Stiffer spring rates
Stiffer spring rates
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robcollingridge

Original Poster:

633 posts

307 months

Sunday 21st March 2010
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Upgraded the springs on my Fisher Fury R1 this week, from 180 front / 130 rear, to 225 front / 180 rear. Was sceptical that this would work but, it has totally transformed my car and I would certainly recommend this for a BEC Fury used on the road. It's going to help on track too :-)

Some more details here: http://www.robcollingridge.com/kitcar/drive/2010/0...

Rob

jeffw

845 posts

252 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Exactly what I did with the Phoenix Rob, made a very significant difference.

Kevp

588 posts

275 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Rob, what rear axle have you got. I have a Stylus with the escort axle, mine came with 160lbs on the rear. This was way to soft & crashed out on anything other than smooth roads. I fitted a 180 & tried a 200. The 200 was to harsh, although the bump stops were still being used heavily. I have just gone back to the 180. Maybe the set up is different between the Fury & Stylus.
On the front I have gone from 180 standard to 250, however I do have an ARB on the front. I dont have a bike engine by the way so my front is a lot heavier. Maybe I should reduce the front springs with the ARB.

Crippo

1,340 posts

244 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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I'm running 225 on the front and 180 on the rear. I too have just been fettling. New CXR dampers from Spax and they have made a huge difference. much more grip at the back end. My car is quite abit heavier than yours though circa 670kgs with Cosworth.
I'm running the damping on its lowest setting for the road and winding it up 5 clicks for the track. Works well so far.

robcollingridge

Original Poster:

633 posts

307 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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My car is a live axle Fisher Fury R1 which weighs in at <450Kg with fluids and half a tank of fuel. Been doing some more driving today and I'm totally gobsmacked by the improvement this has made and in so many ways. The car just feels so much more stable and rides over smooth and rough surfaces so much better. As well as less body roll, there is so much more grip out of corners and on the straights. The car turns in better and steering feel is better too. Some of this might be down to raising the car slightly higher, 5mm at the front and 25mm at the back.

robcollingridge

Original Poster:

633 posts

307 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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I'm running Nitron NTR springs and dampers. Expensive but after three years, still look like new.

gtmdriver

333 posts

197 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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If you're interested I wrote a brief outline of how to calculate the spring rates and free lengths for your car in the March issue of CKC.