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Autocross (ASP) / track coilover dilemma

Hey everyone. I'm trying to slowly build my Z to be as competitive as possible in A street prepared. Right now I'm running KW v3 coilovers but from my understanding

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Default Autocross (ASP) / track coilover dilemma

Hey everyone. I'm trying to slowly build my Z to be as competitive as possible in A street prepared. Right now I'm running KW v3 coilovers but from my understanding the progressive coils are way too soft for the size and stickiness of the tires I run. I've been searching around and it seems that most of the more dedicated track suspension are true type coils. The issue is that I believe for ASP you much retain the original strut/spring setup in the rear. Anyone aware of any coils that may be able to do the job well but still retain this?
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