Koni Special Active Shocks with Keith Tanner (FM Live)
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This week on FM Live, our resident suspension guru, Keith Tanner, goes over our newest offering from Koni - their Special Active line. What’s the difference between these shocks and other suspension? How do they compare to factory replacements? How is the ride quality? All this and more!
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I enjoy hearing knowledge from the experienced miata Big Kahuna Mr Tanner
I’m a noob at car stuff and I greatly appreciate these videos.
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
Glad we can help!
I have these on my Jetta Sportwagen TDI. Fantastic product
@ryannafe9252
5 ай бұрын
I’m considering going with them for my XC70 T6, do you find them to be good, as they claim, for both large movements and small/sharp bumps?
Very informative as usual. Thanks!
@FlyinMiataVideo
2 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that - thanks for watching!
I just installed the Koni Str t on my 2000se with stock springs. I once had an nb with olans...have never had that quality of ride since.
I wish you guys could include or sell separately those bump-stop washers drilled to the correct size. I know it's an easy thing to do yourself but not everyone has the necessary tools and it just makes the installation take much longer.
@FlyinMiataVideo
2 ай бұрын
Good point and I'll see what we can do about it. Thanks for watching.
@crossbowzoom
Ай бұрын
@@FlyinMiataVideo 100% this. Every reseller tells us to drill the washer. If a reseller "included" the proper washes, they'd get more sales then everyone else, just because nobody wants to deal with drilling washers. Happily pay a small premium just to not have to mess with the washers.
Thank you for this video. As is the case with most of the Flyin' Miata productions, I found it to be quite informative. As someone driving a 2008 NC PRHT GT with stock Bilsteins (never winter-driven), would it be sufficient to put a new set of four Koni Special Active shocks in (to replace the old Bilsteins)? (NB: 28,000 klicks only) Alternatively, would it be better to get new springs as part of a package (something like your Flyin' Miata Koni Stage 1 suspension--or even the State 2, which includes an anti-roll bar setup)?
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
This is all going to come down to personal preference. If you are happy with the factory ride and handling, the Koni Special Active shocks will be a nice replacement for them with some slight performance benefits. However, if you want to step up your handling a notch, we'd suggest starting with sway bars and then getting an adjustable damper such as the Koni sports with FM Springs or our Fox coilovers. These can give a lot more flexibility and performance, for those who want it. Feel free to give us a call our reach out to our support team directly if you have any specific questions we can help with!
As for lowered..Koni manufactures sets with eibach springs for Mustangs and they say compatible so.....ordered and waiting for them.
@FlyinMiataVideo
8 ай бұрын
Hopefully your Mustang is not as constrained on bump travel as the NA/NB Miata is. We know from our own testing on the Miata application that they will not work well with stiffer springs, and if you lower the car without going stiffer it’s going to be even worse. Good luck!
Really excellent information! Thank you. Not directly Miata related but, a Koni question about my Mazdaspeed 3. Can I use the Koni Sport yellow with OEM springs? To gain a handling improvement from the Koni’s but maintain OEM ride height. Also, I was told by another Mazda shop that all Koni struts/shocks for these cars, have about 1/2” of lowering built in to the spring perch location. Is this true?
@FlyinMiataVideo
8 ай бұрын
Usually Sports pair well with stock springs, although that may vary by application. They don’t all lower the car - again, that’s an application-specific trait so we can’t comment on the MS3.
In my mercedes w204 c180k i have the koni str.t ..... The koni special active in high speed and cornering are stiffer or softer than str.t??
NB driver here. I like the idea of the special active shocks with giving a great daily ride with a little more potential in the corners. Would these pair well with bracing? (butterfly, sway bars, etc)
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
Bracing is always good. The stiffer the structure, the better the suspension works.
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
Good chassis bracing will help any good suspension function optimally, sway bars will help dramatically reduce body roll, so depending on how you are using the car, you might want all three. Feel free to give us a call if you have any specific questions or need some suggestions!
