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The new piston design is to see if we can make the ride even softer. The aim is to try and find a set up that on full soft is very soft for relaxed commuting, medium would be suitable for fast road and stiff suitable for track. I'll keep the thread updated with how the settings work that I try. |
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We tried 7/8 this time as I know it's a rate that's been used on other well regarded set ups (like the rce tarmac 2's) and the Motons seem to respond well to a stiffer rear rate. 6/8 is also something we may try next time for the reasons you've outlined. All the spring set ups we've tried have had a certain low speed bobble which has led us to believe that it may relate more to the piston flow or valving rather than spring rates. However I think trying a 6/8 would be a useful experiment. |
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What coilovers are you on? What you've described in the last two paragraphs is exactly what I was finding with the 9/11 rates. Dropping the spring rates definitely seems to have helped address those issues if not completely solve them yet for me although it sounds like your set up has a generally worse ride as even on the 9/11 rates on the terrible roads we have around here it wasn't that bad and going down to 7/8 has improved that further. Have you tried any different spring rates? |
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A recent track video with the Motons on 9/11 springs
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Potholes can be 6 inches deep (I have to drive around those), and rough roads are often like a series of parking lot speed bumps. Even my wife's Prius is a bad ride, just not quite as jarring. Otherwise it's good, my wife knits as a passenger in my car when we road trip. I'm confident lower rates would improve the comfort still. I have yet to try lower rates, wanted to sort the alignment first (needed less camber in the rear.) Also haven't found springs I can actually use yet... Sizes are a bit hard to find. That said, a shortened event (bad storm popped) has me feeling pretty good about the alignment... Need to experiment with settings and pressures again. |
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140 psi isn't a ton of gas force, but in combo with other factors could be part of what you're feeling. I certainly do not think that it has anything to do with spring rate "balance". Quote:
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I do think too that's not related to spring rates but damping. I'm on JRZ 12-32 at 12k in the back.
They are slightly bumpy at low speed for street driving. Pretty great at the track. I'm at 16bar in the rear at the moment.
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They sound very similar to the Motons - the slight bounce is definitely speed related - above 35/40mph it pretty much disappears
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Low speed damping is definitely an area for Moton to look into further I think from your comments and a few others that have been made. |
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How do the Moton Clubsport differ from the 2 way AST 5200?
Moton is a part of AST, isn't it?
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