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Adi82
13-05-2009, 16:01
Anybody know the spring rate for the clio williams standard front springs?

richy
13-05-2009, 17:18
125lb iirc i think mark ritchspeed had a set tested many moons ago and they came out at that.

Richardcard1974
13-05-2009, 20:07
I'd agree with 125 lbs.

Adi82
13-05-2009, 22:58
I'm guessing thats 125lbs/inch?

Trying to calculate the correct torsion bar thickness I want on the rear to work well with my H&R coilovers.

So far i know the H&R's have 60N/mm main springs with a 45N/mm helper spring.

So forgetting the helper spring they would be 342lbs/in front springs. Now I need to go and work out the torsional spring rate of the stanard rear beam and corner weight my car. :?

Not done this maths stuff for quite some time!!!

MAXIBOY
13-05-2009, 23:02
let us know the figures you come up with..

beanie corner weighted his the other day..but his is very light..

thread of clio16valver

richy
13-05-2009, 23:04
yes thats 125lb/inch

iirc the KW kits also come with 340lb/in main springs too, i dont think theres a great deal of choice when it comes to the rear bars, reichhard motorsport(germany) used to supply some both torsion and arb bars in a few sizes, other then that might be looking at different renault models like r5 extra van etc etc

MAXIBOY
13-05-2009, 23:05
yeah rod can have them made to spec..

Adi82
13-05-2009, 23:20
Yeah once I have the corner weights and dimensions I need I will calculate the torsion and anti roll bar sizes that I want and then see if Rod can get them machined up for me. Only thing that might be a problem is the material needs to be the same as the Renault items to compare like for like bar diameters.

MAXIBOY
13-05-2009, 23:21
not if you know the spring rates.. :D

Adi82
13-05-2009, 23:53
Part of the calculation for the torsion bar equivalent spring rate looks into the young's modulus of the material. However if I know what spring rate I want from the torsion bar and I know the modulus of the material that Rod can use then I can work out the thickness required.