Originally Posted by
PrettyI wish they could do a seperate spring rate for the NX and I know the NX spring rate is different than the SE-R. It would not give the NX that "lifted" look.
Is the NX spring actually shorter? I could run into some serious issues here soon building my CSKs...
Originally Posted by
RickHello Gentlemen -
It’s Rick Crist, Hyperco broker from the other group buys.
I’m listening, I hear you …… and all that I can say at this point is, stay tuned and give me a few days to get some details together.
If someone would please post a committed head count in the meantime, that would be much appreciated.
Everyone have a wonder and safe July 4th holiday.
Rick
Thanks for your time Rick and Chris. I am curious about how the commonly quoted 300F/200R lb/in rates are calculated on the progressive springs? I am building multiple sets of CSKs specifically for B13 Hyperco Gen 2s, and have been studying the different damping options. I assume that over-damped rebound on Hypercoils could cause incomplete expansion on bumpy road due to the progressively smaller spring force?
Should I be shooting for under, critical, or over-damping with these springs? From the quick calculations I did, it appears an NX with Hyperco Gen 2s would see critical damping at 13 in/sec around Ccrit = 975F/610R. I also started modeling each with a differential set up as an initial value problem using the data from Koni and came up with similar numbers, which makes me think that the B15 Koni Yellows may be a bad choice for Hypercos since the minimum rebound is twice that of the b13 Koni Reds.
I am also confused why the B15 stock spring rates are lower in the front given a similar weight distribution to the other b-chassis? Just a product of other differences in suspension geometry?
Sorry for the long post, and thanks for any input.
Koni info:
B13 red REAR insert:
min rebound: 500 newton meters @ 13" per second
max rebound: 1000 newton meters @ 13" per second
compression: 300 newton meters @ 13" per second
B15 yellow FRONT insert:
min rebound: 1050 newton meters @ 13" per second
max rebound 2100 newton meters @ 13" per second
compression: 450 newton meters @ 13" per second
B13 Hypercoil springs
300lb front / 200lb rear
1" to 1 1/2" drop
B13 - NX2000
curb weight = 2,509lbs
Weight dist, f/r, %....63/37
front weight 1580.67 = 716.98 kg
per front wheel = 1580.67 / 2 =
790.33500 lbs
rear weight = 928.33lb
per rear wheel = 928.33 / 2 =
464.16500 lbs
B13 SE-R
curb weight = 2414
weight distribution 62/38
front weight = 1496.68
Per Front Wheel =
748.34
rear weight = 917.32
Per Rear Wheel =
458.66
B15 Sentra SE-R spec-v
Curb Weight:2,710 lbs
Weight Distribution F/R :62/38
stock spring rates = 154F/247R (2002+ Spec V)
front weight = 1680.2 lbs
per front wheel = 1680.2/2 =
840.1 lbs
rear weight = 1029.8 lbs
per rear wheel =
514.9lbs