Evo X Motion Ratios ?
Hi DaveGSR, I'm pretty sure there is.
Even if its not from fellow enthusiast, I'm pretty sure (suspension) vendors/dealers already has this information.
Crossing my fingers that they will notice this post
Even if its not from fellow enthusiast, I'm pretty sure (suspension) vendors/dealers already has this information.
Crossing my fingers that they will notice this post
After another hour spend on the intertubes, I found .96 front and .84 rear for the Evo X. I'd still appreciate confirmation, though.
Edit: moving on to Step Two, anyone know the unsprung weights for a stock Evo X? (With or without wheels-and-tires is fine, thanks, just tell me which it is.)
Edit: moving on to Step Two, anyone know the unsprung weights for a stock Evo X? (With or without wheels-and-tires is fine, thanks, just tell me which it is.)
Last edited by Iowa999; Jun 27, 2011 at 11:15 AM.
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I'm not in the office, but .84-ish sounds about right from memory. The rear shock is out there a bit towards the hub.
Which is partially why we aren't quite as aggressive with the rear spring rate on this chassis in comparison to the old one.
- Andrew
Which is partially why we aren't quite as aggressive with the rear spring rate on this chassis in comparison to the old one.
- Andrew
Last edited by GTWORX.com; Jun 27, 2011 at 01:19 PM.
Thanks. I even saw you in the thread that was most definitive ... the rear lower mount is 36 cm out on a 43 cm arm. For front McPs, most people just use .96 as a default. For now, I will, too.
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