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Wheel hop
Anything out there to help with this yet?
I know '03 Cobras had major wheel-hop problems that were mostly solved with poly bushings. |
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It's a bitch isn't it
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Yeah on my 7AT I haven't had any wheel-hop issues. I mostly attributed that to the independent rear suspension on this car. My last car had a solid rear axle, and it was a bitch to tune wheel hop issues out of the suspension, esp when stiffening up the rear anyways. It would always hop given an uneven launching surface of course.
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I was at the drag strip yesterday and was fighting it all night long. Seems like you really can't get away from it unless you decide to just bog your launches. I've even had a little bit of it accelerating out of tight corners.
Just hoping there's a quick and simple fix like there was for the '03 Cobra IRS. Last night was frustrating, though. Really wish I had a Ford 8.8" live axle and some ET Streets on my Z last night. Oh, and some really soft front springs. |
Rear Diff Solid Bushing
I have heard that a solid rear differential bushing helped on 350Z's and G35's.
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I wonder when we'll see this stuff out for the 370.
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It could just be the design of the suspension, though, not necessarily whether it's IRS or a solid rear, because wheel hop is a huge issue leaving the pits in NASCAR and under heavy braking/accelerating at road course tracks. They have solid rears but use an old-school truck-arm set up. |
I think you're right, I think it has more to do with the suspension geometry than anything else. On a sticky track with sticky tires some of the rotational force gets translated to vertical movement, and depending on the suspension this may allow the axle to be pushed up and compress the spring.
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Don't know whether this is an automatic or stick, but here is some wheel hop (starting at the 0:44 marker):
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Sounded like an M6. God I hate wheel hop.
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has anyone broken anything from wheelhop? (for the 370)
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Stick
Stick shift
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