Originally Posted by Jhill That last statement sounds odd to me. I have always seen the opposite. As you jump in spring rate the coil thickness has to increase but
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08-23-2017, 08:24 PM | #211 (permalink) | |
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100ibs will compress a 25ib rated spring 4 inches 100ibs will compress a 50ibs rated spring 2 inches. The open questions are; how many inches does the spring need to travel (total load capacity), and capable of traveling (maximum spring stroke). From there we can decide the window of operation and necessary spring rate change. As long as the weight the spring has to support is the same, there is no reason to change the load capacity (assuming the previous load capacity was suitable in the first place). If you use the same length but increase or decrease the rate, you change the load, this is where the problem of binding and spring sag comes into play. So if you keep the load capacity the same for any given spring length, you shouldn't run the risk of binding a spring. OF course its a case of diminishing returns after changing the length too much. A 2.5i.d 10inch x 12kg spring has a load capacity over 2 tons. That is about as much as the car would ever see. A 14kg x 10inch spring will have a capacity of over 4500ibs (over 9000ibs axle load!). The car will never see this in standard trim, nor would any tire support that. You'd need like 355 tires squared and a 1000ibs of downforce front and rear at like 60mph lmao. As it stands. those springs are already too large. I'm going to go out on a limb and assume this car has never bound the coils or even got close to it. Do you do any offroad excursions Spooler? Baha 1000? lol Last edited by MaysEffect; 08-24-2017 at 12:30 AM. |
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Noop, but I have compressed them to rubbing the inner fender on the Dragon at the Gravity cavity. There were a couple of spots like that on that road. I am waiting for my neck to heal a little more. I am going to try and make it to Z Nationals this year for some Road Atlanta track day fun.
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Let your fingers do the walking, found someone on here via an old thread.
https://www.anzesuspension.com/ |
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If you want to go with Penske's, its best you call them directly. They have a setup page dedicated to custom designs on the main site and its updated often. The Anze group is not very active online. I tried getting in touch with them a few years ago and they weren't very helpful. I can't say how they are now. PSI is my most trusted group so far. If you give them a call, most of the guys are very helpful. I usually deal with Beau or Ben. These guys can give you exact parts lists for almost all kits they sale or service. They don't charge or hassle you either for information. |
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Thanks for that info. The least pain points the better.
It was in a turn and only the front for the rubbing, not full lock. It wasn't bottomed out but it was close. |
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Man this thread is getting real expensive real quick lol.
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Getting your car to behave the way you want/vision it to be is indeed satisfying. Money does buy smiles!
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