Reflex Suspension Dynamics (RSD) TC6 Upgrades (vertical ball studs, pistons,etc)
#2058
Re-stock and new items arrived today.
Back in stock are the EVO Chassis sets, XRAY, TC6 and RSD6 battery hold downs.
Also in the next couple of days we will add to the site the new arrivals:
-Machined Delrin Pistons for T4 (3/6 hole and 4 hole)
-T4 Carpet Springs
-T4 Asphalt Springs
-T4 Bumper Brace
-T4 Full Lock Steering Stand Off
-TC6 Short Shock Tower Conversion Kit
Back in stock are the EVO Chassis sets, XRAY, TC6 and RSD6 battery hold downs.
Also in the next couple of days we will add to the site the new arrivals:
-Machined Delrin Pistons for T4 (3/6 hole and 4 hole)
-T4 Carpet Springs
-T4 Asphalt Springs
-T4 Bumper Brace
-T4 Full Lock Steering Stand Off
-TC6 Short Shock Tower Conversion Kit
#2063
Tech Master
iTrader: (22)
#2064
Tons of Items in Stock!!!
RSD076 Lowered Shock Tower Conversion Kit
RSD077 RSD XRAY T4 Asphalt Progressive Spring Set
RSD Carpet Linear Springs
RSD XRAY T4 Aluminum Bumper Brace
RSD XRAY T4 Machined Delrin Pistons 3/6 Holes (1.0-1.2mm holes)
RSD XRAY T4 Machined Delrin Pistons 4 Holes (1.0-1.2mm holes)
RSD TC6.1 High Speed Bearing Kit
RSD XRAY T4 High Speed Bearing Kit
RSD XRAY T4 Increased Steering Throw Steering Rack Stand Off
#2068
Tech Elite
iTrader: (101)
Cristian,
I was reading your post in the Xray thread about your new springs. How many sets of each springs do you test before you list them on your spring chart, is it always 5 sets and then do you use an average for the result? Also do you use 5 sets of the other manufacturers springs as well? Hpi, Yokomo, etc. Just when I think I have it all figured out, the springs that I think I need are different
Thanks,
Steve
I was reading your post in the Xray thread about your new springs. How many sets of each springs do you test before you list them on your spring chart, is it always 5 sets and then do you use an average for the result? Also do you use 5 sets of the other manufacturers springs as well? Hpi, Yokomo, etc. Just when I think I have it all figured out, the springs that I think I need are different
Thanks,
Steve
#2069
Well, ours we do as many as 10 sets, but in an effort to remain consistent we do an average of a total of 10 springs (5 pair).
We test the springs at 0.075, 0.125 and 0.250 inches of compression. This is most of the "usable" range of springs. We observe the behavior and average the value of these 3 numbers.
In the case of our new progressive springs, the number variation we were getting was so large, we decided to call them as they are "progressive", progressive springs.
Rates are something that should be used as a tool, but is never the end-all be-all. The feel is the most important thing about the spring. Lap times can be similar, but how comfortable a spring makes you when driving your car is very important. Many times 2 springs might give a similar or equal rating on our machine, but the feel of the spring on the track is very different.
Case and point is our Asphalt Green and Asphalt Silver. These 2 springs are nearly identical in rate. However, the Green is a spring with less coils and 1.4mm wire, the Silver has more coils and 1.5mm wire. The feel on the track, is completely different, but each spring has a nice quality about it in the neat to ideal spring rate range for the T4 on asphalt.
We test the springs at 0.075, 0.125 and 0.250 inches of compression. This is most of the "usable" range of springs. We observe the behavior and average the value of these 3 numbers.
In the case of our new progressive springs, the number variation we were getting was so large, we decided to call them as they are "progressive", progressive springs.
Rates are something that should be used as a tool, but is never the end-all be-all. The feel is the most important thing about the spring. Lap times can be similar, but how comfortable a spring makes you when driving your car is very important. Many times 2 springs might give a similar or equal rating on our machine, but the feel of the spring on the track is very different.
Case and point is our Asphalt Green and Asphalt Silver. These 2 springs are nearly identical in rate. However, the Green is a spring with less coils and 1.4mm wire, the Silver has more coils and 1.5mm wire. The feel on the track, is completely different, but each spring has a nice quality about it in the neat to ideal spring rate range for the T4 on asphalt.
#2070
Tech Regular
What would be a good starting set up for asphalt with the new short shock conversion on the tc6?