JRZ's vs. Motons
#1
JRZ's vs. Motons
Now that I have the GT-3 instead of the RS I feel OK modding (I felt like I would be defiling a shrine to have modded and seriously tracked the RS)
So, anyone here have a feel for JRZ's vs. Motons? The car will see both street and track so ease of changing settings is a consideration. Will be running 18's at the track and 19's on the street if that makes any difference.
Thanks for consideration.
So, anyone here have a feel for JRZ's vs. Motons? The car will see both street and track so ease of changing settings is a consideration. Will be running 18's at the track and 19's on the street if that makes any difference.
Thanks for consideration.
#3
If I understand correctly, the two are very similar. I think, but don't hold me to this, that engineers from JRZ left to start Moton. Further, I have heard that both shocks are manufactured in the same facility.
I think it boils down to who would be maintaining them. I have heard of complaints against JRZ service, but I know many who run the JRZ and are very happy.
As far as adjustability is concerned, I think both would work very well. Price and service in your area should be considerations.
Please let us know what you decide.
I think it boils down to who would be maintaining them. I have heard of complaints against JRZ service, but I know many who run the JRZ and are very happy.
As far as adjustability is concerned, I think both would work very well. Price and service in your area should be considerations.
Please let us know what you decide.
#4
If I understand correctly, the two are very similar. I think, but don't hold me to this, that engineers from JRZ left to start Moton. Further, I have heard that both shocks are manufactured in the same facility.
I think it boils down to who would be maintaining them. I have heard of complaints against JRZ service, but I know many who run the JRZ and are very happy.
As far as adjustability is concerned, I think both would work very well. Price and service in your area should be considerations.
Please let us know what you decide.
I think it boils down to who would be maintaining them. I have heard of complaints against JRZ service, but I know many who run the JRZ and are very happy.
As far as adjustability is concerned, I think both would work very well. Price and service in your area should be considerations.
Please let us know what you decide.
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#9
They are overkill by a long shot for a daily driver. The reason they are so much better than stock or even entry level upgrades are not just quality, etc. but also adjustability. There is no reason a daily driver needs 3+ adjustable factors on your shocks!
#10
I'mtalking about a car that I want to track,and then drive dinner with my wife. So maximum range of adjustibility is # 1
#12
To make those kinds of shocks work really well you would need very stiff springs. So street use would be suboptimal. You could get softer springs but then you would be asking your shocks to do some of the work of the spring at the track.
I had a set of JRZs on my M3. Double adjustable non-reservoir single body models. Made the car fly down the track. Street ride was crap due to stiff springs.
I had a set of JRZs on my M3. Double adjustable non-reservoir single body models. Made the car fly down the track. Street ride was crap due to stiff springs.
#13
I bet there are a decent amount of cars with 3-way adjustable shocks that basically never get adjusted or are adjusted incorrectly.
#14
I went with Motons on my M3 b/c it's a tried and true shock for this car.
Personally, I would buy not buy the shock; rather buy the support (ie., the shop). IOW, it's not so much the shock b/t these two, it's getting somebody who knows wtf they are doing in specing the setup (spring rates, longer travel options, quality hardware). Moton/JRZ are shock companies; the full system has to be engineered by the shop you purchase from.
Personally, I would buy not buy the shock; rather buy the support (ie., the shop). IOW, it's not so much the shock b/t these two, it's getting somebody who knows wtf they are doing in specing the setup (spring rates, longer travel options, quality hardware). Moton/JRZ are shock companies; the full system has to be engineered by the shop you purchase from.
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pss9 is good but it is outclassed by jrz/moton. however, it is much cheaper.
you dont need super stiff spring to make jrz/moton work, you need a suspension genius to make the work well.
street use of these shox are a waste, but allegretto is using for track.
i prefer moton and had 4 sets of them on various cars. they are slightly more $$$ than jrz for the same class of shox, but the support from Lex at moton is nothing short of amazing to both me and my track buddies. that alone is enough to make me a moton customer for life.
but at the moment, i am trying to drive RS stock, improve myself and when i break 2min at TH, i might reward myself with some shox.