So, this all looks fascinating but beyond my understanding, can someone explain to me what some of this means. I'm curious and wanting to be educated but I don't understand the math vs the car vs spring #'s, etc. Sorry to be an amateur and interested in what your talking about.
Basically trying to give a basic understanding of springs and how they affect your car, I did the math to show that spring rate is not the end all be all and that cutting springs will not increase spring rate as much as people think.
Scarebird may want to hear me out here.
Herb Adams' name has already been thrown around, ( I know Herb and Matt, I even have a business relationship with them)
Herb advocated cutting the stock 420# springs, wich have 8 coils so cutting the first coil would put you at around 450# NOW Herb also talks about the function of the JOUNCE BUMPERS (bump stops) actually a secondary spring as part of the suspension.
Then Herb added a MASSIVLY stiff sway bar. a sway bar is nothing more than a torsion spring folks!!!!
SO in the end this so called soft spring set up is not so soft is it?
All this was relatively adequate for a street car with 15" tires and tall sidewalls, modern tires with short stiff sidewalls have very little slip angle compared to 15" high side wall tires, this in turn shifts mass much more quickly soft tires will absorb much of this mass shift giving time for the spring and sway bars to react.
Springs are active, sway bars are reactive. Even large sway bars will not help slow down the mass shift, but a stiffer spring will as it is active HOWEVER if the spring is soft it need to compress more to support the mass shift, as the suspension moves now the sway bar comes into play trying to assist the spring.
As far as Scarebird calling my information "rubbish" here is my take on his situation.
Quick back ground, I pit crewed on stock cars ARCA, NASCAR we used to us too soft rear springs and allow them to coil bind on the high banks (that's why it was easy to spin in turn 4 because you would have a sudden transition into over steer)
His front springs are so long and soft that he is running the spring into coil bind not his 275 rate spring could be 500,600,700 # who knows what it is.
If Herb Adams explained that the jounce bumpers were designed and expected to come into play with 450# springs does anyone believe they would not be in play with 275# springs????????????????
In my other post I posted a picture of evidence of coil bind and that is a 350# spring!!
Trying to help people make an educated purchase decisions, and set up their cars, not "rubbish preconceptions"