182 Cup
Right, courtesy of Powerstation I've got a rather odd combination of spring rates on my AST suspension. It's fine in the dry, but understeers heavily in damp/wet conditions. The current springs are:
Front = 170-60-70
Rear = 200-60-51
Which translates to:
Front = 399.574lbs
Rear = 291.1182lbs
Renault have told me that the factory 182 spring rates are:
182 2.43/5.04 daNM/mm F/R
182 Cup: 3.19/5.65 daNM/mm F/R
182 Trophy: 3.19/5.65 daNM/mm F/R
I'm thinking of changing to spring rates that are maybe 10-20% stiffer than these or maybe even matching those rates exactly. The problem I'm having is with the convestion factors. I've found this site - http://www.hraefn.net/projects/spring_rates.php but I'm not sure that I'm using it correctly or that is can convert daNM/mm.
If I enter the AST rate (70) in N/mm it appears to give me a correct looking lb/in figure, but the Renault provided rates are also supposedly N/mm? Have Renault made a mistake? Are the rates they've provided more than likely kg/mm figures?
I'm very confused!
Front = 170-60-70
Rear = 200-60-51
Which translates to:
Front = 399.574lbs
Rear = 291.1182lbs
Renault have told me that the factory 182 spring rates are:
182 2.43/5.04 daNM/mm F/R
182 Cup: 3.19/5.65 daNM/mm F/R
182 Trophy: 3.19/5.65 daNM/mm F/R
I'm thinking of changing to spring rates that are maybe 10-20% stiffer than these or maybe even matching those rates exactly. The problem I'm having is with the convestion factors. I've found this site - http://www.hraefn.net/projects/spring_rates.php but I'm not sure that I'm using it correctly or that is can convert daNM/mm.
If I enter the AST rate (70) in N/mm it appears to give me a correct looking lb/in figure, but the Renault provided rates are also supposedly N/mm? Have Renault made a mistake? Are the rates they've provided more than likely kg/mm figures?
I'm very confused!