» Site Navigation | | » Recent Threads | | | | | | 02-18-2008, 02:24 PM | #1 | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK Posts: 104 | Body Roll hi, right my ti has been lowered about 40-50mm using 'FK automotive, high tec sports suspension kit' but i still think the handling could be improved and think that the car suffers a bit to much from 'body roll' not severe but noticeable! its a m-tech compact btw so should be pretty good as standard! what should i do to ultimately reduce body roll so that it sticks to the road like s**t to a shovel? options as i see it: - sway bars, anybody got H&R ones? if so what they like as seen some cheapish on the net - strut bars front & rear or just an x-brace - Any other options? maybe just do one of the options as i'm on a tight budget Any advice would be appreciated albi | | | 02-18-2008, 05:03 PM | #2 | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Fort Worth, TX Posts: 234 | for body roll you have two options with several fans in each camp. stiffer sway bars or stiffer spring rates. i have all of the above and i have found that while using H&R Race springs (which have a pretty soft spring rate to begin with) i was not able to 'control' body roll until i installed my Eibach sway bars. several guys in my neck of the woods use the sway bars at the softest setting and just play around with the spring rates to get the same affect. __________________ | | | 02-18-2008, 08:38 PM | #3 | Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: UK Posts: 29 | The clue is in the name, sway bars, control the amount of sway in the body, and will help the handling, whereas trying to control this with stiffer and stiffer springs, will just lead to an uncomfortable ride, and poor handling on uneven surfaces. | | | 02-18-2008, 10:22 PM | #4 | Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: state college, pa Posts: 3,431 | X-brace does the most, costs the least. __________________ I scream, you scream, we all scream for ZOMBIES. | | | 02-19-2008, 04:42 AM | #5 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Odenton, MD Posts: 419 | Quote: Originally Posted by aceyx X-brace does the most, costs the least. | x-brace does not fix body roll. Sway bars and spring rates. I run the front H&R bar full stiff, stock M-Tech rear bar, H&R race springs and Koni yellows. I do have a front strut tower brace, but I don't really notice any change in the car with it. | | | 02-21-2008, 12:24 AM | #6 | Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: state college, pa Posts: 3,431 | Quote: Originally Posted by gimp x-brace does not fix body roll. Sway bars and spring rates. | The x-brace was designed to prevent the car's frame from twisting. If that doesn't reduce body roll I'm not sure how a sway bar would. Additionally, the intended effect of reducing body roll is, quote: "so that it sticks to the road like s**t to a shovel." I'm not sure you will find anyone that says otherwise of the x-brace. __________________ I scream, you scream, we all scream for ZOMBIES. | | | 02-21-2008, 01:32 AM | #7 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Odenton, MD Posts: 419 | Quote: Originally Posted by aceyx The x-brace was designed to prevent the car's frame from twisting. If that doesn't reduce body roll I'm not sure how a sway bar would. Additionally, the intended effect of reducing body roll is, quote: "so that it sticks to the road like s**t to a shovel." I'm not sure you will find anyone that says otherwise of the x-brace. | The two work very differently. The chassis flexing is not body roll. The world's stiffest chassis would still have body roll, and could then have really bad body roll depending on the suspension. A sway bar uses it's resistance to twisting to limit the movement of the suspension, therefore reducing body roll. How does a chassis brace do it? It's not connected to the suspension, so how does it limit it's movement in response to forces? I never said that a x-brace was bad, but it won't reduce body roll to any noticeable degree. If you can tell me otherwise, I'll happily concede. | | | 02-21-2008, 03:59 AM | #8 | Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Great White North! Posts: 701 | Quote: Originally Posted by gimp The two work very differently. The chassis flexing is not body roll. The world's stiffest chassis would still have body roll, and could then have really bad body roll depending on the suspension. A sway bar uses it's resistance to twisting to limit the movement of the suspension, therefore reducing body roll. How does a chassis brace do it? It's not connected to the suspension, so how does it limit it's movement in response to forces? I never said that a x-brace was bad, but it won't reduce body roll to any noticeable degree. If you can tell me otherwise, I'll happily concede. | +1. