DickRasmussen wrote:
Karl,
What are you trying to accomplish with this bar that the Stranoparts bar doesn't do, especially since Sam indicates stiffer is not the way to go on a street class Focus ST?
Also did you get my email on that other topic?
I did, thanks for that.
I agree with Sam and everyone else that in a steady state situation, even the stock bar is enough. After all, if the car is lifting a wheel, that's as much weight transfer as you're gonna get out of a bar. What I'm trying to do is improve the balance of the car by increasing front grip. NOT by taking away rear grip, because less grip is bad. Instead of purposely screwing up the end of the car that's working, I'd rather fix the one tha'ts broken.
This is all theory, based on my limited knowledge and complete lack of formal training as a mechanical engineer:
Corner entry: I'd like the bar to act more quickly. Get the weight transfer done right now, and keep as much weight on that inside front wheel as I can. And if I can make the "default" balance of the car looser on entry, I can hopefully go back to a more reasonable tire pressure. 55psi in the rears is goofy, and I'm trying to avoid goofy.
Corner exit: I'm hoping that a stronger bar will transfer weight to the inside front wheel more quickly. That means I can get on the power sooner, without having to deal with wheelspin, or argue with the electronic diff.
Generally: I want to improve the endlinks regardless. With a sandwich of urethane anchoring them to the control arm instead of a bearing, when I want to make a bar change, I have two choices. I can fight the bushings to get everything lined up. Or I can loosen them, which means changing their lengths, and having to worry about not getting the bar preloaded in some wonky way.
The existing endlink design just looks...goofy. The same forces I have to fight to adjust the bar stiffness are probably in play when the suspension is going through its range of motion. Only it's worse, because the bushings are under deflection and producing more force. I'm kind of fixated on this, because the car doesn't behave consistently, run to run, at the same event. Even at MCAS where I tend to drive really well.
So...that's where I'm at. Or, rather, that's how I've convinced myself that this is a good idea.
