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Do you really think you're getting that much suspension compression on snow/ice without hitting a big bump? You're more clueless than I thought. Driving on flatish ground on snow/ice you're going to get VERY little suspension movement without bumps. Yet another swing and a miss for you.
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A little comment to the kindergarden discussion above. Ubersuber could be more careful in his statements, but that doesn't mean they don't have subjective value. Yes subjective, depending on the road, the car and the person, subjective impressions can differ a lot. I was driving in another country the other week that has a lot of small edges and small fast undulations, and the ride was awful. Happily I don't drive their often, before I had driven there, I wouldn't have known. It depends, you see?
If Ubersuber had a solution to his subjective problem, fine. That is interesting even if I don't experience the problem to the same degree. As in the explaining suspension, we're here to discuss and learn , and perhaps some again express themselves a bit overly confident , but then again, it doesn't mean it has no value. If instead of trying to understand what is meant one goes and try to find error, that isn't helping the thread either... If someone is more knowledgeable and now understand various psychological effects and how these impede communication, perhaps they can also be understanding and pedagogic? |
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Huh? This makes no sense.The the rear wheel travel is what it is regardless of the motion ratio. The effective spring rate is different due to the motion ratio.
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What I mean is that the rear feels short, probably because the bump stop effectively progressively raises the spring rate as it engages over bigger bumps, but there remains plenty of travel hence why I can go proper fast in bumpy turns without the rear flying all over the place. |
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The real issue with his suggestions is that he makes claims that contradict everyone else in the automotive world (and physics) with no evidence and expects everyone to just accept him as an encyclopedia of knowledge. He claims that the rear shocks were underdamped and by putting bilsteins (which have stiffer damping) the handling over bumps was vastly improved and it's lees likely to oversteer. Two big issues there: 1) people that have actually done the testing found that the stock shocks are actually overdamped and 2) increasing rear damping (compression or rebound) makes the car more likely to oversteer. His complaint about the rear feeling loose over bumps is most likely to be because the rebound is too stiff stock and the wheels can't droop fast enough to stay on the road. I've felt that with stock springs, but with the springs I have now it's not an issue.
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Segueing into actual evidence:
A little surfing finds you here: http://www.iwsti.com/forums/gd-suspe...ump-stops.html or here: http://www.rs25.com/forums/f9/t76419...surements.html Lots of discussion about essentially the same problem both from a ride perspective and a handling perspective. An Impreza is an Impreza whatever you might wish to think. |
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This may come as a surprise to you, but BRZs are not Imprezas, whatever you may wish to think.
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So getting back on topic. What we're saying is the first port of call for the rear of the BRZ is to get new dampers which are slower on rebound damping & possibly bump damping as well? This will allow the rear wheels to maintain better contact with the road & thus improve handling a bit?
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The first port of call is to get springs that are not overpowered by the OEM dampers. All the way around, not just in the rear.
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With a damper & spring miss-match you can do two things. In the context of back road driving with lots of surface imperfections are we certain that a more rigid suspension setup is better?
To me the weight transfer is about right which suggests the springs are closer to being right than the dampers. Thus shouldn’t the damping be slowed down to match the spring strength? Am I making any sense here? |
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You can go that direction, sure. It'll be a little challenging to find struts that match the springs, vs. the other way around. Also, if the suspension becomes softer, you'll find yourself hitting its limits more frequently. You might be better served finding struts with separately adjustable compression and rebound, so you can set them up as you see fit. If for no other reason than they're easier to find.
But don't change just the rear struts and leave the fronts stock, like others are suggesting. edit: This thread may have what you're looking for. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57564 Last edited by gramicci101; 09-06-2014 at 04:02 PM. |
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Slowing the damping down shouldn't cause significantly more suspension movement, only allow it to happen quicker. If you're running out of suspension travel under cornering loads would you use stiffer ARBs to reduce body roll?
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Your options are increase the spring rate, or get re-valved shocks that are softer ($$$$$).
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I know those roads too well, I literally decided to carpool with a girl rather than deal with that headache. However, i think someone hit the nail on the head with air ride. Yes it's one of those cult hated things but it would allow for most adjustability and comfortability (though I've only ridden in air ride trucks )
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