De Carbon shock absorbers
Posted: 16 Sep 2012, 13:10
The comfort type shock absorbers made by Delphi are no longer available.
I now have sport and competition versions made elsewhere. They are in a totally different class.
Already in the 60s and 70s Fulvisti replaced the original De Carbon dampers on the coupé as well as the berlina by the sport version of the De Carbon shock absorbers made by Bilstein. These new ones are even better.
I use the sport version on my 1967 coupé rallye 1.3 for daily driving. I am quite happy with those. Not only better peformance on bumps and pot holes but also better stability at high speed and less diving when braking.
I tested the competition version for normal road use. They are too stiff for me. If it is your thing to go over bumps at top speed, launch your Fulvia into the air and land on one wheel, these are your shocks. I doubt if you will be able to get the spring to hit the stops. Diving when braking is virtually gone. Stabilty at high speed is maximum.
See http://www.viva-lancia.com/huib/coll/de-carbon.htm
Huib
I now have sport and competition versions made elsewhere. They are in a totally different class.
Already in the 60s and 70s Fulvisti replaced the original De Carbon dampers on the coupé as well as the berlina by the sport version of the De Carbon shock absorbers made by Bilstein. These new ones are even better.
I use the sport version on my 1967 coupé rallye 1.3 for daily driving. I am quite happy with those. Not only better peformance on bumps and pot holes but also better stability at high speed and less diving when braking.
I tested the competition version for normal road use. They are too stiff for me. If it is your thing to go over bumps at top speed, launch your Fulvia into the air and land on one wheel, these are your shocks. I doubt if you will be able to get the spring to hit the stops. Diving when braking is virtually gone. Stabilty at high speed is maximum.
See http://www.viva-lancia.com/huib/coll/de-carbon.htm
Huib