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NC's Show Off Your Rims!

Postby Sasso » Wed Apr 21, 2010 12:27 am

zombie wrote:Oh look, more photos from the RAC driving centre.. :)

These are Gram Lights by Rays Engineering


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Postby CoffeeBoss » Wed Apr 21, 2010 9:58 am

Sasso wrote:Based on looks...needs lowar, but of course not necessarily going to help handling. Def could do with some sway bars or stiffer suspension though, lots of roll form the looks.


But, does more roll does imply less mechanical grip?

Stock NC's produce more cornering gee's then any previous MX5. For the same reason, people who race NC's (eg. Zane) will tell you that the greater wheel travel afforded by the NC's design, like an open wheeler, means that on some circuits the racing line for an NC is more like an open wheeler and quite different to an NA/NB. More suspension arc means the suspension can carry more load/unload, rather than running out of travel which can result in compression pushing the tires beyond their grip limit. Zane described this exact scenario too me with regards to driving NA/NB vs NC around Oran Park (RIP!).

I used to think more roll = less grip, but the more cars I drive, the more I think chassis design principals are not that simple!

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Postby Sasso » Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:26 pm

CoffeeBoss wrote:
Sasso wrote:Based on looks...needs lowar, but of course not necessarily going to help handling. Def could do with some sway bars or stiffer suspension though, lots of roll form the looks.


But, does more roll does imply less mechanical grip?

Stock NC's produce more cornering gee's then any previous MX5. For the same reason, people who race NC's (eg. Zane) will tell you that the greater wheel travel afforded by the NC's design, like an open wheeler, means that on some circuits the racing line for an NC is more like an open wheeler and quite different to an NA/NB. More suspension arc means the suspension can carry more load/unload, rather than running out of travel which can result in compression pushing the tires beyond their grip limit. Zane described this exact scenario too me with regards to driving NA/NB vs NC around Oran Park (RIP!).

I used to think more roll = less grip, but the more cars I drive, the more I think chassis design principals are not that simple!



I wasn't inferring more roll= less grip. But it certainly isnt nice to drive a car with lots of roll, slow response time, easily unsettled, which is why race cars have uber stiff suspension, only needs to be as soft as required to absorb the bumps. Open wheelers have very stiff suspension. The line taken for an open wheeler is more to do with having much more acceleration than an mx5, they can "v" corners where if you did it with an mx5 you'd lose too much speed and so take too long to regain it. NC is much faster than the na/nb. You can have lowered/stiff suspension and still not hit the bump stops, so not sure what you mean by the load/unload comment...

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Postby CoffeeBoss » Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:20 pm

Before this goes even further OT, I think you've probably highlighted why most road users would choose sways - because they inspire more confidence in most drivers. It's not really a question of mechanical grip.
FWIW, Chris only uses a slightly thicker rear sway in his NC's to neutralise the cars handling. But as you've said, suspension choice, tire choice etc all play a role as well.
For trackdays and khanas on billiard table smooth surfaces (race cars), a stiffer roll is obviously an advantage combined with more rubber etc. But for a road car, not always the case.

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Postby Sasso » Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:02 pm

CoffeeBoss wrote:Before this goes even further OT, I think you've probably highlighted why most road users would choose sways - because they inspire more confidence in most drivers. It's not really a question of mechanical grip.
FWIW, Chris only uses a slightly thicker rear sway in his NC's to neutralise the cars handling. But as you've said, suspension choice, tire choice etc all play a role as well.
For trackdays and khanas on billiard table smooth surfaces (race cars), a stiffer roll is obviously an advantage combined with more rubber etc. But for a road car, not always the case.


I dont disagree with anything in particular. Still think his car would look better lower though =P

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Re: NC's Show Off Your Rims!

Postby CoffeeBoss » Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:23 am

Haha, it's true. Aftermarket wheels demand it to an extent. I look at my car sometimes and think I could go lower. But the inconveniance would be too great. Maybe down the track though. Before that I would like to explore slightly wider wheels/offset.


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Postby Randy » Fri Apr 23, 2010 9:29 am

Advanti racing 17x8 with KU36's wrapped around them.......soon to be R Spacs :D

Sorry haven't got a stationary shot of the car as it rarely stops!!!!
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Postby Fblee » Sat May 01, 2010 10:52 pm

fundies wrote:
orx626 wrote:Just for a laugh....and so I could move the car....19 x 9 with a 35P offset and 245/35 R19 rubber.

Fills the guards a bit too well. :oops:

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Looks huge! But quite pleasing to the eye.

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Postby Ando » Sat May 01, 2010 11:13 pm

Fark! Muscular to say the least. Wicked.
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Re: NC's Show Off Your Rims!

Postby Patrick Bramston » Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:10 pm

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Re: NC's Show Off Your Rims!

Postby Patrick Bramston » Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:18 pm

Another of Bulahdelah Bypass before works begin.
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Re: NC's Show Off Your Rims!

Postby Sandor » Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:28 pm

Nice....like it.

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Re: NC's Show Off Your Rims!

Postby orx626 » Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:14 pm

Enkei RPF1's in 18 x 8.5 - 42P fitted with 225/40R18 Toyos.

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Re: NC's Show Off Your Rims!

Postby Jeo » Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:16 pm

Very tasty.

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Re: NC's Show Off Your Rims!

Postby rwf » Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:14 pm

[quote="orx626"]Enkei RPF1's in 18 x 8.5 - 42P fitted with 225/40R18 Toyos.

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