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Click here to see a summary of the shaker rig test
Updated Jan 24, 2019: Dimensional Explanation
 

Updated Jan 24, 2019: Shim Update (Optional)

 

Miata Front Penske Racing Shocks Damper User Manual

 
Spec Miata Rear Penske Racing Shocks Damper User Manual

 

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Shaker Rig Update – 2018: Since the selection of Penske Racing Shocks as the new supplier of dampers for Spec Miata, things have been progressing quickly as Penske and Mazda Motorsports prepare to equip Spec Miata racers in time for the first SCCA U.S. Majors Tour of 2019 in January.

 

“We’ve had the shocks on the shaker rig in North Carolina with three different chassis,” says Steve Horn, Suspension Technician at Penske Racing Shocks. “We’ve also done durability testing – we didn’t anticipate any problems, but we like to do our homework with that. Now we’re gearing up to build a bunch of them.”

 

Josh Smith, Mazda Motorsports specialist for technical development, says the shaker testing validated the track testing, indicating that all three Spec Miata chassis tested would receive the same benefit from the new shock.

 

“The largest thing the shaker summary shows is if you start looking at the charts where it goes back and forth between some of the contact patch variation numbers, we’re talking two and three decimal places out for which one is a ‘better’ number,” Smith says. “What that shows us is it’s a larger variation as to who nut-and-bolted the car and what grease is in the swaybar bushing than what shocks were on the car – that’s how close and consistent the shocks are. That’s how even the playing field is going to continue to be. Everybody is going to be elevated equally.”

 

Another thing the shaker testing showed was how unsettled the car will be riding on the bump stops; the car will respond much better if ride height is set so that the car stays off the bump stops, allowing the suspension to work as intended. See the accompanying video for an example of a curb strike with the car set up to compress to the bump stops vs. keeping the ride height sufficient to keep the car off the stops.

 

 

The Penske shock will replace the previous Spec Miata shock absorber beginning in 2019. The shock will be eligible in any level of SCCA and NASA road racing competition in 2019 and required for the championship events. For 2020, the Penskes will be mandatory at the championship events, as well as in SCCA U.S. Majors Tour competition.

 

While maintaining the simplicity of a non-adjustable shock – adjustment isn’t really needed for a spec class – the shock features all the hallmarks that make Penske shocks highly sought after.

 

“As far as technology, there’s nothing earth-shattering,” says Horn. “The goals were consistency – the drivers could predict what the car was going to do, and it would do the same thing every time. The shock is a separate gas charge, separated from the damping oil, but it doesn’t have all the complexity of the external adjusters. If you do your homework and do the testing and get the damping sorted out for the car, then the lack of adjusters isn’t really a big deal, because everybody is on the same thing. It’s still a Penske shock, so the things that make a Penske work – the nice bore finish inside, the good piston design, the seals that make a Penske do what it does, are all still present here; it’s just that the added complexity has been removed to make for a good, consistent race shock.”

 

This isn’t Penske’s first foray into a shock for spec racing cars. The company has built shocks for SCCA’s Spec Racer Ford, although that shock does have a single adjustment available. Horn adds that he doesn’t believe much has changed since the test at Carolina Motorsports Park where the shock was selected from among several competitors, and says that the feedback he got from racers at the Runoffs has been overwhelmingly positive. “We’re excited to get them into the hands of competitors and get them on track,” he says.

 

The first Spec Miata Penske shock shipment to Mazda is on its way, and Smith says that there will be 275 car sets of shocks in that shipment. Check back here at MazdaMotorsports.com for more information on installation and setup in the near future.

 

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very good piece..

 

I was at the 24hr.. just read the Penske article. I think it was very thorough and answered all the questions that I had and addressed all of my concerns. As i said from the start,  I love the shocks..  I had no teething issues or learning curve... I felt they were great from session one. I was only concerned post race after seeing the washer deformation.  I set my car higher as a precaution.. I never felt the hard transition to the rear stop that others felt where they were snapping loose.  That seems to concur with Penske's latest data sheet. After reading that, digesting the two weekends on the shocks.. I feel with a very high level of certainty that the deformation of my washer was likely done at T1 Homestead and not Sebring.   I will be heading to Cota next, a track that we have historically set the cars a little lower. I will likely mirror previous bilstein heights from years past and see how the car responds. I don't anticipate any issues.  One thing to consider, if the travel were identical to the billstein, It would be a good bit harder to get to the stop because the shocks are so much stiffer. It is hard to even bounce the cars now. I will report back after Cota.  I think hitting the stop in incidents where we slam curbs, drop wheels or go off roading is going to be inevitable. I will likely not bother to change the washer until time permits and/or we have the suspension apart again for some reason.


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Has anyone received the new updated rear shock shim/washer that was to be mailed out. Been in a holding pattern waiting for them to be sent out?


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Has anyone received the new updated rear shock shim/washer that was to be mailed out. Been in a holding pattern waiting for them to be sent out?

I believe it said you need to request it...not automatic. Just said they would ship free of charge if you ordered.


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I believe it said you need to request it...not automatic. Just said they would ship free of charge if you ordered.

I did I was caller #5 the day that was sent out.

 

are they shipping?


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I called last Tuesday and was told it would be 1-1/2 to 2 weeks before they would go out. I’m in holding pattern too.

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talked to them today they say ship tomorrow. 


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Are the new washers being used in all new shipments of upper mount kits?






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