[Shotimes] Shotimes] Does a 24mm Rear Sway Bar Exist?
Paul Nimz
pnimz@v8sho.com
Wed, 8 Sep 2004 00:06:23 -0500
Yoose guys need to change your GEN III optimal setting
Paul (26mm rsb/24mmm fsb) Nimz
'97 TR
'93 EG mtx
----- Original Message -----
From: <bobsteig@att.net>
To: <Awfanning@earthlink.net>
Cc: <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 8:39 PM
Subject: [Shotimes] Shotimes] Does a 24mm Rear Sway Bar Exist?
>I saved the following from a post in June '03,
>
>
> Those small bars makes for some good understeering, who cars about body
> roll
> when it keeps going straight <LOL>!
> remember this from John Hrinsin awhile back...
> ----------
> ...
> 24mm/23mm 1.34 you have got to be kidding
> 19mm/19mm 1.13 girlie mahn
> 20.6mm/21mm 1.04
> 22mm/23mm .94
> 26mm/28mm .84 safe predictable understeer
> 24mm/26mm .82
> 19mm/21mm .75
> 20.6mm/23mm .72
> 24mm/28mm .61 good overall balance
> 22mm/26mm .58
> 19mm/23mm .52 Gen III optimal
> 20.6mm/26mm .44 on the tail happy side
> 22mm/28mm .42
> 20.6mm/28mm .33 sick oversteer
> 19mm/26mm .32
> 19mm/28mm .24 yeah, right
> Sway bar bushings material, spring rates, strut type, settings and mounts,
> degree of unibody stiffing, sub frame bushing material and differential
> type all have an effect on the above. ..
>
> Best, Bob (BB-NYC '89)
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