I'm running a leaf sprung northern sportmod with 54% rear w/o driver and can't get any forward drive what kind of rear percent is everybody else running with these cars.
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I'm running a leaf sprung northern sportmod with 54% rear w/o driver and can't get any forward drive what kind of rear percent is everybody else running with these cars.
nobody is running a leaf spring car
have you got brand new springs in it? when I ran a nova if it lost drive it needed new springs, about every 3 nights for the left rear.
Springs are new only 2 nights on them
I would convert it to a 3 link if it were me. Its not much work.
What would be the benefits of the three link other than adjustability would it have more forward drive I have never run one?
leaf springs lose rate from the time they are put on
3 link offers better adaptability for changing track conditions. Not a lot you can do at the track with a leaf spring car to adjust for a changing track. Also, maintenance is A LOT easier.
A lot of guys also talk about a three link having improved forward and side bite over their old leaf spring setups.
send a pm to scooter m40 he's the guy behind the fast boys set up and was maybe the best ever with leaf springs.you wont be able to run the fast boys set up but he knows leaf cars.
can you move the front of the springs up any holes, we use to run 56-57 percent rear. shocks staggered. lf in front
I can't move any holes up there is no adjustment I have the lr ahead and rr shock behind I went up to 56.5 percent rear and might take a little gear out.
58% rear. If the right rear is clamped up and not floated move the shock back to the front (on multileafs). Take the spring pack apart and rearch the front of the left spring to 8 inches and right to 7 inches. Keep the band off the back of the left rear. Run 93 or 94 shocks on the back.
If I go up to 58% rear I would be about 150 lbs over the minimum weight or is rear percent more important than overall weight?
Leaf cars typically need rear percentage to get forward drive. I do agree though that a 3 link car doesn't take the upkeep that leafs take.
Can you run composite leaf springs in IMCA? I am not sure of the rules. If so, run them with a panhard bar and they work great. I ran them on a ump modified before.
No composites allowed in IMCA.
Leafs still seem to work fine on heavy or rough tracks. I'd build a bracket to hold up the rear frame of your race car while hauling it to the track… and keep the weight off of the springs until you are ready to race.
I ran with a lot of leaf cars in the past that would beat down most any three link… I have a leaf super stock right now that will be next winters project car.