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09-25-2010, 04:30 PM
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New DSE suspension on Buick G-Body
I would like to start this off with a little information on what we’re doing to our GNS Test Car and our goals then move into the build process with some install pictures. Our goal with this car is to frequent Autocross & Road courses while keeping a Track Ready Street Friendly handling car whether it be on the street, at the drag strip or on a closed course. Our motto here is "Function is Everything"!
We chose Detroit Speed & Engineering’s full G-Body suspension package as the suspension for our GNS Test car. We will be at DSE Tomorrow documenting and doing the install. One thing about DSE, They are pounding their cars every weekend, customers are pounding their cars every weekend, and most of the time a DSE equipped car is winning and that alone made it an easy choice for us.
We will start off with some basic measurements to give us a base to start with.
Here are a few basic numbers on our GNS test car:
Wheel base: 2746mm - 108.1in
Track: Front: 1486mm - 58.5in / Rear: 1466mm - 57.7in
Length: 5095mm - 200.6in
Width: 1819mm - 71.6in
Height: 1387mm - 54.6in
Drag Coefficient: 0.410 (Tested by GM)
Current Tire / Wheel sizes: Wheel make- CCW / 3-Piece
FRONT WHEEL: 18" X 9.5" - 4.75 Back Spacing
REAR WHEEL: 18" X 10.0" - 4.75 Back Spacing
FRONT TIRE: 255-35/18
REAR TIRE: 285-40/18
NOTE: No rubbing issues at all with stock suspension!! Went to Hotchkis lowering springs in the rear only and it dropped it perfectly 1". Got minor rubbing so I rolled the lips with the moldings.
Stock ride height from floor to wheel well lip w/CCW wheels:
FRONT: 25.5"
REAR: 27.75"
REAR ride height After installing the Hotchkis lowering springs = 26.75"
4-Corner Scaling: Done on (8/30/10)
Next we SCALED the car on all 4 corners to give us a weight on all 4 corners before installing the DSE suspension. After the installation we will re-scale the car to see how much weight was shaved and where.
When trying to even up cross weight you want to get as close to 50% as possible.
Here is what we had in the car had at Scaling..
* Full tank of gas just topped off!
* Nothing left inside the cars counsel /glove box, no floor mats.
* Nothing in the trunk.
* Tires at recommended pressure.
First we started with leveling the scales on the surface to make sure they were level before we started. This was done using a 6ft level across the scales, and then we jacked the car up in the center and lowered it onto the scales front & rear. With the whole car resting on all four individual scales we took measurements.
FRONT "CAR ONLY":
* Left = 997 lbs
............................Total front "car only" = 1,953 lbs
* Right= 956 lbs
REAR "CAR ONLY":
* Left = 695 lbs
............................ Total Rear "car only" = 1,436 lbs
* Right = 741 lbs
Completed Percentages & Formula:
Front Bias: 1953 / 3389 = .57627 = 57.6%
Rear Bias: 1436 / 3389 = .42372 = 42.4%
The left front and right rear are heavier than they should be. The left side usually is heavier than the right, - "without driver". Next time we scale the car we will disconnect one end link on the front and rear anti roll bars when scaling, then connect them on the scales and shim them so they don't jack weight from one corner to the other. Doing this removes any unwanted bind the sway bars could be causing. Raising a spring perch on the LF corner will increase weight on the LF and RR corners.
Our left and right side weights add up to almost even, so by adjusting the heavy corners we should be able to balance them pretty close without driver.
Next post will be install pictures and more measurements.
SW.
Picture below is how the car sits now... Stay Tuned! More to Come!!!
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DSE Equipped!
Last edited by boosted6; 09-26-2010 at 11:30 AM.
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09-25-2010, 04:36 PM
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09-25-2010, 04:39 PM
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It is 12:30 am here and I just walked in the door from DSE in Mooresville,NC. What a facility that is! We had to push Dale Earnhardt Jr's 1967 Camaro off the lift to make room for our TR Regal!!! I missed Kyle Bush by one day picking up his camaro....bummer. That would have been nice to see his too and meet him.
I can't even begin to say how nice everyone is at DSE, Kyle Tucker (owner) Made me feel right at home, He then changed clothes and jumped right in with his employee's and got filty tearing my car apart!! With everyone there being so nice, it was a bummer to leave... That place is "Top Notch" and the craftsmanship and fabrication those guys do just blows me away, These guys know what there doing!!
The complete DSE suspension is now on the car and "WOW" what a Big difference!!! It's Crazy!!
The following parts were installed:
FRONT:
* DSE Upper & Lower tubular A-arms w/Delrin bushings
* DSE Hollow Tubular sway bar
* DSE Front frame braces
* DSE 2" Drop Springs
* DSE Shocks
REAR:
* DSE Upper & Lower Adjustable control arms
* DSE Rear 1 1/8" Chassis mounted Tubular Sway Bar
* DSE 2" Drop Springs
* DSE Shocks
* DSE Drive shaft loop
Tomorrow we will be thrashing on the GNS car to get it ready for the start of Fridays RTTH event but as soon as I get an chance to go through the 200+ pic's I took and the (2) 90min videos I took I will post them here with a small detailed write up with measurements, Alignment info, Ride height info ETC...
We were ALL very supprised on how easy these parts went on the first G-Body Turbo Regal.. They literally just fell into place without hassle! I was amazing to even see the front springs go in so easy with a floor jack!! It's on video!
Okay, it's time to crash..Thanks for looking, Stay tuned for the interesting stuff!
Scot W.
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DSE Equipped!
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09-25-2010, 04:44 PM
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Okay, I have some time so I thought I would post up some pic's from my trip to DSE.
DSE Facility..

Kyle (owner) & Ryan (designer of the G-Body products) taking it for a spin on the proving ground course Before the install.

The car in the shop.....That's Dale Earnhardt Jr's Camaro beside it to the left..

The DSE staff doing some evaluating/documenting before the tear down..

A look at the Front parts ready to install..

A look at the Rear parts ready to be installed..

Kyle Tuckers 1970 Camaro..

Customers Car being built... My dream car!

Dale Earnhardt Jr's 1967 Camaro..(One of many)

Next, I will arrange the whole process into steps. I will also provide some good info to go along with each step that was made. A Bunch of stuff was measured/compared against the old & new products before installed. I will be adding every bit of info that was collected and the end results of the car now at the very end of this install.
Scot W.
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1986 Buick T-Type "Test Car"
DSE Equipped!
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09-25-2010, 04:54 PM
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Front Frame braces
Here is a few pictures of the DSE front Frame Braces installed. There is still Plenty of room for front mount I/C pipes!
Note: These Braces come with the purchase of the front sway bar!




The DSE "Drive Shaft Loop" installed..
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DSE Equipped!
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09-25-2010, 04:56 PM
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Front Spring Height measurements
Here I did a few measurements with the Front old springs compared to the new DSE springs.
Here are the results:
"Stock 24 yr old spring Height" = 14-1/8" Tall

DSE Front 2" drop spring Height = 12-1/16" Tall

NOTE: Although the DSE springs are considerably lower prior to going in the car. The ride height only dropped 7/8" inch!
OLD "Front" Ride Height = 25.5" (measuring from ground to fender lip).
New DSE "Front" Ride Height = 24 5/8" (Measuring from the exact same place as we did for the Old ride height)..
SW.
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1986 Buick T-Type "Test Car"
DSE Equipped!
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