Spring rates for Picco Integra??
#2
Tech Rookie
color coded spring rates??
#4
Tech Adept
#5
Originally Posted by rjr
Does this help?
http://www.marcar.org/springs.htm
http://www.marcar.org/springs.htm
#7
Originally Posted by garen
marcos- you might try getting in touch with the old paris racing drivers- kimbrow, rich browne, robert ronas, or even jim hottinger.
if you need tires for either 1/10th or 1/8th integra, send me a pm
if you need tires for either 1/10th or 1/8th integra, send me a pm
I guess you dont work for GS anymore
#8
Tech Adept
Marcos.J - If the info on the MARCAR website isn't what you need. Try calling or emailing Sal DiFazio or Robert Ronas from said website (www.marcar.org). If they don't have that info then probably no one does.
#9
Paris Picco Spring Chart
Marcos.J,
IMO a specific pound rating that you are asking for is not really correct. Unless all springs that you are trying to compare to have been tested on the same test platform, the numbers will not correlate to the same pound scale. Additionally, if any of the tested springs are not a linear but are progressive, the numbers get skewed even further. What you should be looking at is an entire set of springs that have been rated in the same batch using the identical method. In that case, I have just what you need (man I'm a data pack rat). Attached is the most comprehensive testing done on all of the Picco springs for the Integra and Compact lines of cars compiled from the now defunct Paris Racing. You will not find any better data than this. If you need any help on identifying any of these, let me know because I own a full set!!
IMO a specific pound rating that you are asking for is not really correct. Unless all springs that you are trying to compare to have been tested on the same test platform, the numbers will not correlate to the same pound scale. Additionally, if any of the tested springs are not a linear but are progressive, the numbers get skewed even further. What you should be looking at is an entire set of springs that have been rated in the same batch using the identical method. In that case, I have just what you need (man I'm a data pack rat). Attached is the most comprehensive testing done on all of the Picco springs for the Integra and Compact lines of cars compiled from the now defunct Paris Racing. You will not find any better data than this. If you need any help on identifying any of these, let me know because I own a full set!!
#10
Originally Posted by fraz
Marcos.J,
IMO a specific pound rating that you are asking for is not really correct. Unless all springs that you are trying to compare to have been tested on the same test platform, the numbers will not correlate to the same pound scale. Additionally, if any of the tested springs are not a linear but are progressive, the numbers get skewed even further. What you should be looking at is an entire set of springs that have been rated in the same batch using the identical method. In that case, I have just what you need (man I'm a data pack rat). Attached is the most comprehensive testing done on all of the Picco springs for the Integra and Compact lines of cars compiled from the now defunct Paris Racing. You will not find any better data than this. If you need any help on identifying any of these, let me know because I own a full set!!
IMO a specific pound rating that you are asking for is not really correct. Unless all springs that you are trying to compare to have been tested on the same test platform, the numbers will not correlate to the same pound scale. Additionally, if any of the tested springs are not a linear but are progressive, the numbers get skewed even further. What you should be looking at is an entire set of springs that have been rated in the same batch using the identical method. In that case, I have just what you need (man I'm a data pack rat). Attached is the most comprehensive testing done on all of the Picco springs for the Integra and Compact lines of cars compiled from the now defunct Paris Racing. You will not find any better data than this. If you need any help on identifying any of these, let me know because I own a full set!!
#11
Is the Integra still available in the U.S.? Is it still in production? If so, who is the distributor?
I have TWO brand new kits, NIB, tires, as well as a box full of repair parts to cover both cars.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If they are so far out of date, I'm probably better off building them to play with rather than to start racing again with them.
I have TWO brand new kits, NIB, tires, as well as a box full of repair parts to cover both cars.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If they are so far out of date, I'm probably better off building them to play with rather than to start racing again with them.
#12
Originally Posted by mblgjr
Is the Integra still available in the U.S.? Is it still in production? If so, who is the distributor?
I have TWO brand new kits, NIB, tires, as well as a box full of repair parts to cover both cars.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If they are so far out of date, I'm probably better off building them to play with rather than to start racing again with them.
I have TWO brand new kits, NIB, tires, as well as a box full of repair parts to cover both cars.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If they are so far out of date, I'm probably better off building them to play with rather than to start racing again with them.