Ok,
A somewhat thorny subject of late, suspension is.
So I'll throw this one out there for (hopefully) the views of the various people in the know.
I just found this courtesy of Partidge/Pidgeon; and tbh I didn't realise the OEM NA springs were so 'soft'
VX220 NA = 234 / 268 lbs/in = 42 / 48 N/mm VX220 Turbo = 275 / 315 lbs/in = 49 / 57 N/mm (estimated value) VX220 Spax kit = 250 / 350 lbs/in = 45 / 62 N/mm VX220 NA Nitron kit = 375/450 lbs/in = 68/ 82 N/mm VX220 Turbo Nitron kit = 375/475 lbs/in = 68/ 86 N/mm VXR = 300 / 340 lbs/in = 54/61 N/mm (estimated value) Oehlins = 350 / 400 lbs/in = 63 / 72 N/mm (estimated value) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S1 Standard = 185 / 220 lbs/in = 33 / 39 N/mm S1 LSS = 228 / 285 lbs/in = 41 / 51 N/mm S2 Standard = 228 / 285 lbs/in = 41 / 51 N/mm S2 LSS = 250 / 325 lbs/in = 45 / 58 N/mm
So why do we all run so hard springs these days? I must confess, I just changed to GAZ and really didnt ask any questions...and prefer them to OEM.
However, the chap building my suspension took one look at the rates and commented they were/are (far) too hard for my road only use.
He's now weighed everything, measured everything applied the necessary math to achieve a sensible CPM and he's suggested 250f/300R...which doesn't seem a million miles away from S2 fed territory.
Any thoughts as to why we have veered so far to the firm side of things? I've read Chris_uk's wishbone thread so I'm somewhat wary here