hi all, about the rear sway bar: they do keep the roadster flater in
the turns, but you need a limited slip rear end to keep(inside)
wheel spin to a minimun. also, you should use a little smaller rear
bar than the front. better balance. i tried to autcross with a rear
bar and open rear end, and, on tight turns, i just spun the rear wheel like
crazy. bob> From: gsglasgow@comcast.net> To: nqrithfordatsun@msn.com;
datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net> Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 15:24:39 -0800>
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] OT: Parts Report on British American Tranfer and
FocusParts> > Just for the edification and enlightenment of the suspension
geeks out> there, the stiffness of a sway bar increases as the 4th power of
the> diameter. So a 1.2" diameter bar has about twice the stiffness of a 1"
bar.> > Gordon Glasgow> Renton, WA> www.gordon-glasgow.org> > > > Hello List,>
>> > O.T, Focus Parts Source:> >> > The fat rear bar is only about 1/8th
thicker than the bar that was there,> > and I understand the SVT team kept the
front bar the same size, so> > everytihing should be balanced at the limit. I
wonder how the car will> > autocross???? hehe>
________________________________________> > rksmith46@hotmail.com> >
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