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Thread: Corner Weights

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    Corner Weights

    Had the corner weights measured today.
    Without driver:
    LF:526 RF:515
    LR:620 RR:625 Total:2286

    With driver:
    LF:574 RF:510
    LR:694 RR:667 Total:2445


    Mark3 with PS, PB, 302 efi, 5/8 tank of gas, battery in rear behind driver.
    Built by Aaron S. and Jeff Kleiner.
    Last edited by davekp; 02-07-2019 at 03:29 PM.

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    Hey Dave!
    Looks good. Was that what you had with no spring adjustments?

    Jeff

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    That's quite good on Cross Weights. Nearly even for cornering both directions.
    Good job.

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    Last year I got a deal on a set of Longacre scales and have been playing with them on my factory appearing drag car. Did they bounce the car while on the scales to see if the weights change. It can tell you if the suspension is binding. Not apples to apples, but I run about the same split %’s on the rear as you have. Due to engine torque it should be about even on the rear tires under acceleration. Not so much that when you lift it unloads the tire, but enough to keep it pretty even. Still learning how to use them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Kleiner View Post
    Hey Dave!
    Looks good. Was that what you had with no spring adjustments?

    Jeff
    No adjustments- just as you set it up!
    Dave

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    Excellent numbers. From now on, if you want to adjust ride height, always do both rears or both fronts together. I have marks on my spring collars so I can count turns.
    FFR MkII, 408W, Tremec TKO 500, 2015 IRS, DA QA1s, Forte front bar, APE hardtop.

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    Jeff - tell us your secret. Great set up!

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    Looks good
    Now take 1.5 turns out of the left front ( lowering the car )
    And it will be perfect
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