Clunk fix prototype testing: MSP/MP3 Rear Suspension

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Hey!
...PING has recieved his kit and will post his comments and perspective any time now....
Godspeed!
Dave
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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! :D :D :D

Peace,
-LDixon
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damn.. ur lucky

wonder if he needs and MP3 testor?? ;)

i noticed your using stock endlinks as well, his upgraded ones shoulds make even more of an improvement. Come to the next NJ/PA meet so we can see it in action!
 
Logan said:
OK, look at the bolts that hold it to the subframe. What is there in a stock configuration?
here is a pic of the stock setup if this helps
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Logan said:
OK, look at the bolts that hold it to the subframe. What is there in a stock configuration?
just bolts the mount the subframe to the chassis...im assumin dave provides new longer ones??? i didnt take off the stock bolts to see how long they are




i looks great...im waitin also and look forward to addin the brakets and endlinks to my car :)
 
So does anyone know how much this is gunna be yet? I searched and the closest I saw was when someone asked in the klunk fix 2 thread. But alas, there was no reply.
 
- AFAIK, no prices set yet.
- New longer bolts come with the kit, 10.2 (strong), use blue loctite on 'em.
- Yep, i do feel lucky, and unclunked. But... I am going out at 11 at night in 25 degree weather to change out bushings for tomorrow's run (from the undersized red to a zerked properly-sized black)... there are responsibilities too!. Thankfully, this is maybe a 15 minute job with (2) 14mm sockets, a pair of ramps, and a greaasy finger (good design!).
- I can't give super-accurate impressions yet - I'm on the snows and the bushings aren't dialed in yet but the difference is already noticable and positive.
 
Thanks for the work, getting excited about this. The bracket looks really good. Will you be testing his endlinks as well?
 
As of right now I'm testing only the brackets, not the endlinks or splined bar (though I'll have to put my name on the list for those - yum). The zerked bushings made a big difference since the previous ones I was testing were undersized, ribbed, and overclamping the bar. As I said we're working out the details but I can definitively say a few things already:

1) No clunk (hooray - a win already!)
2) Improved performance - not "night and day", but definitely noticable. Roll stiffness is perceptably increased (less roll), rear end feels more planted, and handling more predictable - and all that is noticable on 205/55/16 Semperit Sport Grip snow tires, on the street, without over-driving the car. The kit also reduced/removed a little "hitch" I'd get during consistent turns if there was a bump in the middle; it's handling more predictably now.

Items being worked on:
- Finish (mine's a prototype, remember. and not finished as the production units will be)
- Doublechecking fit, hardware, and clearance issues (no major issues yet but it's a box that needs to be checked, involves loading the car, cornering, etc.)
- Maintenance / lubrication issues (making sure they can be lived with)
- Bushing size, type, supplier, and options, etc.

As noted before, Delsing's looking to have this out late April if all luck and testing holds up (and things look quite positive so far); if you have any questions please post, PM, email, or send smoke signals! Dave hasn't established pricing yet as suppliers and finishes for some stock parts (bolts, brackets, bushings) are being finalized - I'm sure he'll let us all know as soon as he's got anything. All I know is that he's not going to be getting rich on these, but needs to make a fair buck to supply 'em to us, and we all want to use good quality components on our rides. Stay Tuned!

Peace,
-LD
 
Are the bushings being tested maintenance free or are you testing greasable bushings? Will it be one type or the other that a final decision is based on or will we have a choice?
 
sweet..i can't wait till this comes out. looks like it will help alot for auto-x
 
The bracket design will accept several types of bushings - I've checked a "maintenance free" red urethane but the bar was clamped too tightly, so it squeaked and wasn't "right". The zerked urethane is on now and appears to be working perfectly so far, but I've only just begun the testing on this morning's commute. Dave (Delsing Motorsports) has tested several harder black urethanes with custom bushing bracketry - they're harder and more for race/auto-X use... you see where I'm going with this - both of us are testing several different "stock" (off the shelf) bushings with the same basic bracket kit, so you'll have some choice, even if it means buying a $15 set of bushings if you want to further modify a good mod.

Bear in mind that all bushings are wear items, none can be made fully "maintenance free", especially urethane, which is harder and more prone to squeaking. At least a bushing change is only ~ a 15 minute affair with these bushing brackets.

Answering the difficult question: Does this solve "the clunk" long term? Short answer: "Dunno". General consensus and sound engineering tells us the clunk likely comes from the bar not only rotating in the bushings but also bending while rotating. This is further supported by the MP3 crowd (bow to our forebears! (bowdown) ) having gone through an alphabet worth of Mazda reformulated bushings without known long-term success (what are we at now, "E"?)

The new bushing location resolves the "bending bar" issue. We won't have 4000+ miles of testing to bear out a long term fix (I won't drive that much between now and when the kit's released), though Dave's racing puts more stress on the bushings than street driving will and he'll be working the wear-and-tear issue.

Nice thing is that this really is a really nice (and relatively easy to install) upgrade as well - better rear roll siffness on the stock, admittedly good-looking bar.

For Auto-X: This may bump you into another chassis class - check Delsing's (micaspeed's) site for more info.

Hope this helps, always open to reasonable suggestions...
 
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Will this fit fine on a ES i want msp sways. Also will it come with end links arent the msp end links different? If he sold a front bar that would be nice also unless mazda will just let you buy the front or do u have to buy the kit? See i dunno if I would have to buy new endlinks all the way around or what.
 
I'm liking the zerked urethane bushings, perhaps they'd fit the front? Don't know, have to check that one.... Put a bunch of trips on the bar this weekend, loaded and unloaded, and it performed well, no clunk, no apparent clearance issues (will be thoroughly inspecting this coming weekend).

I imagine the kit itself would fit an es, especially with an MSP bar, but don't know how the endlinks differ. With Delsing coming out with a 3-piece bar (have seen pictures, loooks great) I imagine getting a used stock MSP bar would be fairly straightforward.
 

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