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Old Jun 20, 2007, 01:43 PM   #1
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Motion Ratio

I'm looking for the motion ratio on an VIII, although I'm sure it would be the same for a IX. I was going to measure it but, thought someone else must have done this before.
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I'm looking for the motion ratio on an VIII, although I'm sure it would be the same for a IX. I was going to measure it but, thought someone else must have done this before.
I'll go dig them up, I have them all handwritten on paper because for some reason I never got around to saving them on the computer in a database, I really should do that someday. What's it for?

edit: The fronts will 1:1, for all intents and purposes. The springs don't sit at nearly enough of an angle to affect anything.
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I'm trying to determine correct spring rates and suspension frequency. Thanks for the info. Do you know what the rears are?
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I'm trying to determine correct spring rates and suspension frequency. Thanks for the info. Do you know what the rears are?
Rears came out to .64. Spring angles came out to 3* up front and 13* out back for your angle correction factor.

By "correct", what do you mean? Do you have desired frequencies in mind for the front and rear?

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