se7ensport wrote:I currently have 130lbs x 9 on the back and 180lbs x 8 on the front.
My rear end has bottomed out a couple of times recently and i am going to go for stiffer springs, i believe that tim recommends 180lbs with his long shock conversion (beyond my budget for a while

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If I go to 180 at the back I calc that I would need 250lbs to maintain the same balance!!!! at the moment the front seems about right, so what do you guys run?
I appreciate that engine weight makes a bit of difference, I have a pinto which while labled a boat anker it is 135kg dry, if you could post your engine weight as well it would help (don't know your engine weight? see following link)
http://www.fluke-motorsport.co.uk/weight/search.php
Cheers
Alex
Alex , 130lbs on the rear was Peter P's set up which I argued was wrong even in 1999 . Like you I was supplied with 180 and 130 . Mine have been changed 4 times , gradually finding a better set up , mixed with other moves to take advantage of going stiffer -- i.e. you can't go stiffer in isolation -- it will require you to make other changes. So , unless you can make the other changes , I would advise not making too big a leap
You are right re - maintaining balance , so if you go 250 front 180 rear , remember that shocks need to be set around a third/total clicks front and roughly two thirds/total clicks rear. Also remember , the car will sit higher on stiffer springs so drop it on the adjusters till it sits where you want it . Added to this you will be able to run a touch lower than as is , due to the springs weight bearing increase.
General rule of thumb for shock settings is .(not in all circumstances)
LOWER LBS SPRINGS = HIGHER SHOCK SETTING
HIGHER LBS SPRINGS = LOWER SHOCK SETTING
This is quite a crude rule and doesn't account for driver weight or finer handling traits you might want to allow for. Start off with a wedge of 25mm and adjust to the oversteer

/understeer

it will create.(as will tyre pressures/spring rates/shock settings)
Wedge can be measured best on a Stylus FRONT = under bottom front chassis rail.
REAR = under last alloy floor sheet to seat pan join.(not under the tube / later models have seat pan tube underneath not inside.)
Difference set to 25mm higher at the rear. This will give oversteer unless you weigh '' a lot '' . Most people prefer oversteer. Then adjust to your preference.
Think I've gone on a bit so will leave it there unless you have any further questions
My settings = 285lbs/7 inch springs/10 inch trakspacs 3 to 9 clicks
250lbs/8 inch springs/14 inch AVO rear 16 to 22 clicks
(rear have SSC's concave trailing links)
Regards , Rob.
