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Originally Posted by exwestracer
If you combine a low rear roll center with a big bar, it's a little wider "sweet spot" (to control that breakaway) than you'd get with more roll center and less bar...
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Yup. I dont know about a wider sweet spot, Ill take your word for that.
But I did drop my RRC pretty low with the watts link so I opted for a stiffer roll bar out back.
What I see it giving me is more control over the adjustments. Now I have a roll bar that can be tuned to the low RRC. And I can change the RRC height with one bolt, I have about 6 inches of room for adjustment there.
So combining the adjustable RRC height with the adjustable roll bar rate I can either get into some real trouble or find a nice combo of settings to make for a car I want to drive FAST.
The guessing part for me was in the rate for the roll bar. I was kinda shooting in the dark. But I think I got it close, actually on the weak side of where I wanted it, which is odd cause its a pretty stiff bar for the car (I forget but I think its right around 300lbs for 5 degrees of rotation).
I might play with the RRC height before adding more bar stiffness, cause well, its free rear end stiffening, and that was the purpose of having an adjustable RRC height.
If I cant get what I want from adjusting it I can easily swap out the straight torsion bar for a stiffer one, they are ninety bucks. And the bar is pretty stiff, for the type of car. I might just have too low of a RRC height.
I wont mess with the front, I think its got a great bar in place and its controlling the front just fine.
I feel the rear being a lil "slow" if that means anything. For me a fast rear is kinda ahead of the front for turn in, "stiff" or "fast". Dont know how to splain it.
I want it to be a lil faster to react on turn in so its at least responding to the turn as fast as the front or even a lil on the faster side.
Sounds weird but with fast driving I like to see how the rear is responding before the front. If I have confidence with what the rear is doing I can take the car faster through the turn. I NEED to feel what the rear end is doing. And for me that means alot of oversteer and a somewhat touchy rear end.
The front is easy for me, hell, Im holding onto it with the steering wheel, I have a better feel of the front because of that. And with the setup I have on the front I can tell its stiff enough and handling the turns just fine. Its actually very flat, just like I like the front to be.
But the rear needs to be a lil light, or fast for me to get a feel for what its doing.
If I can feel the rear steering then Im a happy camper. But if its trailing and heavy it might as well be a wagon full of hay Im towing through the turns.
No thanks. Guess its odd. But hey, we all have our issues LOL JR