Quantrill (Offline)
#1
7/3/11 8:09 AM
If I am running 26" hollow torsion bars .800 diameter and want to convert the car to coil over front what springs will I need? I am running both the same bars on the front of the car will I want to run both the same springs on the front or heavier on one side vs the other? This is on a 1200 mini sprint car.
Thanks,
Quantrill (Offline)
#3
7/3/11 10:22 AM
I bent my torsion tube Friday night so one option is to convert to coil overs. I was looking at Hyper racing site and I think I need 233# springs? Anyone know if that is right?
darnall (Offline)
#7
7/3/11 12:35 PM
233# sounds AWFUL heavy for a 1200cc car...dirt midgets use 160-200# front springs...and with the extra engine weight I would think they would use heavier springs than a 1200...
You have to use torsion arm length in the equation..center of the bar to center of the pickup point, not length of the entire arm...
I actually have a "torsion bar calculator" thats like a slide rule to give spring rate calculations but it doesn't go down as small as .800
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also you have to use "effective length" of the torsion bar, not actual length, to figure out a conversion.
Joltin Joe (Offline)
#8
7/3/11 2:07 PM
being the engine is light.....a pair of 165lbs would be a good start......
tqracer53 (Offline)
#9
7/3/11 6:42 PM
on a tq we run 140 lb springs.
Quantrill (Offline)
#10
7/4/11 10:16 AM
It looks like from schroder I need a 165# for the RF and a 130# for the left front. I see they sell 8" and a 10". Which one do I need for 7" shocks? Will a pro shock take the same coil over kit as a afco shock?
Thanks for all your guys help.