During our first outing in our Project MX-5, we noticed significant body roll in the box-stock car. Matters were made a little worse when we bolted on sticker competition tires. Some of the body roll was mitigated when we added KW Variant 3 Coil-Overs thanks to their stiffer spring rates. However, …
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Wow - I could eat off the underside of that car!
Why go to sways? They reduce grip, up the spring rates to control body roll.
I don't think that anti-roll bars actually reduce grip as long as the front-rear balance is maintained or improved. Did GRM (or Tire Rack, in this case) record before and after skidpad readings?
I would also like to know how much overall grip, body roll, and balance were affected after these.
When a car goes into a turn and the car leans over compressing one side of the suspension and forcing the swaybar up, the sway on the other side pulls the other side of the suspension up. If down force increasses grip, How does up force effect grip? Sway bars have no place on an autoX car in a class where springs are open.