Evening all,
I've had a search and I understand that spring rates are very much individual to a car, but can someone please give me a rough idea of spring
rates I will need for a tiger locost, 2l zetec silvertop with irs.
I'm not sure what's fitted at the moment, but the springs are too long so they need changing anyway.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
I think most run in the 150-350 range, depending on car weight...
Cheers for the reply Rodgling, only 150 to 350 is quite a large range...
Anyone any ideas?
Many thanks,
Chris
Ring tiger?
quote:
Originally posted by Bluemoon
Ring tiger?
The chap who designed my car told me a rule of thumb to get close.
Take the corner weights and add each side together so you have a front and rear weight in kilos.
Front springs subtract 50KG and spring rate in lbs should equal the weight in kilos
e.g 250Kg - 50Kg = 200lb/inch springs
Rear springs add 50Kg and spring rate in lbs is the weight in kilos.
Having done some reading recently and being of a more mathematical mind I did a bit of analysis with a spreadsheet for my car and his suggestion was
pretty good.
There are some interesting articles on http://www.optimumg.com/technical/technical-papers/ in the springs and dampers section.
[Edited on 20/9/12 by Toltec]
quote:
Originally posted by Toltec
The chap who designed my car told me a rule of thumb to get close.
Take the corner weights and add each side together so you have a front and rear weight in kilos.
Front springs subtract 50KG and spring rate in lbs should equal the weight in kilos
e.g 250Kg - 50Kg = 200lb/inch springs
Rear springs add 50Kg and spring rate in lbs is the weight in kilos.
Having done some reading recently and being of a more mathematical mind I did a bit of analysis with a spreadsheet for my car and his suggestion was pretty good.
There are some interesting articles on http://www.optimumg.com/technical/technical-papers/ in the springs and dampers section.
[Edited on 20/9/12 by Toltec]
Should mention my car is mid-engined so it might not hold for front engine cars.
The equation solved for spring rate in the first pdf is easy to set up in a spreadsheet.
I ended up with a frequency of about 2.3 hz and the rear at 13% higher and the spring rates came out to those suggested for my car.
Chris, Does This help from about a year ago.
My live axle car runs 275 fonts and 180 rears.
ATB Dan.