dawwe skrev:
Hur var det nu med
"kompetensen", om RÄTT ska vara RÄTT...
Med andra ord S226A kan vara nåt så enkelt som att Coupen, som är LÄGRE än övriga modeller eller hur(?), har den sk "Sporty Supension" som "standard standard" UTAN extra kostnad, eller för att förtydliga det enda som kanske (?) skiljer är något kortare fjädrar...
Hangman: Du är fan det största troll jag nånsin stött på...
Hörru junior, här kan du läsa på lite:
http://www.bimmerfest.com/wiki/index.ph … n_packages ;)
Urklipp:
" New M suspension, more "sporty" than standard or poor road package.
There are no "ZHP" specific springs. The same springs are used for comparably equipped 330's for both the ZSP and the ZHP. In both cases, the spring rate for the post 4/01 build ZSP and ZHP is believed to be slightly less than that of the pre-4/01 ZSP
Firmer shocks (Jounce: front +50%, rear +20%), (Rebound: front +35%, rear -8%)
ZHP does use different dampers than the ZSP. There is a shortage of shock dyno data, but based on the SACHS damping parameter values it is believe the jounce damping is the same but rebound damping is stiffer on the ZHP. Pre-4/01 sport package cars had similar damping values to the ZHP but used the higher grade SACHS "Advantage" dampers rather than the "Super Touring" model.
Smaller diameter anti-roll bars: 23.5 mm front (v. 24mm pre-04/01 ZSP), 18mm rear (v. 19mm pre-04/01 ZSP)
There is no 18.5 mm rear sway bar offered by BMW for the E46.
More rigid forward bushings
Front Control arm bushings are the same ZHP/ZSP
ZHP control arms are different and use a stiffer ball joint
Lower ride height by 15 mm (.6 inches) utilizing shorter auxiliary springs
Since both the ZSP and ZHP use the same springs, they have the same ride height. Both are 15mm lower than a non-sport E46 -.5 degrees of camber (for a total of -1.1 degrees) Alignment settings are the same ZSP and ZHP "
Men ZSP, ZHP osv är utrustningspaket för amerikanska marknaden men "grejerna" är detsamma på bilar till resten av världen (artikelnummer på stötdämpare osv)