@CruiseControl1
10 ай бұрын
@@FlyinMiataVideo Thank you for your reply, I appreciate the feedback.
@CruiseControl1
10 ай бұрын
Primarily mountain roads and occasional track use.
Previous customer here (just bought a timing belt kit and other maintenance stuff). I have a new-to-me 2003 Shinsen, 55,000 miles, original everything including fluids until I changed them. Even original 2002 date code tires - changing those first thing in spring, since the snow is already falling in NY. Anyway, I’m looking to replace the shocks as the car bucks and dives on bumps. I don’t want it lower or stiffer - neck and back injuries from military service make that undrivable for me. I’m basically looking to restore stock “as new” handling. Would the STR.T work for that?
@FlyinMiataVideo
9 ай бұрын
We consider the STR.T basically a stock replacement shock, so it should bring the car back to a near factory feel. The Koni Special Active handle dips and bumps slightly better due to more advanced valving. Both can use the factory springs which should give you plenty of travel since it doesn't lower the ride height.
We've got a 3.8T Citroen Jumper / Relay based motorhome. It's got a 4x4 with rear differential lock built on top from french Dangel. The stock shocks are.. pretty bad and we feel like the motorhome both dives into holes and on packed dirt roads with small bumps it's very noisy and is "rattling" a lot. Further when passing speed bumps, we need to go really really slow to avoid current suspensions to bottom-out. A local 4x4 dealer here in Chile, where we travel at the moment, recommends us the Koni Special-Active / HEAVY TRACK suspensions. Would those make our heavy motorhome a bit more pleasant and soft to ride and solve the above mentioned issues? Thanks a million gazillion! :)
@FlyinMiataVideo
3 ай бұрын
Hmm. This doesn't sound like a Miata so......I don't know. Sorry. I think the Koni SA are a good shock but every platform is going to be different.
For Tesla Model 3 Performance better to buy orange one or red one if I need more comfort?
@FlyinMiataVideo
5 ай бұрын
We've tried the red Special Active ones on the Model 3 and they work very well.
Thanks for the great video. Why are you wearing 2 mics?
@FlyinMiataVideo
6 ай бұрын
One is for the livestream, and the other is for the higher quality upload. :)
Hello from Spain. I see that this video is from 9 months ago. In the configuration of the Coni website for the NC, the red ones are not yet available, only the sport ones. Any news about the third generation? Thanks
@FlyinMiataVideo
29 күн бұрын
I don't think there are any set plans for NC Special Actives at the moment, but anything is possible if we get enough demand.
Bouncy 🎉
Hi Keith, I am thinking about putting Koni SA on my old 2010 Mazda 3 2.5L. If I went with Racing Beat springs, which are only 0.5" lower front and 0.75" lower rear, do you think this would be ok with the Special Active shocks as-is? Not sure if it would require modified bump stops or should I just stick with stock springs in your opinion? I'm not looking for anything crazy just need to replace the front struts and thought I might put a higher quality part on there while I am at it. The springs have a rate increase of approximately 20%, not sure if that's enough to keep me out of the bump stops with 0.5" drop.
@FlyinMiataVideo
4 ай бұрын
We don't know enough about the platform or the springs to give a good answer. It's possible that they'll work okay with the RB springs if they're just a little lower and stiffer. But shocks are valved differently for each application, it's hard for us to generalize here. You could check to see if Koni offers the Sport for your car, that would definitely give you a step up in control and performance over stock.
@chrisbradley3224
4 ай бұрын
@@FlyinMiataVideo Thanks! I think I’ll stay with stock springs or go with the yellows as you mentioned.
Will these require new springs to fit a mk2.5 with factory sport suspension or will I be able to reuse them?
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
They’ll work just fine with the factory sport springs.
Have a BMW E39 530i with Mtech suspension. Would like to change the springs as well. Which ones do you recommend for these shocks?
