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The Design Of A Racing Shock

Tuning With Shocks, Part II
By Bob Bolles
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Performance gains are possible by knowing how shocks will affect chassis movement and weight transfer. It is important to know our shock rates and how different rates produce desired effects. Proper shock mainten-ance helps us to be sure that parts are working and our shock rates have not changed.
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When a shock is run on a dyno,... 
   
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When a shock is run on a dyno, it is cycled at different speeds and the resistance is accurately measured by load cells. It is important to go through this process to know the true rating of each shock, and to insure that every part is working properly. All shocks should be inspected, rebuilt and dyno'd at least once a year.
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A shock that moves in direct... 
   
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A shock that moves in direct proportion to the spring moves at the exact same speed as the spring. This is especially true with the coilover design. On some designs, the shocks and springs are mounted at different distances from the ball joint and move at different speeds in relation to the wheel speeds.
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For a shock installation such as this coilover design, the shock/spring com-bination will move at a slower speed than the wheel. If the speed of the movement of the wheel were 5 inches per second, then, due to the motion ratio and the shock installation angle of the shock/spring, the shock speed would be only 3.82 inches per second.
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On many big-spring stock-clip stock cars, the speed of the wheel, the shock and the spring are all different. If the wheel were moving at a speed of 5 inches per second, the shock would be moving at 3.82 inches per second and the spring would move at 2.65 inches per second. If the shock were mounted farther from the ball joint, then it would need to be designed with a higher rate of resistance for both rebound and compression.
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By using split-rate shocks between pairs on each end of the car, we can tighten the car on entry to the corner. If the RF shock is stiffer in compression than the LF, and/or the RR shock is stiffer in rebound, then the crossweight percent (RF + LR combined weights) will increase momentarily while the suspension is moving and adjusting to the transfer of weight due to deceleration.
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By using split-rate shocks between pairs on each end of the car, we can tighten the car on exit off the corners. If the LF shock is stiffer in rebound than the RF, and/or the LR shock is stiffer in compression than the RR shock, then the crossweight percent (RF + LR combined weights) will increase momentarily while the suspension is moving and adjusting to the transfer of weight due to acceleration.
AFCO Racing Products
P.O. Box 548
Boonville
IN  47601
(812) 897-0900
QA1 Racing Shocks
2-Qwik Performance Shocks
Thomasville
NC  27360
Advanced Racing Suspensions
Indianapolis
IN
Pro Shocks
1715 Lakes Parkway
Lawrenceville
GA

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