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Re: mega-stiff springs on a street tire car

To: pault151@comcast.net, autox <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: mega-stiff springs on a street tire car
From: barry.chafin@sbcglobal.net
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 07:49:38 -0800 (PST)
Hey Paul,
 
Going from Eibach Sport springs to adjustable ride height
coil-overs with 380 lb. front and 500 lb. rear linear rate springs made a huge
difference in performance for the Maxima.  I moved from the bottom third in
overall finishers to the top half the very first event and successively better
each event following.  Corner weighting, ride height, turn-in and roll were
all improved although at the time all I knew was that it was quicker through
the cones.
 
I was actually able to live with them on the street for several
years but it wasn't a very pleasant commute until the roads turned from holey
to curvy.
 
Your mileage may vary. ;^)
 
Barry -
http://www.4d-sport.com/projectcars/projectone.html
 
 
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Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 10:34:08 PM
Subject: mega-stiff springs on a street tire car


Was having a discussion a
while back with Ben M. but anyone else is welcome to chime in with their
experience.  How much of an improvement would you think could be gained on a
street tire car by going from somewhat stiff aftermarket springs to
hellaciously stiff coilovers?

Someone with the same model claims to have
picked up >1 second / lap by going to a Ground Control with 550/450 lb
springs, as compared to the setup like mine with Intrax/ Eibachs.  He's
running an R-tired class though.  As is Ben.

I know the Honda Nation is all
running coilovers and has outstanding handling on street tires.  Just looking
for some other opinions, and educated opinions, on how much a car with
reasonably optimized camber (-2.7 camber, 0 toe in front) but ~240 lb springs
might expect to pick up by moving to this alternate setup, which would pretty
much make the car track-only.

Paul T




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