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Old 05-23-2012, 10:30 PM
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I have been a member for a long time but I rarely post so I'll give a quick intro. I'll start by saying I'm not an engineer so please use smaller words with me if you are nice enough to reply with advise. I have been reading a lots of information about suspension setup and I think I should be focusing on anti-dive with my car but not really sure. I am trying to figure out how to effectively upgrade components on my car and not just add every bolt on that is sold even though I think I have bought most of them....

The car is a 72 Camaro weighing 3500lbs with an aluminum headed sbc, 6spd, Pro touring F-body upper control arms, boxed factory lower control arms, QA1 coil over front, factory front sway bar, C5 front brakes, G-braces, DSE subframe connectors, Bolt in roll bar, Hotchkiss leaf springs, QA1 staggered rear shocks with a custom mount to the axle to clear my LS1 calipers. I don't recall the alignment spec but it is close to what I hear most people run with the aftermarket control arms.

The issue with my car is that I feel it's either diving very bad under hard braking or the rear end is lifting hard under hard braking. I have ad the car a Thunderhill and also autocrossed the car this weekend. Thunderhill the car felt fairly stable but some push on tight corners and slippery overall. Ok, for one what kind of QA1 coilovers are you using? Did you just get them "off the shelf"? or were they built for YOUR car? What spring rate are you running on these coilovers?

At the autocross the tight corners really showed me the issues and specifically the dive/lift made the car very unstable braking to enter turns. I'm not the best driver either so it could be normal and I need to get used to it. It didn't help that the brakes are far too touchy and easily locked on me (I'm adjusting the linkage closer to the pivot first then swapping MC if it doesn't fix the brake issue). Instead of changing your pedal ratio, why not use a proportioning valve? Or do you know what size the piston is in your MC? You know one of the issues you could be having is, the MC piston might be a little to small, and creating to much pressure when you step on the brakes, making your brakes to touchy. It was probably due to entering the corners too fast but I also had a very hard push that I would use power to kick the rear around and straighten the car. I was on radials and it was very slipper, lots of fun but the car also seemed very easy to anticipate. What kind of tire are you running, what size, and what ait pressure? I assume making some changes would make me faster or do I just need to focus on driving the car better first?

I have not added a rear bar because I heard some advice that it is not always needed. I didn't want to "go-cart" my car and make is stiff as I can. By adding a rear bar, you are not going to change the ride quality of your car, unless you are always turning. haha.. Adding anti-roll bars(sway bars) or getting bigger ones, will change the way the body rolls in a corner. I wanted to put together a system that worked all around since I also drive the car a lot. Should I look into a rear bar to reduce the brake dive? A rear bar, will do nothing for brake dive. I have the factory rear bar at home I could build some mounts for to clear my exhaust.

I am also curious if the QA1 coilovers are part of the issue since the spring is so small. Would swapping to a full spring with the same or higher rate possibly help? I have a set of Hotchkiss front springs at home as well. They were too tall for my stance so I swapped to the QA1 for adjustability but I could cut the front springs as needed. The diamiter of your springs on the coilovers will affect your ride bud. I run 1100 lb coilover springs on our viper comp coupe, with nary an issue.

I've heard about moving the front leaf mount up ~3/4" by redrilling to help with the anti-dive. Should I try this? The adj for anti-dive are made up front. And before you get into changing something like your anti-dive, you should look at the areas I mentioned.

Would spherical front leaf bushing help articulation and help any of the issues I have? Again, look at the other areas before you start throwing parts at your car. No offense but, if you are not well verced in suspension set-up, you are just going to make you car not fun to dirve.

Any other areas I should look into first?

Thanks and sorry for the novel...

Steve
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