Titan Shocks for e36

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I'm planning to change my dampers because I can't tolerate the current suspension setup anymore. Heard some good things about Titan shocks and that is my preference over Koni or Bilsteins. I would really appreciate some comments on these shocks from anyone running them now, or have experience using it. Some indication of price will also be great. Thanks in advance! :top:
 
Where do I begin.....

Having used Titan's on my 38, they are great and do a wonderful job. But what are u aiming for? Comfort or handling or cosmetics. If u go the Titan route, they dont make adjustables for E36...so it will be standard set up and use your ori or aftermarket springs. If u go coilovers, u can do virtually any setting and ride height u like. I have tried Titan, B12 and KW set up on my cars.....recently I moved to Hotbits on my 36. I find them awesome and they handle well. Only problem is, Speedworks who manufacture and install the Hotbits are super annoying and IMHO don't know what the hell they are doing as they are staffed by young feng tau wannabe dancers messing around with Powertools....very annoying. Apart from that, i rate their coilovers as a BUY. Hotbits will set you back between 3.5k - 4.6k dependent on what settings and model you choose. Titan's will set you back around 3.2k, but no adjustable hi/lo

All the best in your selection
 
Thanks for the reply bro, my priority will be comfort and handling, not so much on how low can it go. I currently have some really soft Bilsteins (B4?) with Eibach lowering springs, horrible, horrible ride and it is really getting on my nerves. Very bumpy over undulations and rolls like a yacht in corners.

So you're saying that Titans for e36 will be more like Bilsteins instead of Koni i.e damping not adjustable? Did you upgrade from Titan to B12 and KW? May I ask why? It is a lot of money and I just wanna make sure I make a good choice :biggrin: Hotbits is a little out of my budget, the last I saw the coilovers costs something like 5.7k?
 
2wenty6;658484 said:
Thanks for the reply bro, my priority will be comfort and handling, not so much on how low can it go. I currently have some really soft Bilsteins (B4?) with Eibach lowering springs, horrible, horrible ride and it is really getting on my nerves. Very bumpy over undulations and rolls like a yacht in corners.

So you're saying that Titans for e36 will be more like Bilsteins instead of Koni i.e damping not adjustable? Did you upgrade from Titan to B12 and KW? May I ask why? It is a lot of money and I just wanna make sure I make a good choice :biggrin: Hotbits is a little out of my budget, the last I saw the coilovers costs something like 5.7k?

I always try different set ups to land on what keeps me happiest. Based on your requirements, you will not go wrong with a B12 set up, will cost u around 3.2k now. No adjustments etc needed...just fit and ride.....Koni's etc will leak la bro...not built to handle heavier cars IMHO
 
ssmann;658485 said:
I always try different set ups to land on what keeps me happiest. Based on your requirements, you will not go wrong with a B12 set up, will cost u around 3.2k now. No adjustments etc needed...just fit and ride.....Koni's etc will leak la bro...not built to handle heavier cars IMHO

Your absorber got condom rite I remember last time. So if leak oso no problem wan.....
 
ssmann;658485 said:
I always try different set ups to land on what keeps me happiest. Based on your requirements, you will not go wrong with a B12 set up, will cost u around 3.2k now. No adjustments etc needed...just fit and ride.....Koni's etc will leak la bro...not built to handle heavier cars IMHO

What is your hotbits setup, if you don't mind me asking? Now that I look at it, it could be a viable options since the one without damping adjustment is at 3.2k as well. Do we get to specify spring rates?
 
I have Titans on my E36 328i, cost 2.6K for the absorbers and 600 for the mountings. Total damage = 3.2K. Have been using it for about 3-4 months and I must say it rides well. However it might be me with priorities changing and itchy to try other brands, might sell off the Titans. I want more aggressive setup. Let see how it goes.
 
2wenty6;658500 said:
What is your hotbits setup, if you don't mind me asking? Now that I look at it, it could be a viable options since the one without damping adjustment is at 3.2k as well. Do we get to specify spring rates?

My set up is the replica of KW V3 for E36 M3, with hi/lo/soft/hard and additional gas canister (this gas canister is supposed to kick in once the gases/liquid in your original struts get hot and don't start to damper as well). If I got the ori KW V3 it would have set me back about 8k.....

The good thing with hi/lo/soft/hard is that you get to adjust this to any setting you like incl ride height by a turn of the knob which is compensated by spring rate hi/lo adjustment. I love it, but it may not be everyone's cup of tea.....

