My 2014 American 242" swingarm chassis has a 350 lb rate spring. Running 1150ish HP aluminum block BBC combination. Car has a race weight of 1875lbs. Everything seem to be working OK, when doing a visual comparison to similar combinations my spring is compressed much more than others. Curious what others are running and what the advantages may be. Educate me...
January 22, 2021, 12:09 PM
David Gerard
Be careful when looking at comparisons!
The geometry of the suspension of other brands could make the requirements for spring rates and heights very different!
January 22, 2021, 03:38 PM
433red
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Be careful when looking at comparisons!
Agree 100%. Let me clarify, when comparing to similar American swingarm cars with aluminum BBC engines.
January 22, 2021, 05:18 PM
Mad Dog
Just curious, have you made contact with Travis at American Race Cars to ask for his input?
After all, he has set up one or two of these over the years. He builds them and has made a couple laps in them as well...
Dan
DOES YOUR IDEOLOGY ALLOW YOU TO EQUITABLY APPLY STANDARDS OF ACCOUNTABILITY OR DOES IT PROMOTE THE PRACTICE OF HYPOCRISY?
January 22, 2021, 06:40 PM
433red
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Just curious, have you made contact with Travis at American Race Cars to ask for his input?
Funny you should ask, yes. In the past on several different occasions I have called and emailed NEVER getting a response!
Have a secret code I can use for getting a response?
January 22, 2021, 07:29 PM
jenavet
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I have called and emailed NEVER getting a response!
I called and emailed him about building me a brand new car...never responded
January 22, 2021, 07:38 PM
1320racer
Mike, your $ is green and good everywhere. He clearly don't want you business, move on to those that do. Who else have you called?
January 27, 2021, 02:23 PM
S/C718
IF you call Shelly at American racecars she can get you the answers. I have text and called her and she gets back to me within a day.This message has been edited. Last edited by: S/C718,
January 27, 2021, 03:25 PM
433red
I spent 15 minutes on the phone with Shane from Competitive Suspension. Shane answered all of my questions and has earned my business. The guy knows his stuff and tells you straight up if he can provide the required results using your existing components. Better yet, the man answered his phone when it rang.
January 31, 2021, 07:31 AM
00 DEAD ON
Your spring rate is more because of the angle of the shock. My 08 American had a 400 lb spring on it. Ran 4.40’s at 156. All alum 632 Good luck
Brian Mollison 2013 American Dragster 2020 Sumerduck Dragway VA Top ET Champion 2017 Sumerduck Top ET & SSS Track Champion 2017 MAC Top ET Track Champion 2009 Sumerduck Dragway Va Top ET & IHRA SSS Track Champion 2008 IHRA Division 1 Top ET Bracket Final Runner-up 2007 Colonial Beach Dragway Top ET Track Champion
February 01, 2021, 11:02 AM
TOP38
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Originally posted by 00 DEAD ON: Your spring rate is more because of the angle of the shock. My 08 American had a 400 lb spring on it. Ran 4.40’s at 156. All alum 632 Good luck
Brian
That's only one piece to the puzzle so to speak! There's more to this deal. The easiest way to compare one car to another is to actually measure the shock vs rear end movement! This is what tells you the entire story. Racers can have the wrong spring in the car and not know it. If your having a shock built or modified you should measure this first and give that info to the shock company. As ratios move away from one to one and the shock begins to move less than the rear end does the more dampening you need/stiffer shock, along with a stiffer spring.