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Re: Are turbo coil springs better than NA 240?[200/1977] posted by Jason Kneier on
Tuesday, 24 October 2000, at 7:59 a.m.

Turbo springs are identical to NA 4-cyl springs (except '79 (some '78) 242GT fronts.)

A few '78s, and all '79 242GTs got R-Sport front springs - stiffer.

260 series had stiffer front springs.

240 Diesel had seriously stiff springs. --
Speed Racer '83 240 R, '74 164 E, '93 940 OL1, '64 544 Sport (Smithfield, NC)


Re: Are turbo coil springs better than NA 240?[200/1977] posted by tony grimwood on
Tuesday, 24 October 2000, at 8:57 p.m.

The diesel 240 springs were 15% stiffer than stock springs while the 79 242 gt springs were 30 % stiffer than stock




 


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