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I'm starting to set my car up for the track use in club events and I'm looking to upgrade dampers and springs at the moment. My intention for the car is to be a track car that I can occasionally use on the street. Reading this forum has been very helpful, but I'd be interested in getting views on appropriate spring rates. My initial thoughts were to get an M030 like set up, but seems like for my intended use I could easily go higher in spring rates and maintain steetability. What has been your collective experiences?
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I going to have 800 lb in up front and 1100 lb in at the rear. My car is a bit lighter than it originally was, about 200 lbs less than a stock CS. The overall geometry of the suspension is stock although I'm running 255's in all corners with an ET (offset) of 43 mm so the wheels are in effect pushed outwards about an inch up front, a bit less at the rear.
Last season I ran with 600/800 (I think it was 800?) but that felt too soft for me.
I'm only rolling on r-tyres btw.
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Thanks for the information guys
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Forgot to mention but yes, my torsionbars are gone. I'm also runnin' Tarret sways.
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I honestly don't know since mine were gone when I bought the car. I seem to recall someone talking about the t-bar setup having lots of friction ie not working so well. I'm guessing he meant that the spring plate bearings bind or something.
Another benefit might be that it is easier to play with the ride height without having to re index the t-bars.
If you want to get stiffer springs out back or toy with different rates it is just as easy to have a setup similar to the M030 as it would be with a t-bar delete kit.
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I find kw's a lot better than M030, better at the track and a lot more comfortable on the street even though the springs are twice as stiff!
I custom specced them, 100f 60r with torsion bars.
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"100f 60r with torsion bars."
Thingo - Those numbers sound quite low if your talking in pounds and a track car
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Most likely N/mm. I have, in N/mm 140 front and 190 rear.
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Thanks Firefish, that sounds right
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Yea 100f nm 60 r nm,(25.5 torsion bars) around 570lbs front spring 297 effective rear. Tarrett sways,top/bottom front brace.Coupe not CS. Understeered a bit.
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