Originally Posted by 03threefiftyz I probably run a whole lot more spring than you, but I am more than an inch lower than you. Tough to say since my fenders
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04-22-2014, 03:56 AM | #106 (permalink) |
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I just have a 10k swift 2.5". I called FA, I'm just going to buy their rear shocks so I can't adjust preload. No spring should be loose in my book for performance or the binding/popping that goes on.
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I never said I have some magic Z, or did I say I never had this issue, just never had it happen during autocross. You should go back, and read my posts. Assume way, I'm 12 hours away from you. Come up to the SCCA National Tour in Packwood Wa. and you can drive my Nismo sense you're such a bada$$, and sense your seem to know my car's setup, and hell everything else. Seriously though, it's an open invite. If you make it over this way I will be more then happy to let you drive, and maybe there is something both of us can learn in the process. That's happening July 5-6 in Packwood, WA at the former Hampton Mills Lumber Plant. PM me if you're interested. |
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Preloading springs on a MLS is properly done using coilovers that are not only height adjustable but also allows you to adjust the spring perch independently. Depending on your setup, and spring rates you may not preload all your suspension when corner balancing, and in some cases you might have to add helper springs for corners that have none at all. Hopefully this is helpful to you, or anyone else that might be looking at this dribble you continue to spout. Or if you would rather the words of the internet; Spring Pre-Load - Compressing a spring in advance of adding a load. For example taking a spring with a 100 pound linear spring rate, preloaded one-quarter inch, would take twenty-five pounds of force before it would further compress. In effect not moving until 26 pounds of force were applied, and only moving one-quarter inch when 50 pounds of force were applied, as opposed to the half inch the spring would have normally moved. The spring rate however has not changed, as it would continue compressing one-quarter inch for every additional 25 pounds of force applied throughout the active length of the spring, until the coils touched each other (bound). By the way synolimit do you have a youtube channel or video links of your driving on a track, or autocrossing? Quote:
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Lol you were saying? I did and it clearly says "of any kind." In English that means never, ever, ever, no matter what including street, auto, RR, hill climb, etc etc. and I'm the idiot haha. Quote:
I've never said I had traction issues. I have a 300 utqg tire and a 57/43 weight ratio so it's not as good as it could be. No **** that's how you adjust height and pre load on a coilover! Hence why I asked what I asked then said ill just buy the FA shock! You seriously don't read and just like to start ****. If and when I talk to you, you can respond. 350 got what I was saying and understood. Nothing in this thread have I said anything wrong, lied or incorrect. You've called me out 2-3 times on stuff when you don't have the facts or you just like to start ****. I've proved you wrong about my weight cause you called me a liar and yet you still try to start **** by saying the scales off when I ******* provided you proof that it wasn't. You're the only one here saying BS that your nismo, with you, and full tank was 3200! Then you gain 114lbs without you in the car without a full tank on another scale, so who wants to hear all your crap? I've at least been consistent. Get the **** out of here troll.
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If your primary testing ground is Packwood, that might explain why fuel starve hasn't happened. I've been to the Packwood tours twice. Not grippy asphalt at all if I recall. Awesome site though. Very beautiful. Is your car ASP? Would love to talk shop. I just test fit some 18x11" +20 wheels square yesterday. They fit great. Should be able to stuff 295's front and maybe as much as 315 rear without any fender modification. Are you offering a co-drive for the tour? I'd be flattered.... But I ain't running the car with half a tank. I'll get too pissed when WE do fuel stave. Btw, if you guys are still compelled to argue please do it somewhere else. I still plan on tooling my car for STR.... For the time being. Just messing around with other stuff as well.
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I am slower than dirt on the track, but the thrill I get and the fun I have overcomes worrying about what anybody else thinks. Going to have a go at some SCCA Solo this year, and have been reading your thread off and on, as well as many others. Sadly I will be classed SSM, I am too lazy to uninstall SPL suspension parts just to do autocross so SSM it is. I feel that autocross can do nothing but good things for me at learning how to drive the car that would translate well to the track. Best of luck on your STR project. I'll still be following, though it is a pain to wade through pages of ******** just to get to the stuff I came to read.
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I thought STR had restrictions on tire width ?
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Oh, it does. 9" wide maximum with 255' tires max.
I'm just messing around in the hopes that the car gets moved to STU (where it should have been all along).
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My setup is on hold while I finish buying more chassis setup equipment. I have scales, and received on Friday my Longacre tow plates, and digital camber/caster gauge with the quick set adapter. I'm envious of that tire setup. Right now I'm running 17x9 +15 275/40 and Rear 17x10 +12 295/40 w/ Kumho V710, which isn't the best or the brightest setup but it came with the car. I'm looking to go 18x10 to 18x10.5 all the way around and run 295 or 305 all the way around. As for co-driving, I'll be heading up there regardless if I'm racing, or not. I don't think I'll be very competive at a National tour, but either way you could drive it as a co-driver, or as a solo. A national tour race might not be the best place to really get some fuel starvation testing done, but I'm game just the same. |
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Nope 5zigen fn01r-c 17's I would not recommend this setup, but it's cheaper on tires that's for sure.
You can put a credit card between the caliper and the rim. So anything that gets in between scuffs the rim, and that the top of the caliper, but doesn't cause any issues. This setup has seen the track many times, and autocross even more so it does work. Last edited by Apollo8642; 04-23-2014 at 07:08 PM. |
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I'm in the same boat. I'm second in ASP in the club I run with. A 06 sti running 23 lbs of boost is about 1 sec faster than me but his driving is inconcistant and he slides around a lot. I just need wider wheels and more meat all around and I would smoke him. But I need to save up alittle more. Def next year I'm going to have new wheels.
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