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Re: Sway bars - Attutide getting big headed

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Subject: Re: Sway bars - Attutide getting big headed
From: eric@erickson.on.net
Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 16:00:16 +0930
Barney wrote:
> 
> On April 22nd at our MG club Spring Tune Up Day I had the car on the rack
> for an oil change and discovered that the 3/4 inch front anti-sway bar was
> broken clean through.  This somehow made the April 8th results seem even
> more incredible.
> 
> On May 12th I finally got around to installing the new 7/8 inch sway bar.
> Big job, long story, but it's done and it works.
> 

Yep, agree wholeheartedly.

I actually got a little fright on my first lap (on cold tyres) with the new 
7/8" 
sway bar.  I was told that it might introduce a little extra oversteer but 
didn't 
expect to disappear off the track on the first hairpin!

It only took me a few laps to really get used to the new handling and boy 
didn't 
it make a difference on those corners where previously I would be cocking one 
leg 
in the air and spinning it stupidly while it was up there.

Remember... to stay in my Class I am not allowed to have a limited slip diff, 
so 
the sway bar (and hence both rear wheels on the ground... more often) was 
essential!!!

I have just noticed that they have relented and changed the supp regs for this 
series and now I am allowed "one additional sway bar" so does this mean I can 
put 
in the panhard rod AT LONG LAST??

Hmmm, have I installed "one additional sway bar"????  Nahhh, surely I have just 
increased the rigidity (teeth rattling when crossing railway lines) of the 
existing sway bay?  

Haven't I?????


Eric
'68MGB MkII
Adelaide, South Australia

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