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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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Largus sway bar setup, suspension tuning question
Whats up yall? i fitted my largus sway bars on my s14, but i was wondering.. how much do i tighten down the endlinks, and which hole do i mount the front endlinks to? the farthest, or closest ones? also, i run my s14 with tein he's.. my first impression was that these sways sucked.. my tires screeched umbarably compared to my stock sways, i almost felt like i couldnt handle as well.. as far as tire pressure, and coilover settings go, what can you guys recommend?
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Does it feel like the car is understeering or oversteering? Was it handling good before you put the sways in?
The explanation would take a lot more typing than I would want to get into but a good rule of thumb is stiffer sway bars in the rear increase oversteering characteristics while stiffer sway bars in the front produce understeering charchacteristics. Pablo |
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That could be the case. Normally a stiffer sway bar increases the forces on tire thereby increasing the slip angle. The amount of grip that you get depends on the slip angle. Slip angles are a property of the tire....so if you've got bad tires or are just running the wrong tire pressure...it could be that the limit of the tires is being exceeded. |
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