[Tigers] Tiger Torque Arms

65tiger at comcast.net 65tiger at comcast.net
Fri Feb 8 21:36:32 MST 2013


My Tiger had the Caltrac and Comp TA-R1 and nothing bit harder. 
Absolutely no wheel hop . No braking issues at all. 
The ride was very very harsh. The Caltrac limits the spring travel and binds. 
It is also very hard on the mounting locations which I had to reinforce 
after they failed. The torque arm is a better long term solution. 
Curtis 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Fraser" <rfraser at bluefrog.com> 
To: genepadgett at comcast.net, MWood24020 at aol.com 
Cc: spmdr at juno.com, tigers at autox.team.net 
Sent: Friday, February 8, 2013 8:11:55 PM 
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tiger Torque Arms 

This is a great topic. I would like to add: Has anyone put a 
Caltrac system on a Tiger? 
A comparison of these 2 systems could be very interesting. I have no 
experience with either system and would like to learn more. 

Ron Fraser 

-----Original Message----- 
From: tigers-bounces at autox.team.net [mailto:tigers-bounces at autox.team.net] 
On Behalf Of genepadgett at comcast.net 
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 10:40 PM 
To: MWood24020 at aol.com 
Cc: spmdr at juno.com; tigers at autox.team.net 
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tiger Torque Arms 


Mike, 

I was very interested to read your comments about the effect of the torque 
arm on braking. Everyone seems pretty positive about its ability to 
eliminate wheel hop on heavy acceleration, but no one else has mentioned 
breaking effects. 

I am a bit surprised that it seemed to adversely affect braking in the car 
you drove. At least as Dan's is designed, it would seem to resist axle 
rotation in both acceleration and braking circumstances. Any idea if the 
torque arm in car you were autocrossing was one that Dan had built? 

Fellow Listers, 

Anyone else have experiences about how their torque arm affects hard braking 
to share? 

Thanks, Gene 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: MWood24020 at aol.com 
To: "Theo Smit" <Theo.Smit at dynastream.com>, tigers at autox.team.net, 
spmdr at juno.com 
Sent: Friday, February 8, 2013 7:20:44 PM 
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tiger Torque Arms 

I wonder about the trade offs in braking with the torque arm in our 
application? 

Seems that using the right leaf spring design could save weight, time and 
$$, if preventing axle wind up is the primary objective. But, my direct 
Tiger experience is limited to stock leafs w/an extra primary and bolt-on 
Traction Masters...very old school. My experience with torque arms is 
limited to 
autocross laps in Tigers so fitted and my impression was good forward 
bite, pretty poor braking, particularly in trail. 

This is a great topic, however, as I am contemplating changes in the rear 
suspension, prior to finishing my car! 
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