jayel579
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Koni Yellows, Strano Adjustable front sway bar end links. Very good alignment and R-Comps!
New setup is KW Clubsports with Strano Sways front and rear but much more to come as I build the car.
Koni Yellows, Strano Adjustable front sway bar end links. Very good alignment and R-Comps!
Wanted:
try Grand-am spring rates (450 front, 175 rear)
rear axle geometry correction (adjustable links, relocation bracket)--could use input here
For the height to set the LCAs in the relo brackets, you'll want to consider the axle rollsteer in addition to antisquat/SVIC. Too much antisquat will make the car too loose in the turns.
Norm
In a 3-link suspensioon, tweaking the UCA inclination is exactly how you tune A-S without affecting the rollsteer.
Changing the UCA length changes the rate at which the UCA inclination varies with ride height, which ultimately affects the rate at which antisquat varies. I think sometimes how the A-S varies with ride height is nearly as important as what it is to begin with. The thumbnail pic illustrates that neither rollsteer nor A-S remains constant. Changing the length of the UCA changes the curvature of the A-S plot.
In a way, tuning A-S with the UCA is the flip side of how changing the PHB height affects rollsteer (and RCH) without affecting the A-S.
Changing the LCA inclination affects everything (including RCH a little bit).
Norm
Those spring rates seem very low for grand-am rates, perhaps those are your current spring rates? I was told by a grand-am crew chief they ran ~450-700 up front, 300-450 in the rear, depending on the track and what bars they run. My car will be setup with 600 front, 350 rear, then adjust from there, but it's a full on race car....
If your car is lowered but otherwise stock, then your rear could use some help. You want the rear LCA's to be horizontal at ride height, or even better, have some upward slope from the axle to the chassis mount. Invest is some dropped brackets and you'll find more grip off the corners.
Within the ST* ruleset there isn't a whole lot else you can do, and even there I think you have to be careful which end of the UCA you "relocate" (I don't have the current rulebook handy). You might be able to cobble some sort of eccentric LCA bushings together which could be used to change the inclination of the LCAs slightly, and there *might* be another legal trick to buy a little more.I believe I understand. My goal is a little better bite off the line
OK, you're lowered a bit, which drives the intersection of the LCA axes upward (the convergence is behind the axle). I'm assuming that the WL main pivot is lower than the midpoint of the PHB would have been, in which case both the lowering and the WL adjustment have added a measure of roll steer in the vehicle understeer direction. Depending on how much the inclination of the axle's own roll axis was changed, it'll feel a little more stable, but perhaps a little less happy about slaloming.I think the Watts link with the RC set at the bottom bolt hole took care of the bite coming out of a corner issue... I think!![]()
Within the ST* ruleset there isn't a whole lot else you can do, and even there I think you have to be careful which end of the UCA you "relocate" (I don't have the current rulebook handy). You might be able to cobble some sort of eccentric LCA bushings together which could be used to change the inclination of the LCAs slightly, and there *might* be another legal trick to buy a little more.
OK, you're lowered a bit, which drives the intersection of the LCA axes upward (the convergence is behind the axle). I'm assuming that the WL main pivot is lower than the midpoint of the PHB would have been, in which case both the lowering and the WL adjustment have added a measure of roll steer in the vehicle understeer direction. Depending on how much the inclination of the axle's own roll axis was changed, it'll feel a little more stable, but perhaps a little less happy about slaloming.
Norm
How she sits now:
-Saleen Speedlab N2+ adjustable coilovers
-Saleen front sway bar
-Saleen front big brakes
-Motul RBF600 fluid
-FR adjustable panhard bar
-Forgestar CF10 wheels
-Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires
In the works: custom front brake ducts and rear 14" upgraded rotors, front splitter and rear diffuser.
Just installed Strano adjustable sway bars front and rear and wow it made a difference. Car feels sturdy and more planted out of corners.
Now just waiting for my Koni yellows to be off back order!