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I think I am regretting my spring selection

I ended up with 14k springs in the front. I am starting to regret it as I think it is too stiff, I probably should have gone with 12 and

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Old 12-10-2013, 03:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I ended up with 14k springs in the front. I am starting to regret it as I think it is too stiff, I probably should have gone with 12 and a big bar instead of 14. What do u guys think
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Old 12-10-2013, 05:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Personally, yes. WO aero 14k is kinda stiff. The OEM setup has a wheel rate of about 167 in the front and 146 in the rear.That calculates out to a a ride frequency of about 1 with a 15% difference front/rear.

14K frontis 300+ wheel rate and a >=2.0 Hz ride frequency which is definitely above or at the upper limits of where a non aero sedan type car should be.

as a general guideline:
 0.5 - 1.5 Hz for passenger cars
 1.5 - 2.0 Hz for sedan racecars and moderate downforce formula cars
 3.0 - 5.0+ Hz for high downforce racecars

So unless you have a pretty significant splitter, you might want to tone it down.(Or buy a splitter!)

Check this link out
http://www.optimumg.com/docs/Springs...Tech_Tip_1.pdf
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I violently disagree with the frequency guidelines above. You won't find a formula car with 1.5hz frequencies on planet earth. Most GT based race cars are 3hz+ and formula cars are over 4. 14k is not all that stiff in reality.
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just curious, what about it seems "too stiff", also what dampers are you running?
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I violently disagree with the frequency guidelines above. You won't find a formula car with 1.5hz frequencies on planet earth. Most GT based race cars are 3hz+ and formula cars are over 4. 14k is not all that stiff in reality.
Formula 1 no. Formula 5000, probably. I don't have specs on either one nor am I friends with any drivers from either one. But without Aero, I can not see any reason to use anything stiffer than 14K on a road course that has bumps, camber, and traction changes.

In a nice flat Auto X environment I can see the point. 14K spring with a corner weight of ~800 lbs is pushing the limit of tire compliance and would only be good on a very smooth flat surface-like auto X or tarmac. You will not be getting enough bump travel to ensure tire compliance. I don't know the math on bump stop rubbers, but proper bump stops is probably a better answer than 18K springs whether on tarmac or corner 6 of Big Willow.
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Sorry man, but you are WAY out of alignment with what actual race cars use...

Even FSAE cars are well above 4hz.
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Also, while most of the West Coast Auto-x sites are pretty flat...it's the opposite on the right coast. Our sites are mostly bumpy as ****...

Case in point:
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waiting for the rest of the car's suspension specs before i give some input.
but in my opinion, a 370 on wide front tires at a good pace, 14kg isnt outta the question, but the damper needs to be up to snuff
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Well then I apologize on believing in basic math. A small note though, if your front right tire is 8+ inches off the ground, you suspension is probably not tuned right and you need to reduce your spring rate. TY for proving my point with your photo demonstrating a terrible suspension.
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I find this bordering on hysterical, but do carry on...

..it is "jacked" up because he hit a bump at 50mph while accelerating out of constant radius corner.

Same corner:
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Also, although I don't agree with Dennis Grant at all on set-up, he does supply an easy to use dynamics calculator on his website...

Autocross to Win (DGs Autocross Secrets) - Dynamics Calculator
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Just out of curiosity, I looked up what a bog standard 996 GT3 cup car came with for springs....1200lb on front, with a strut.....on car with no weight on the front wheels. Then again, I am sure the fine folks at Porsche motorsport are just plain stupid and haven't discovered the internet knows all.
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I'm just trying to think of that race where the winner had two wheels off the ground. Oh yeah now I remember, the Dukes of Hazard, those guys were fast! I bet they were using like 5000Hz wheel rates to get away from Boss Hog!
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I'm just trying to think of that race where the winner had two wheels off the ground. Oh yeah now I remember, the Dukes of Hazard, those guys were fast! I bet they were using like 5000Hz wheel rates to get away from Boss Hog!
You must not watch any touring car racing....
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Umm that's not a touring track on television, that's a parking lot with cones.
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