zerk? etc.) and providing Delsing real-life feedback.
Don't call it only a clunk fix - while the clunk is indeed fixed, the real change is making the rear bar WORK. The difference is noticably better than stock, and with the stock MSP bar.
Here are a few quick initial comments on currently-very-limited "real world" testing (just put the kit on the car Saturday):
1) Straightforward installation, hand tools and jackstands, not really much harder than oil change and a lot less messy. Took me 2.5 hours, using jackstands, a floor jack (no lift), with handwritten directions and taking notes. 2) Easily adaptable to many swaybar designs and diameters (including, o course, the stock one!). Easy to return to stock configuration.
3) Oh - the thing WORKS. Big time. And it ALSO fixes the clunk.
I have more testing to do, and the design/finish work isn't quite complete (Dave's got a few things in mind, and the prototypes don't have the plating/finish that the finished product will have), but I think he's looking at late-April for a release date - not that far off! In the meantime...
If anyone has some tests or results they'd like to see, or questions they want answered, post 'em or PM and we'll try to get an answer or test to get at one. If you have other sites or friends you want to refer, let us know. Bear in mind, Dave's doing (done) a lot of the race, autoX, and fit testing. I'm handling the "real world", potholes-and-salty grit, snow-tires-and-commuting, four-friends-and-I-go-to-lunch impressions. I'm in New Jersey and running a stock MSP currently on (good) 16" snows - if you're near me I'd be happy to meet so you can see the install, I'm near exit 25 off 80. I'll be posting pictures, a quickie installation guide, tips, etc, and getting the 17's on pretty soon so we have impressions on both sets o' tires.
Godspeed, and stay Tuned!

Peace,
-LDixon
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Hey!
...PING has recieved his kit and will post his comments and perspective any time now....
Godspeed!
Dave
www.delsingmotorsport.com
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Dave is THE MAN when it comes to MSP suspension!
Delsing Motorsports is in heavy testing on two actual prototypes of their Protege sedan rear suspension improvements - both on black mica MSP's. Delsing is running an MSP in AutoX and has race/autoX tests in progress (go Dave!). Check their website for details and a pic of the prototype.
I've been running the second prototype through real-life experiences, including play-by-plays on driving impressions and a limited check on longevity and drive-ability in gritty salty gunk, using my custom-calibrated butt-o-meter, digicam, and driver/passenger impressions. I'm getting some of the bushing specs dialed in (red or black? Zerk? etc.) and providing Delsing real-life feedback.
Don't call it only a clunk fix - while the clunk is indeed fixed, the real change is making the rear bar WORK. The difference is noticably better than stock, and with the stock MSP bar.
Here are a few quick initial comments on currently-very-limited "real world" testing (just put the kit on the car Saturday):
1) Straightforward installation, hand tools and jackstands, not really much harder than oil change and a lot less messy. Took me 2.5 hours, using jackstands, a floor jack (no lift), with handwritten directions and taking notes. 2) Easily adaptable to many swaybar designs and diameters (including, o course, the stock one!). Easy to return to stock configuration.
3) Oh - the thing WORKS. Big time. And it ALSO fixes the clunk.
I have more testing to do, and the design/finish work isn't quite complete (Dave's got a few things in mind, and the prototypes don't have the plating/finish that the finished product will have), but I think he's looking at late-April for a release date - not that far off! In the meantime...
If anyone has some tests or results they'd like to see, or questions they want answered, post 'em or PM and we'll try to get an answer or test to get at one. If you have other sites or friends you want to refer, let us know. Bear in mind, Dave's doing (done) a lot of the race, autoX, and fit testing. I'm handling the "real world", potholes-and-salty grit, snow-tires-and-commuting, four-friends-and-I-go-to-lunch impressions. I'm in New Jersey and running a stock MSP currently on (good) 16" snows - if you're near me I'd be happy to meet so you can see the install, I'm near exit 25 off 80. I'll be posting pictures, a quickie installation guide, tips, etc, and getting the 17's on pretty soon so we have impressions on both sets o' tires.
Godspeed, and stay Tuned!



Peace,
-LDixon
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