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Old 02-22-2012, 06:25 PM   #1
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Double clutching is when say you're making a 3/2 downshift, 1)brake 2)clutch in 3)neutral 4)clutch out 5)heel&toe throttle blip 6)clutch in 7)2nd gear 8)clutch out. Basically its rev matching the input shaft of the transmission as well as the motor by performing the heel and toe when the car is in neutral with the clutch in. Completely pointless in a modern tranny w/synchros.
That was my thought but apparently couple here have made it sound like some sort of technique. It just prolongs the car from being in gear putting power down.
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Old 02-21-2012, 11:42 PM   #2
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Thanks for the replys. I'm going to leave it on there, I just heard that the tires will rub the sway bar with my knuckles.
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This was through the chicane and the concrete surface was super grippy even in the wet. It was just unexpected and really tough lol.
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i had to remove my sway bar for who knows what reason,....but figured id try it without it.....and with both daily driving and a couple track days,...cant tell ya I noticed a difference really.....lol

i threw it back on, and still didnt notice much. So either im not that intune with my car,. or my set up isnt 'advanced' enough for it to matter yet
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i had to remove my sway bar for who knows what reason,....but figured id try it without it.....and with both daily driving and a couple track days,...cant tell ya I noticed a difference really.....lol
its not in what you can feel, its what you can do
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Double clutching is when say you're making a 3/2 downshift, 1)brake 2)clutch in 3)neutral 4)clutch out 5)heel&toe throttle blip 6)clutch in 7)2nd gear 8)clutch out. Basically its rev matching the input shaft of the transmission as well as the motor by performing the heel and toe when the car is in neutral with the clutch in. Completely pointless in a modern tranny w/synchros.
it was sarcasm d00d
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Old 02-22-2012, 11:15 PM   #6
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it was sarcasm d00d
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Old 02-22-2012, 11:42 PM   #7
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Old 02-23-2012, 08:31 AM   #8
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its not in what you can feel, its what you can do
what should i be able to do without a swaybar?
more bite up front??
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as hamburg said, the front will be able to grip more without a sway bar. grip drivers do the opposite of what we do, they may take off the rear so that it grips more there

what this means is if you enter all nasty-like, where you would normally have lower traction, the absence of a sway bar will allow the front tires to hug the road more independently
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Old 02-22-2012, 12:46 PM   #10
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^^^^that what i have done but i got problem with understeer and turbo laggy..
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Old 02-23-2012, 01:05 PM   #11
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Just keep the stock front swaybar. Chances are the end link bushings are so old that it does not do anything suspension-wise, but it makes for a great oil pan protector.
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If you're really looking to get the most out of a setup, soft spring rates with an adjustable sway bar front and rear are where it's at.

Especially if you have a good bit of steering angle and power, You can fine tune the car with the sway bars.

Adjust your sidebite, how much angle you can pull at a certain speed, all sorts of things, I'd highly recommend investing in a set of adjustable sway bars.

Obviously it's all a mix between dampening, tire, tire pressure, spring rates, and sway bars, but the cars going the fastest with the most angle retain sway bar, invest in the adjustability, and have pretty soft spring rates.


And Conrad, if you can't feel a difference, it's probably a mix between your coilovers, your bushings, and that stock sway. I wouldn't worry about your driving, or not feeling the car, you've been driving long enough to notice a difference. If you don't immediately feel it, something is up.

With a front sway you are going to get less body roll, which means less understeer, and when tuned right, means a good amount of front grip. There are lots of other factors too!
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what if you adjust the sway bar one side differently than the other?
will that mean you get understeer one direction and oversteer the other?
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^ awesome thorough info!

