BoostedBeaver
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With the addition of a Gopro camera, I have captured some footage of my car smoking the front right tire upon launch in my Talon. The cause of the issue seems to be weight transfer and the amount of lift that the front of the car is seeing on the launch. The car is equipped with what looks to be 22 year old shocks and springs.
I added some of the footage. The upload to photobucket was greatly degraded so the smoke is hard to make out in the first video. It comes off the bottom of the tire and blows past the camera. The second angle is a little high, but you can see the amount of lift and hear the wheel spin from this angle.
I have since been searching for a solution to this issue. All the coilovers that I have seen will accept a vast majority of spring rates and could easily solve this issue, but what about a set of springs to fit the "stock" type of struts?? I could care less about dropping the car for looks and focused more on spring rates for manufactured springs to fit stock type struts.
I was only able to find two manufactures that still produce springs for a 1G AWD DSM. Those are Megan and Tein. Both have increased spring rates over the stock springs but the Megans drop the car 2 inches creating some possible bump steer issues and the Tein's are only slightly stiffer than the stock springs.
Is there any non-coilover setup that is worthwhile (money and effort) in properly correcting this issue???
I have no way to properly corner weight the car like Brian (Snowboarder714) but my goal is to decrease the amount of squat and increase the contact patch to decrease the 60' times on my ¼ mile pass. Furthermore I would love to decrease the amount of weight transfer and save as many of the drive train parts as I can.
The object of this thread is to compile a list of available springs as of 28 November 2012 for the 1G AWD platforms. It is also here to shed some light on their performance via experience with X manufacturer of shock. If there are no viable solutions without going to coilovers in your opinion, please list your best recommendation with supporting facts and experience. This is not in any way me trying to cheap out on the suspension of my car but instead find the best cost effective alternative to fix my squatting issue.
To view this cars transformation or any questions pertaining to its modifications, please check my signature or visit this detailed build thread that covers the life of my car. Thank you for taking the time to read this article and any input would be greatly appreciated.
Robert
I added some of the footage. The upload to photobucket was greatly degraded so the smoke is hard to make out in the first video. It comes off the bottom of the tire and blows past the camera. The second angle is a little high, but you can see the amount of lift and hear the wheel spin from this angle.
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I have since been searching for a solution to this issue. All the coilovers that I have seen will accept a vast majority of spring rates and could easily solve this issue, but what about a set of springs to fit the "stock" type of struts?? I could care less about dropping the car for looks and focused more on spring rates for manufactured springs to fit stock type struts.
I was only able to find two manufactures that still produce springs for a 1G AWD DSM. Those are Megan and Tein. Both have increased spring rates over the stock springs but the Megans drop the car 2 inches creating some possible bump steer issues and the Tein's are only slightly stiffer than the stock springs.
Is there any non-coilover setup that is worthwhile (money and effort) in properly correcting this issue???
I have no way to properly corner weight the car like Brian (Snowboarder714) but my goal is to decrease the amount of squat and increase the contact patch to decrease the 60' times on my ¼ mile pass. Furthermore I would love to decrease the amount of weight transfer and save as many of the drive train parts as I can.
The object of this thread is to compile a list of available springs as of 28 November 2012 for the 1G AWD platforms. It is also here to shed some light on their performance via experience with X manufacturer of shock. If there are no viable solutions without going to coilovers in your opinion, please list your best recommendation with supporting facts and experience. This is not in any way me trying to cheap out on the suspension of my car but instead find the best cost effective alternative to fix my squatting issue.
To view this cars transformation or any questions pertaining to its modifications, please check my signature or visit this detailed build thread that covers the life of my car. Thank you for taking the time to read this article and any input would be greatly appreciated.
Robert
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Sadly, I have no way to adjust dampening at the moment but hopefully will come up with a solution at the conclusion of this thread.