09-30-2011, 12:09 PM
BTW, Bob's car is fantastic under pretty smooth driving conditions.
One of my major problems in spring discussions are actual rates. The "STD" progressive springs are somewhere in the 180-220 range if you convert N/mm but that may not tell the whole story. Progressive spring rates are measured differently than linear rates. They measure with zero preload and then measure every 1/2" until coil bind. Linear springs are quoted at a 1/2" preload and then measured.
I did the tests on a spring dyno with my Turbo Cup car to verify the 180-410 rate.
I believe the std springs would measure around 260 in/lbs. I've run 250 linear and they are softer than stock. 275 feel almost like stock, maybe a tiny bitt stiffer. I like 300 in/lb as a slight increase. From my calculations that is 13% stiffer than stock springs. MO30 spring is 15% stiffer but feel like more. The 4" barrel spring Porsche uses feel way different than 2 1/2" linear. I like Eibach vs Hyperco too. They just feel smoother.
if you lower car from stock ride height the spring rate needs to go up to maintain same ride quality as stock. So if you lower car 1/2" you may need to up 5% . Take the math from there
One of my major problems in spring discussions are actual rates. The "STD" progressive springs are somewhere in the 180-220 range if you convert N/mm but that may not tell the whole story. Progressive spring rates are measured differently than linear rates. They measure with zero preload and then measure every 1/2" until coil bind. Linear springs are quoted at a 1/2" preload and then measured.
I did the tests on a spring dyno with my Turbo Cup car to verify the 180-410 rate.
I believe the std springs would measure around 260 in/lbs. I've run 250 linear and they are softer than stock. 275 feel almost like stock, maybe a tiny bitt stiffer. I like 300 in/lb as a slight increase. From my calculations that is 13% stiffer than stock springs. MO30 spring is 15% stiffer but feel like more. The 4" barrel spring Porsche uses feel way different than 2 1/2" linear. I like Eibach vs Hyperco too. They just feel smoother.
if you lower car from stock ride height the spring rate needs to go up to maintain same ride quality as stock. So if you lower car 1/2" you may need to up 5% . Take the math from there
(This post was last modified: 09-30-2011, 12:27 PM by RS Barn.)


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