I run 250lbs in the rear and 400lbs in the front, the rear sway bar is connected by 2 zip ties. This is all in my 2f Na race car with a welded in cage.
Those springs are just way to stiff for a standard car.
a full set of king springs would be around $200.
Neil
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I agree with CT and Neil about those rear springs being over stiff but there's sttill no harm in trying disconnecting the rear bar. I have Teins with 5kg/4kg spring rates on my NA. Removing the bar balanced it fairly well. From memory you've got 7/6 in the Tein Flex - not all that different proportionally from mine. Only takes 10 minutes to do and at least it'd be better than now.
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Starting to understand how this all works now, didn't realise the effect that spring stiffness had to whether the car oversteers/understeers.. Been playing with the FCM spreadsheet (thanks Phil!) can now see what you guys are talking about. Certainly explains a bit about how the car feels.... I'll take the rear bar off this evening and give that a go for the time being. Looks like it should help.
Thanks guys.
Thanks guys.
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Once you get close with to FRC with springs and sway bars then you can fine tune with the adjustables you already have at hand: damper rates (tightening them at one end is like a small increase in spring or bar stiffness), camber (more negative at one end can give relatively more grip there), toe out and tyre pressures. Just vary them one at a time and make them incremental changes, not big steps. It's fun to feel it all come together.
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