Madman reason to KEEP the front swaybar?
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Mine has always been removed and i get plenty of front end travel...maybe too much. My car rolls over on the right rear so i got an airbag and a little bigger rear swaybar but i believe the car is bouncing off of airbag. Obviously a nice drag bar would do the trick but this is my daily driver. I wonder if reinstalling the front sway bar might help the rollover and kill some of the front end lift. I know drag only answer is fat rear swaybar but any thoughts on reinstalling a front sway bar?
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Jerry,
Here is what I do, install the Front sway but when you get to the track just unhook both ends. it only takes about 15 minutes to do. If you want buy a $60 STB install that while your driving around town and take it off at the track (once again 10 min install/uninstall). I never belived a peice of steel across the engine bay could firm the car up as much as it did.
Here is what I do, install the Front sway but when you get to the track just unhook both ends. it only takes about 15 minutes to do. If you want buy a $60 STB install that while your driving around town and take it off at the track (once again 10 min install/uninstall). I never belived a peice of steel across the engine bay could firm the car up as much as it did.
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Leave it off and put travel limiters on it if you need to. There is no adjustment with the front bar if you leave it on. I don't think you will get enough transfer with it on. I don't have one and no cars that I work have them either. Just my 2 cents. We will wait to hear what Madman says though.
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You're suggesting having the front of the car travel compensate for torque roll - two different things going on there.
If you put in an airbag and still have a passenger side spin on the launch you need to add more air. How much psi do you have in it right now? I'll take a guess here and say you'll need about 32psi to level the launch.
A test that might help is to foot brake the car and have some measure each side of the rear of the body from the ground. Go back and add air until they are even under load of footbraking.
If you put in an airbag and still have a passenger side spin on the launch you need to add more air. How much psi do you have in it right now? I'll take a guess here and say you'll need about 32psi to level the launch.
A test that might help is to foot brake the car and have some measure each side of the rear of the body from the ground. Go back and add air until they are even under load of footbraking.
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i have been running 25psi in the airbag. I do have the endlink on the driver side a little bit shorter on the rear swaybar. I did do the footbrake stall check with a friend and it sits even when stalling. the problem is on launch...you can see it roll over and then seem to bounce back up like it is hitting the airbag. stock springs...Hals f series. It seemed to do best with the fronts on 8 which barely pulled the tire and rears on 8 but no matter what settings, my videos show it bouncing off the right rear. I assume its bouncing off the airbag...i guess it could be bouncing off the bumpstop but i would think it would make my 28" slicks hit the quarterpanel if that were the case and leave a mark or something on the tire.
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I don't think you are "bouncing" off the airbag. I think you are unloading the chassis quickly with the stiff settings on your shocks. Is the car spinning after the "bounce" you are seeing?
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yes it is unloading right after launch....it hooks then spins. tightening fronts seemed to make the most difference. here is a vid with the front set at 8 and one of my better 60' (1.54) though my friends watching said it still spun. Sorry for the quality
http://incontt.com/videos/launch1.wmv
and thanks guys for the help!!!!
lca are in middle hole with just a slight uphill rise to the front..(tried to get Madmans 2 deg setting.) They used to be on the bottom.
BMR tq arm is set -2deg pinion angle as compared to the frame of the car...not the driveshaft.
I just switched to a th400 and the bmr crossmember with torque arm mount has adjustments for the torq arm mount to move instant center. You can add that in to things i can try and i will listen to all ideas.
http://incontt.com/videos/launch1.wmv
and thanks guys for the help!!!!
lca are in middle hole with just a slight uphill rise to the front..(tried to get Madmans 2 deg setting.) They used to be on the bottom.
BMR tq arm is set -2deg pinion angle as compared to the frame of the car...not the driveshaft.
I just switched to a th400 and the bmr crossmember with torque arm mount has adjustments for the torq arm mount to move instant center. You can add that in to things i can try and i will listen to all ideas.
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Originally Posted by cablebandit
yes it is unloading right after launch....it hooks then spins. tightening fronts seemed to make the most difference. here is a vid with the front set at 8 and one of my better 60' (1.54) though my friends watching said it still spun. Sorry for the quality
http://incontt.com/videos/launch1.wmv
and thanks guys for the help!!!!
lca are in middle hole with just a slight uphill rise to the front..(tried to get Madmans 2 deg setting.) They used to be on the bottom.
BMR tq arm is set -2deg pinion angle as compared to the frame of the car...not the driveshaft.
I just switched to a th400 and the bmr crossmember with torque arm mount has adjustments for the torq arm mount to move instant center. You can add that in to things i can try and i will listen to all ideas.
http://incontt.com/videos/launch1.wmv
and thanks guys for the help!!!!
lca are in middle hole with just a slight uphill rise to the front..(tried to get Madmans 2 deg setting.) They used to be on the bottom.
BMR tq arm is set -2deg pinion angle as compared to the frame of the car...not the driveshaft.
I just switched to a th400 and the bmr crossmember with torque arm mount has adjustments for the torq arm mount to move instant center. You can add that in to things i can try and i will listen to all ideas.
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Originally Posted by cablebandit
yes it is unloading right after launch....it hooks then spins. tightening fronts seemed to make the most difference. here is a vid with the front set at 8 and one of my better 60' (1.54) though my friends watching said it still spun. Sorry for the quality
http://incontt.com/videos/launch1.wmv
and thanks guys for the help!!!!
lca are in middle hole with just a slight uphill rise to the front..(tried to get Madmans 2 deg setting.) They used to be on the bottom.
BMR tq arm is set -2deg pinion angle as compared to the frame of the car...not the driveshaft.
I just switched to a th400 and the bmr crossmember with torque arm mount has adjustments for the torq arm mount to move instant center. You can add that in to things i can try and i will listen to all ideas.
http://incontt.com/videos/launch1.wmv
and thanks guys for the help!!!!
lca are in middle hole with just a slight uphill rise to the front..(tried to get Madmans 2 deg setting.) They used to be on the bottom.
BMR tq arm is set -2deg pinion angle as compared to the frame of the car...not the driveshaft.
I just switched to a th400 and the bmr crossmember with torque arm mount has adjustments for the torq arm mount to move instant center. You can add that in to things i can try and i will listen to all ideas.
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Originally Posted by Pro Stock John
I have that Spohn drag bar that bolts in... $375 on their site... I went 1.35 so far, and I forget it's back there... Car drives like a normal car.
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so its safe to daily drive with that? (Including Hwy speeds)
Also, isnt that an ANTI-Roll bar?
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The spohn drag bar as pictured is half sway bar, and half anti-roll bar. It uses bushings for the rearend, so there still some 'give' to the suspension when going over bumps or corners...
Mounted:
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