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http://www.formula1-dictionary.net/unsprung_weight.html You'd end up with a softer suspension as the unsprung assembly that creates traction with the ground requires less force to 'follow' the road. http://victorylibrary.com/mopar/sprung-c.htm Quote:
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The above underlined sentence was effectively my point; lighter wheels need lighter springs too.
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Yeah, I bought the Evo X and fourth gen Eclipse right when they were released and they were faultless for all the years I had them (6+). The ones who claim poor reliability are generally those who mod the heck out of them (add 200+ hp to stock engine) and try to blame the car itself for poor reliability. But with that said, my DD, the Eclipse GSX is getting tired at nearly 200k miles so I will inevitably have to replace it and the FR-S is by far my favorite prospect for that. Also, now that I live in Florida, I don't need AWD so much. :P
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https://www.google.com/search?q=rust...oe=&gws_rd=ssl but this doesn't apply to your sexy X Fair disclaimer: I don't believe Subaru performance platforms are more reliable than Mitsu's performance offerings
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http://victorylibrary.com/mopar/sprung-c.htm All other parameters being equal, reduced unsprung mass does not require reduced spring rate. Actually, reduced spring rate in both cases lowers the resonant frequency of the suspension system which negatively affects the system's ability to recover quickly from a perturbation (bump). Traction is lost during that increased time required for the wheel to reverse direction and regain full contact with the road surface. I'll wait until this evening to find out how wrong I am but for now, I'm going to stick it out there for consideration.
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Spring rates are mostly meaningless to talk about from a modeling perspective because of differing motion ratios for different suspensions and makes. Resonant frequency/wheel rate is the real measurement. Lighter unsprung weight is basically almost linear w increasing the wheel rate. 10% less unsprung weight is basically similar to 10% stiffer springs in terms of wheel rate. Ie if your wheel rate was 1.5, now it is 1.65 Generally lower wheel rates (like 1) makes for more comfort and better traction, but needs more suspension travel. So wheel rates are mostly governed by bump travel and expected hauling weight of the car. Most cars have rates around 1.2 or so and end up needing at least like 6 inches bump travel Minimum. Most non-aero driven pure track cars aim for 3 inches bump travel which ends up at wheel rates around 2.5. sports cars end up in the middle. roll angle is harmless in steady state but bad in transitions and makes drivers unhappy if there is too little or too much. Anti roll bars are to control roll angles. shocks control body motion at low shock speeds and control for bumps at high shock speeds. Edit: the wheels also count for rotational mass, which does help acceleration and braking second edit: I think I have something wrong with the unsprung weight. Please ignore the wrong half of this post. which half is wrong I'm not quite sure. ahaha Last edited by totopo; 03-31-2015 at 03:29 PM. Reason: i suck |
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Damn poor Ubersuber he would have loved this!!!!!
You would all be wrong of course but he would still have loved this.
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But yeah, I'm not claiming Mitsu is better or anything; it's just that I don't absolutely have to buy a new car right now. I will get the FR-S soon enough and I was considering getting it when the Monograms came out but decided to wait it out a bit longer.
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I'd say the easiest way would be to have a lightweight battery, no rear seat (parcel shelf and a wall to block off the trunk) and ditch the spare for a plug/compressor kit. Ditch the Sound tube while they're at it as well.
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I couldn't find my vehicle dynamics book last night. @babydriver's question is interesting and I'm taking ownership. Thank God brick & mortar libraries still exist.
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Sometimes it's helpful to me to simplify the problem somewhat.
Imagine that we have a coil spring connecting two weights, one small one on the bottom (the unsprung weight) and one very large one above the coil spring (the sprung weight). Any change in the sprung weight will either compress the coil spring more (if heavier) or less (if lighter). For the purpose of this thought experiment, we will ignore any side to side motion that may be possible; only up and down motion is "allowed". What complicates matters further is that the lower "unsprung" weight also moves. As force is applied to it in an upward direction, the spring compresses and rebounds. A downward direction will cause stretching and then rebounding. At some critical combination of rate and weight, the unsprung weight will come into resonance with the spring's rate, allowing the greatest motion with the least effort. However, this is also the point at which the entire assembly wants to continue to oscillate at the same speed as long as there is additional energy put into the system. The shock absorber (on the car) is there to reduce this resonance (i.e. bouncing). The question is: If the damped resonance is something that is desirable or undesirable?
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