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I'm guessing that's important right? The stock weight is something like 50/50. Do all you keep that when tracking, or try? I weighed my car today and I weighed the
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I'm guessing that's important right? The stock weight is something like 50/50. Do all you keep that when tracking, or try? I weighed my car today and I weighed the front with half the car on the scale with it right in between the front and rear tires; which is right where the YAW sensor is. My math tells me I'll have a 56.5/43.5 ratio with a full tank. With a 1/4 tank its more like 58/42.
This is bad no? Obviously I'm not going to add 405 lbs to the rear so its 50/50 again when full of gas. Can coilovers dial in that much weight? Or does a spoiler count since they can produce a butt load of down force and I won't worry about it since at speed I'll be closer to 50/50 again?
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Nissan's argument that acceleration will distribute the weight rearward to achieve a more neutral weight balance so they biased the weight towards the front while the vehicle is static.
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Fixing weight on the Z is hard, otherwise Nissan would have done it. Get the battery in the back, and drop what you can from the front. I wouldn't expect playing with downforce to be the first place to look. |
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Yep, I'm skeptical as well. I'm just listing what they said. :P
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This is from Nissan, maybe this will give you some additional insight to your question?
'53/47 weight distribution. Some consider a static 50/50 balance to be the perfect weight distribution for handling. But Nissan engineers realized that a 53 front/47 rear static ratio is actually ideal. At the precise moment the driver accelerates out of a corner’s apex, the weight distribution shifts rearward and becomes an approximate 50/50 balance.' Cordially, Sterling |
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Well, I say.. Seriously, you want to maximize weight transfer you need more rear wheel bias. This is why 911's while not really great handling cars from a balance standpoint are extremely fast cars at the track. Rear wheel weight bias gives a nice advantage under braking where weight transfer is larger. The car also has brakes on all four wheels meaning that traction limitations on the front wheels are not the only force at play. The rear brakes are more useful with more rear weight and also they tend to have more rubber on RWD cars. Rear weight bias also gives an advantage on acceleration on corner exit as it allows more weight to transfer over the rear tires. The rear end being able to grip is what will allow you to get on power earlier. |
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Hmm...well my battery is only 11lbs but I could put it in the trunk. I'll be doing a rear roll cage only at first which will be a main hoop, horizontal bar across for the seat and seat belts, two bars for an X shape, two support bars from the rear towers to the main hope, an X setup there too from main hoop to rear towers and a horizontal bar from tower to tower. Just in bars that's about 70 lbs with no plates.
So the rear can get about 98 lbs heavier with a cage, battery, and spoiler. Then I was thinking about two piece front rotors, that's a loss of 20 lbs front but its unsprung so I don't think that counts, and maybe remove the crash beam. That moves the total to about 54.2/45.8 with a full tank and 55.5/44.5 with 1/4 tank.
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Cool! So to relieve the headache I'll keep the little battery up front and just plan on the coils to get a little closer.
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