@FlyinMiataVideo
3 ай бұрын
BMiataW??? Sorry, we don't know. It's all Miatas around here😁
@FlyinMiataVideo
3 ай бұрын
It's best to reach out to Mtech for these types of questions.
I put a set of Tein Street Bias Z coilovers and the ride is absolutely terrible. Can I fix this by installing a new set of shocks or is it the springs ?
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
Please contact our customer support team and we’ll help you identify the problem.
How did this come out 35 minutes ago, but i watched the first 2 minutes yesterday between waiter oil changes?
@roddydykes7053
10 ай бұрын
Re-upload
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
Yesterday was a low resolution live video. This is a branded 4K high-resolution version for the main channel.
What happens when I am traveling on concrete pavement with the expansion joints and then ente😢 a high speed corner.
@FlyinMiataVideo
3 ай бұрын
If you have good suspension, you smile😁and exit the corner with confidence.
its like an active bump stop
@FlyinMiataVideo
16 күн бұрын
@salami99 Interesting comparison!
Koni have any plans for updated yellows?
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
There’s not much to “update”. If they can fit the FSD mechanism, we may see a Sport Active. But at the moment that’s not possible.
Are these compatible with air cup kits?
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
We have not used the air cups, but if we had to guess - probably not, and we wouldn't recommend these for any sort of lowered suspension.
Any updates on availability for NCs?
@FlyinMiataVideo
6 ай бұрын
They are scheduled to start production any day now. Then they have to travel over from Europe to our warehouse. So, they're coming but we don't have an ETA yet.
@nuketube2650
6 ай бұрын
@@FlyinMiataVideo Sweet, thanks for the update 👍
I have this on my abarth.
@FlyinMiataVideo
5 ай бұрын
Nice! The wheelbase and weight are similar. What did you think of them on your platform?
I have the special actives on my bmw 3 series and they are fantastic for a daily driver superior comfort secondary to stock with sportier than stock primary ride.
@Simb-l
9 ай бұрын
@@apteka6014 e92
@justindaniel5959
5 ай бұрын
Are these better than stock ? I am looking for something that will absorb sharp bumps better
Sounds very similar to digressive shocks.
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
Not really, as they don't take time into account. That's what sets these apart.
When a vehicle goes airborne and lands, then the transmission, differential, and suspension can play a role as well, especially in the cases of Formula 1 (F1).
@robertshunter
10 ай бұрын
The FSD system was first implemented on Koni motorsport product, being used on the McLaren Mercedes F1 cars.
When you say lowered are you talking about just an inch lowered?
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
Below the ride height offered by factory springs and stock shock dimensions.
@JonDodd-ds9vx
10 ай бұрын
@FlyinMiataVideo so definitely not the lowered springs on offer from yourselves on the ND. Interestingly it's now possible or was at a time an upgrade for the ND at point of sale
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
@@JonDodd-ds9vx The Koni Sport works well with lowered springs, and we still offer that combination in our suspension packages. The Koni Special Active - which is not available for the ND yet - is not for use with lowered springs.
I was out as soon as you said they weren’t for lowered cars and the sport is still the go to… I’ll keep my sports, thanks for covering this. Great information on a new product. Just not the product for me.
@FlyinMiataVideo
10 ай бұрын
That's why we carry three different Koni options, to make sure we have the right solution for each driver.
dang i thought he was gonna do hands on testing on the shocks, but instead he just talked about it. lol
@FlyinMiataVideo
9 ай бұрын
We did do hands-on testing of the shocks before this video was shot, but we didn't record it. So instead, we talked about the technology.
Did no one of you guys ore Koni have the money to let an animation designer (we have millions worldwide) do an animation of the principle? So that it would have been much less stressful for you to try to explain it without practising it before, without good preparation?
@FlyinMiataVideo
3 ай бұрын
You are badly overestimating our production budget.