im trying to fine tune my set up,. but going to the extreme in either direction seems to be the only way i feel the differences, and then just work off that.
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If you adjust the sway bar on one side and not the other, it doesn't affect one side differently than the other, all you're doing is changing the overall stiffness in the sway bar.
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Old 02-26-2012, 08:51 PM   #16
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Has anyone ran the Hankook Ventus V12 tires out back? I am still on the look out for a replacement for the Ventus HRIIs I ran last year. They lasted so long and were so consistent, I'd like to get something similar, I'm pissed they don't make them anymore.
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I've searched google as well as sparsely throughout this thread, so /flamesuit on.
My setup:
S14
-KA24DE mystery mileage, but hasn't given me any issues burns a little oil , no noises. AEM intake..lol
-OEM Exedy clutch with decent life left
-mystery diff, I've yet to try a burn out and I keep on getting told different things from people who've driven my car
-Z32 brakes all around (EBC GD rotors + Hawk HP+ pads) w/working e-brake. SS lines.
-doing solid diff and subframe bushings this season
-OEM 16" wheels, good condition Firestone Firehawks up front, some beat up almost dead tires in the rear
-some 11 yr old Tein coils, rears are blown or seized, rear is mad bouncy.
my question: will I be able to learn to drift on the track?

I understand there will be countless spin outs, and I can play with tire pressures.
which leads to another question, portable tire pumps??
I've tried a few that I got for free and they shat on me lol.

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edit: and I stripped out the rear interior and trunk...well the trunk came stripped so yeah lol.
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my question: will I be able to learn to drift on the track?
Diff, check. clutch, check. ebrake, check.

Yes. Drive the piss out of it like you don't care what happens. You'll learn.

The best thing for me when I was learning was doing ride-alongs with more experienced drivers, then trying to copy them.

You dont need to play with air pressures. Just set the front to factory and air the rear up to A BILLION (like 55). Release air for more grip as you get better.

And yes, portable tire pumps are boss. The only reason I dont have one is because my friend does lol.
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:O A straight answer to what I consider a frequently asked question on Zilvia!?

I tip my hat to you sir, for your courtesy and your tips lol!
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advan ad08 on a stock ka
overkill or not? i'll prolly go ahead and buy it regardless but just want some input

is having too grippy of front tires a bad thing? i would assume not unless im doing some crazy 4-wheel drifting but im not
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Old 03-06-2012, 02:32 AM   #21
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Ive 2 pairs of 225/45/17 Heat Cycled but still very meaty AO48's on the Front and its my most favorite setup to date. Had 235 N3000's out back. Clutch kicks weren't mandatory. Just a quick jerk of the wheel and I would he sideways. I'm sure the 7/6 springs play a big part in that.

I'm also going for a pair of 205/50 AD08's soon. Hoping to get the feel of that grip I had without paying the price for them.
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cool
i'll do that then, thanks!
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grippy front tires on a ka is a blessing. Probably my favorite setup.
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I remember the first time I put tar Specs on the front of my car.
WHOA. it was so weird.
I think that I slipped the front tires a lot because of my entry style, so when I got the brand new Star Specs, they were NOT interested in slipping at all.
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I think that I slipped the front tires a lot because of my entry style, so when I got the brand new Star Specs
please elaborate? i always hear of this, idk if ive ever done it lol
i just go in and try to burn oil so it looks like smoke

advan ad08 vs z1 star specs
normal price 150$ for 2

dunlops, yes?
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please elaborate? i always hear of this, idk if ive ever done it lol
i just go in and try to burn oil so it looks like smoke

advan ad08 vs z1 star specs
normal price 150$ for 2

dunlops, yes?
better bang for buck

well, my entry style was to kick the clutch and turn into the turn pretty hard, so I think it slipped the front tires a little bit as the front wheels went from turning left (for example because a left hand turn) to going to full right hand countersteer real quick like. I used SS595 Federals for a long time, so I think they were well worn for my style.

When I put on brand new star spec direzzas, when I tried to enter the same way, those tires didnt want to slip at all, it seemed. I think they wanted to make the car go exactly where the tires were pointed, so it took a little time to adjust a bit and get the tires broken in, or something.

I don't know if this makes sense. It makes my head hurt though. I think I got somewhat of a concussion on Sunday in my hockey game.... :/
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Ahh ok I see, yea I did that kinda, mostly from understeer lol
I thought it was like enter then lock the brakes and do some four wheel slide action.

Dont fall asleep, Brian lol
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yeah I went from Federal 595 RS to 595 SS, then to Star specs, and then tried Nankang NS 2. its amazing how different they were. I enjoy the cheaper front tires for normal drifting. the 4wheel slide is pretty fun, but no bueno for tandem...need that front grip to have a fine line ;D
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