Anti-roll bar / stabilizer
Anti-roll bar / stabilizer
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845ste

Original Poster:

590 posts

149 months

Saturday 15th February 2014
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ola
why gtr does not have the anti roll- bar / stabilizer ant+post????
for me is necessary.....because gtr have roll , even if imposed stiff shock absorbers to the max.
in the picture you see that rolls in corners, even if you do not hear a lot of driving that reel.
what do you think??
I'm planning to install it........
very thanksssss at all

donkeasy

636 posts

244 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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We can see no picture stefano

845ste

Original Poster:

590 posts

149 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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Edited by 845ste on Sunday 16th February 09:34


Edited by 845ste on Sunday 16th February 09:36

F.C.

3,899 posts

230 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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You could always borrow my mother in law to sit in the passenger seat, that would put paid to the roll in that picture hehe .
Come to think of it she would possibly bottom out the suspension frown

F.C.

3,899 posts

230 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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donkeasy said:
We can see no picture stefano
Joop, I saw on another thread that you had Ramlift Pro suspension lifters fitted to some of your cars and you mentioned that they leaked.
Which part leaked?
Was it the seals in the rams or joins in the pump lines or the pump itself?

845ste

Original Poster:

590 posts

149 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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mother??? ah ah
no no. in the past I had problems with the joints that broke when they lost fat
shock absorbers are adjustable and have never lost oil.

because no one has provided the anti-roll bars?
almost all cars have.

also adjusting shock absorbers all rigid this is useless: the crying back into the pits but the gtr on the track rolls and pitching (see photos)
gtr is not flat but is inclined!!!
I was thinking of adding a roll-bar behind, the heaviest part of the gtr
What do you think?
no one has tried here??

Ult-Jim

624 posts

212 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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I've just watched the Ultima GTR Top Gear track video to observe body roll in the corners, or the lack of it. What is noticeable is the heavy braking before turning into the apex of the corners. With the second photo published above it looks as if turn in without braking before the apex. So much so that the apex of the corner was missed and under steer & excessive roll occurred.

V8Dom

3,547 posts

224 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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ive got anti roll bars in mine.. I connect them only on track days.

Factory fitted, but they only did it to a few, one of which has been for sale recently.

Dom

F.C.

3,899 posts

230 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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Ult-Jim said:
I've just watched the Ultima GTR Top Gear track video to observe body roll in the corners, or the lack of it. What is noticeable is the heavy braking before turning into the apex of the corners. With the second photo published above it looks as if turn in without braking before the apex. So much so that the apex of the corner was missed and under steer & excessive roll occurred.
Didn't the factory have the "optional" anti roll bar fitted for TG lap?

srreck

529 posts

283 months

Monday 17th February 2014
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Stefano,
I have ARB's on my car. They do a nice job on track. The negative side is when you drive on the wet. Make them with adjustable stifness.

Some details from my rear ARB. Blade adjustable. Front is by points.
Hope this helps.





Cheers,

Edited by srreck on Tuesday 18th February 10:40

macgtech

997 posts

181 months

Monday 17th February 2014
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We have found our kit (which is fully adjustable) essential on track. I imagine they would be a bit unforgiving on the road. Looking at tweaking the design slightly to make adjustment easier, for when it changes from dry to wet or visa versa mid race.

Justaredbadge

37,069 posts

210 months

Monday 17th February 2014
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macgtech said:
We have found our kit (which is fully adjustable) essential on track. I imagine they would be a bit unforgiving on the road. Looking at tweaking the design slightly to make adjustment easier, for when it changes from dry to wet or visa versa mid race.
presumably that's a rotating blade design?

F.C.

3,899 posts

230 months

Monday 17th February 2014
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Justaredbadge said:
resumably that's a rotating blade design?
Any idea where the servo type adjustable blades may be available?

macgtech

997 posts

181 months

Monday 17th February 2014
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Justaredbadge said:
resumably that's a rotating blade design?
Currently they (both front and rear) are only adjustable by changing the mounting point on the bar, to lengthen/shorten the lever arm. We will, at some point, go to a blade type design at one end which will be adjustable from the cockpit.

3Dee

3,206 posts

243 months

Monday 17th February 2014
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Justaredbadge said:
resumably that's a rotating blade design?
Hang on.... I want some! bounce


V8Dom

3,547 posts

224 months

Monday 17th February 2014
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yes they are not too good on the road as they cause the car to dart side to side on undulated roads.. mega stiff.

also I have to completely remove them when not in use as they run so close to steering arm, if I disconnected at one end only I would hit steering and cause a crash.

yes I think anti roll bars were on record car as I think mine was built around the same time.

Dom

845ste

Original Poster:

590 posts

149 months

Monday 17th February 2014
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thanks to all for the valuable advice.

But in my opinion, when it is wet or turn on the normal road, just adjust the shock absorbers in max -soft mode? (with the bars installed).

now in the street with shock absorbers max-hard I break my back ....and even putting them soft, in the potholes in the road, everyday changes little;
track: max-hard shock absorbers are insufficient.!!

I will install the rear bar for now, if it is not enough, I will install a front bar also, but I think only rear is sufficient, because the extra weight is back..
i hope.....

V8Dom

3,547 posts

224 months

Monday 17th February 2014
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845ste said:
thanks to all for the valuable advice.

But in my opinion, when it is wet or turn on the normal road, just adjust the shock absorbers in max -soft mode? (with the bars installed).

now in the street with shock absorbers max-hard I break my back ....and even putting them soft, in the potholes in the road, everyday changes little;
track: max-hard shock absorbers are insufficient.!!

I will install the rear bar for now, if it is not enough, I will install a front bar also, but I think only rear is sufficient, because the extra weight is back..
i hope.....
its not the springs or shocks thats the problem on the road.. its the size of the roll bar tubing is so stiff if a wheel hits a hump or hole on one side the other side suspension moves as a result. a smaller bar would be better for the road, but the bars were not designed for the road but the track..

have you seen mine at silverstone.. in the video section with lucky p following

http://vimeo.com/74039803

dom




Edited by V8Dom on Monday 17th February 23:49

UltimaCH

3,181 posts

211 months

Monday 17th February 2014
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I have to agree in saying that on track it is probably worth it, but on normal roads, and seeing the condition today of what is determined normal roads, just forget it.

andygtt

8,345 posts

286 months

Tuesday 18th February 2014
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With the new chassis that Ultima do now I wonder if they are going to experiment again with fitting an anti roll bar... I can imagine it could add real benefit now.