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Old 08-19-2019, 02:58 PM   #29
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It was a good thread, but now

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Old 08-19-2019, 08:33 PM   #30
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Old 08-20-2019, 07:56 AM   #31
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That is what you'd be doing with a stiffer rear sway, you'll have it so stiff that when you are cornering and encounter the tiniest bump, it'll unsettle the car and break rear traction in the turn or even straight ahead. This is why you can't just increase the stiffness of sway bars and expect the car to be faster around a course. The car was built to rule the track from the beginning. Stiffer sways can make a difference, but you'd likely need to adjust a bunch of other things to make it provide an benefit vs. the disadvantage of breaking traction due to bumps. At some point, a car is only useful on a smooth track due to regular roads having too many irregularities. I'm not talking about potholes or obvious bumps, but the normal small stuff that you never feel in a normal car, because the suspension sucks it up. Once you have limited travel, stiff springs and shocks (and sways) for handling and to resist lean and maximize traction, you are battling it out against these kinds of bumps to try and achieve a balance. Another way that this is handled is cars that make significant downforce at speed, to help plant the rear better. If you were going to increase downforce (and actually drive at speeds where this is generated), put better coil-over shocks on there (not just aftermarket ones, but ones that actually improve on the damping rates), stickier and even wider tires, etc., then maybe a stiffer rear sway may be in the cards, but it's often a give-and-take situation. It's understanding the total effects of a mod. Some mods can be done without adversely affecting the rest of the car, but these are often the least "gains" at the same time. Mods that offer more gains often have to be done in concert with a bunch of other mods to gain the benefit or not create a negative effect.
It's very simple, for about the 100th time, GM did not maximize this STREET car's potential. I'll break it down even more. The sway bars are not the stiffest they can be for maximum performance. Read it slowly, stop over thinking what I am saying, and typing big long posts to try and sound smart, because what i'm saying is very simple...
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Old 08-20-2019, 09:06 AM   #32
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The sway bars are not the stiffest they can be for maximum performance.
Well of course not, because you don't want a little bump to break the rear end loose. Show me where someone is turning faster laps by just upgrading the rear swaybar and I'll believe you.

Do you think the ZL1-1LE is the same or less driveable on regular roads?
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Old 08-20-2019, 09:23 AM   #33
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If you were even on the Best Track Times list maybe I'd listen to you...

Comfort and driveability does not equal performance FYI
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Old 08-20-2019, 11:07 AM   #34
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wow...

someone doesn't have an ego or anything.
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Old 09-04-2019, 10:07 AM   #35
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Old 09-04-2019, 11:20 AM   #36
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If you were even on the Best Track Times list maybe I'd listen to you...

Comfort and driveability does not equal performance FYI
This is absolutely incorrect FYI

Driver fatigue will severely impact lap times and repeatability, decision making abilities, and many other factors while on track. A well sorted car with good drivability characteristics for the environment will absolutely reduce this.

Additionally, a high degree of drivability and adaptability from the vehicle will make for faster cornering (I wonder why Ferrari has that 'bumpy road' button? hmm) as well as smoother transitions which impact overall laptimes greatly as well.

Professional racing teams also go to great lengths to make drivers as comfortable as possible in the conditions, which contributes to their repeatable performance and ability to extract the most from the vehicle.

So yeah, you're absolutely dead-ass wrong here. FYI.
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Old 12-11-2019, 11:13 PM   #37
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Bump: Updated the stats I posted on page 1 after speaking to a BMR rep.
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Old 12-12-2019, 09:22 PM   #38
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Where are you guys buying your hotchkics front sway bar? I'm looking to add one to my 18 1le for BS autox.

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Old 12-14-2019, 12:11 PM   #39
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Where are you guys buying your hotchkics front sway bar? I'm looking to add one to my 18 1le for BS autox.

Thanks Eric

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Old 12-14-2019, 08:43 PM   #40
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Thank you, looks like the hot. Bar is adjustable what setting are 1le guys running in BS? FULL STIFF?

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Old 12-15-2019, 11:43 PM   #41
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Thank you, looks like the hot. Bar is adjustable what setting are 1le guys running in BS? FULL STIFF?

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I'm not sure what the "ticket" it, but the one person I've seen mention their settings was using the middle.
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