You can have this same setting as long as you are driving a 6 potter 36
 
ssmann;658617 said:
My set up is the replica of KW V3 for E36 M3, with hi/lo/soft/hard and additional gas canister (this gas canister is supposed to kick in once the gases/liquid in your original struts get hot and don't start to damper as well). If I got the ori KW V3 it would have set me back about 8k.....

The good thing with hi/lo/soft/hard is that you get to adjust this to any setting you like incl ride height by a turn of the knob which is compensated by spring rate hi/lo adjustment. I love it, but it may not be everyone's cup of tea.....

You can have this same setting as long as you are driving a 6 potter 36

Terer la u. KW oso got replica? mana bili? Siam ka?
 
initialM;658630 said:
Terer la u. KW oso got replica? mana bili? Siam ka?

Hehehehehehe.....ko terasa gatal ka M??? Mai...I kasi garu buat u!!!! Hahahahahahaha
 
ssmann;658639 said:
Hehehehehehe.....ko terasa gatal ka M??? Mai...I kasi garu buat u!!!! Hahahahahahaha

Apa itu garu la? Klo korek korek korek wa tau la hahaha
 
pardypeople;658602 said:
I have Titans on my E36 328i, cost 2.6K for the absorbers and 600 for the mountings. Total damage = 3.2K. Have been using it for about 3-4 months and I must say it rides well. However it might be me with priorities changing and itchy to try other brands, might sell off the Titans. I want more aggressive setup. Let see how it goes.

Thanks for your input!
What springs are you running? So the 3.2k will just be the absorbers, front strut mounts and rear shock mounts?
 
ssmann;658617 said:
My set up is the replica of KW V3 for E36 M3, with hi/lo/soft/hard and additional gas canister (this gas canister is supposed to kick in once the gases/liquid in your original struts get hot and don't start to damper as well). If I got the ori KW V3 it would have set me back about 8k.....

The good thing with hi/lo/soft/hard is that you get to adjust this to any setting you like incl ride height by a turn of the knob which is compensated by spring rate hi/lo adjustment. I love it, but it may not be everyone's cup of tea.....

You can have this same setting as long as you are driving a 6 potter 36

Alright, I guess I'll look into Hotbits a little more. Is speedworks their sole distributor?
 
2wenty6;658676 said:
Thanks for your input!
What springs are you running? So the 3.2k will just be the absorbers, front strut mounts and rear shock mounts?

I'm on bilstein springs. Yes 3.2k for the mentioned but I suggest you get the mounts yourself.
 
the refurbish hotbits ...still can tell anything about it yet ...cuz the heart is not there yet

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apparently those are DT1 from speedworks .... the 1st early model they had ...unlike ssman's setting which has got a cannister ( soft / hard ) and a retainer spring for the front set up
 
if you see carefully i'm running of Koni's and i would say it's one of the best so far i had on my ride

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Bro iceman, how much does the Koni Yellows for 325 cost?
I had them on my previous car for a short while and thought they were reasonably good compared to stock, what are you comparing your Koni to?

But the ability to have Titan/Hotbits valve the damping to match whatever springs rates I eventually choose is quite attractive, and should be a better match than an off the shelve item matched with another off the shelve spring set :biggrin:
 
2wenty6;659518 said:
Bro iceman, how much does the Koni Yellows for 325 cost?
I had them on my previous car for a short while and thought they were reasonably good compared to stock, what are you comparing your Koni to?

But the ability to have Titan/Hotbits valve the damping to match whatever springs rates I eventually choose is quite attractive, and should be a better match than an off the shelve item matched with another off the shelve spring set :biggrin:

i'm comparing my koni's to some of the other set-up's i've had etc JAMEX which i would say it at the same par with koni's ... bilsteins for a short while too but that was not as firm as the koni's ..the plus point i would say is the soft hard selection that comes with it ...

as for the spring rates ..if not mistaken the hotbits are ranging from 400~450 for the fronts .."if not mistaken" but that range would be good enough to hold you down on the wavey road of malaysia ... all i would say that the adjustables could get you to the desired height and the setting of your liking ..
 
Thank you all for the input :)

I'm leaning more towards Titan right now since they are much nearer to me than Speedworks and I've read some great things about their aftersale service. Will check them out asap.
 
I have hotbits on my rx8 d last 7 years n i dont like them. I have tried numerous settings n they still feel floaty. N speedworks do suck. I fully agree with ssmann. Recently changed d absorbers in my e92 to b6 adjustables, using d old springs. Setting from 1 soft to 10 hard. Cost rm4k from autofuture. They quoted me rm 3600 for b12 but i opted 4 d b6. Allan d boss is nice guy n very informative.IMO dont get hotbits. My 2 cents.
 
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