View Full Version : Suspension set up
040501912
25-04-2007, 07:38 PM
Hi guys, i was just wondering ...
what kind of suspension set up that effect times on 1/4 miles
Assuming we are FWD cars and with adjustable coilovers
Soft Fronts | Hard Rears
Hard Fronts | Soft Rears
and what Ride height does matter?
---- flat height
being high or lowered ?
or lower on the front and high at the back
Cheers guys ...
fatboyz39
25-04-2007, 08:04 PM
SOft front, hard rear.
Lower front, higher rear.
040501912
26-04-2007, 02:03 AM
thx for that :)
online
26-04-2007, 10:06 AM
you can't too hard or soft either way because you will go backwards fast, would be nice to limit the travel if you can.. FWD suspension is ver tricky. 60 foot is so important. Is it a fairly stock street car or race car? what mods have you done already? what power do you make? all this plays a big part in the setup.
Jim
eriktufa
26-04-2007, 12:50 PM
I think, engine mount and etd play big part for FWD suspension setup.
I have coilover, I tried to set 12 front and 2 rear with my tein flex I still got heaps of wheel hop, this was launching at 3k.
040501912
26-04-2007, 01:23 PM
its a mildy mode street car ..
jsut wanted to try to get a good 1/4 miles time
Turbo Charged accord 190 Hp on wheel
Full boost on 3000 rpm
Tokico Illumina R adjustable damper and height
Stage 4 Clutch (6 puck)
8lbs flywheels
i did N/A and best time was 15.89 sec with
stock sus
lowered springs
134.5 hp on wheel
hopping for a better timming :)
string
04-05-2007, 12:11 AM
I think, engine mount and etd play big part for FWD suspension setup.
I have coilover, I tried to set 12 front and 2 rear with my tein flex I still got heaps of wheel hop, this was launching at 3k.
Traction bars? Poly motor mounts?
I have coilover, I tried to set 12 front and 2 rear with my tein flex I still got heaps of wheel hop, this was launching at 3k.
erik you got it backwards yo, soft at the front and hard at the rear ;)
eriktufa
07-05-2007, 12:51 PM
erik you got it backwards yo, soft at the front and hard at the rear ;)
12 is soft for my setup :D the other way around with tein
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