How many pounds do you have to change for the driver to be able to tell a difference?
The car is a '15 bg Rocket.
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How many pounds do you have to change for the driver to be able to tell a difference?
The car is a '15 bg Rocket.
Depends witch corner. Rr 25-50 pounds is a noticeable fine adjustment
Which corner and at what travel? But I agree, 50# anywhere, at any time, will be noticeable.
If I had to give an average amount most people could feel, I would go in the 5% range. 5% of what ever number your thinking about altering, whether it's ride load on RR or dynamic load on the RF or anything in between. Just take the number your looking to change at that position (ride to full travel - anything from 300# to 2400# and x by .05) and that's what I would call towards the minimum change
Quick rundown.......we sold EVERYTHING a few years ago and decided to race again in the 602 class.We bought a nice roller Longhorn only to find later it had a bent clip. We then purchased a 15 bg Rocket race ready. We dont own a smasher(yet), so we let our local Rocket guru smash the springs for us.
His cars usually are very good, but ours is awfully tight. This week he said he took out 100 lbs outa the rr and it was quite a bit better but still not there yet.We have spent evry race, 3 now, trying to get it free enough.
1) We are having to run 40 points more gear than everyone else, im assuming because were too tight? (3 race old Hendren setup on his dyno)
2)Were quite a bit softer on the rf than rocket recommends, so the nose is really sealed off good.
3) You CANNOT race these days without a spring smasher on hand (thats the next purchase)!
Yep, im not one to take somebody's word for it so hopefully very soon we'll have a smasher. I know he's trying to help and really doesn't want to give up all his secrets, and i can appreciate that. He's got us in the ballpark so we'll just have to tweak on his numbers a bit!
.......note to self... you dont realize everything it takes to have at the shop and in the trailer, until you need it! lol
Do you guys change your load numbers throughout the night, or is my guy searching too much?
You can race very easily without a smasher if you are running a 602 package that limits you to one spring for corner.
Yes we change our numbers. And no you don't need a smasher to make general adjustments. All you need is a tape measure abs basic math. If your shocks move a1/8" per turn than you divide your spring rate by 8 and that is what one turn will do to your numbers. Obviously stacks and bumps complicate things and theirs much more to it but that is the basics. But if your close a turn here and their may be all you need