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2 yellow dot stock spring rate
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 5:02 pm
by slomo
I've searched everywhere for the spring rates for stock 2 yellow dot springs (rears).
I believe they from either late (96 or 97) NA8 or early NB8A.
regards..
Re: 2 yellow dot stock spring rate
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 11:14 pm
by 93_Clubman
Off the top of my head, can't link two white dots or two yellow dots to specific models or years, but following might be of interest:
manga_blue wrote:Early NA6 164/97 lb/in with 19/12 mm sways
Later NA6 154/94 lb/in with 19/12 mm sways
Std NA8 154/94 lb/in with 19/11 mm sways
NA8 R package 154/94 lb/in with 20/11 mm sways, but that might have been the US version only
All NB 162/118 lb/in with 22/11 mm sways
NB Mazdaspeed 215/158 with 23/14 mm sways (presumably the same on the AU delivered SE?)
Just going on those figures alone the first model NA6s had the sportiest handling (lowest FRC of 58.9%) then they got progressively worse from there until you got a Toyota Corolla-like 66.9% with the stock NB.
PS divide lb/in by 55.88 to convert to Kg/mm
Re: 2 yellow dot stock spring rate
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 3:48 pm
by 93_Clubman
Re: 2 yellow dot stock spring rate
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 5:10 pm
by slomo
Thanks for your reply.
My research picked up all but your last reference. however that reference mentions 2 yellow dot as front springs from 2001.
Mine are definitely rears. I know the factory data becomes scarce after 1994.
Its not a big deal but knowing would save me replacements as they are in excellent condition.
Re: 2 yellow dot stock spring rate
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 5:25 pm
by manga_blue
You know you can work this out yourself too? e.g. 2Kg/mm springs will deflect 1mm when you put a 2Kg load on it. What I've done in the past is clamp the bottom ring of the spring in a vice and hang weights on a cord passing down through the middle of the spring. Best results come if you pre-load and measure with about 10Kg then measure deflection with an extra 20Kg.