Hey all, I'm trying to mathematically figure out a good starting point for coilover spring stiffness. It's for a G3 but I'm hoping for more attention and expertise here. I remember reading in multiple places that a good wheel frequency for road cars with light track duty is between 1-1.5 hz. I did some rough calculations a while back when I got bored, and assuming the total weight of the car with me in it is ~3630lbs with 66% front, I got between 0.6-0.7hz front and rear. So I thought, easy maths, I'll double the spring rates which should double the frequency, add a little to the rear to cancel out front-rear oscillations and I'm done. Because I haven't done math in a while.
I stumbled upon this yesterday, and now I'm confused. I guessed at an unsprung weight of 80, but changing it between 60-120 only affects the frequency by 0.05hz. The link should plug in the values I have for the front, which shows me a 1.16hz frequency stock? Is this right?
My original scribbling left me with 350# front 250# rear springs, which now puts me at 1.75hz front and 1.84hz rear. Does this still make sense? Or am I doing something wrong? The 450/300 combo from the SHOsource coilovers just seem a little extreme for a DD car that barely sees the track.
Appreciate any input.
I stumbled upon this yesterday, and now I'm confused. I guessed at an unsprung weight of 80, but changing it between 60-120 only affects the frequency by 0.05hz. The link should plug in the values I have for the front, which shows me a 1.16hz frequency stock? Is this right?
My original scribbling left me with 350# front 250# rear springs, which now puts me at 1.75hz front and 1.84hz rear. Does this still make sense? Or am I doing something wrong? The 450/300 combo from the SHOsource coilovers just seem a little extreme for a DD car that barely sees the track.
Appreciate any input.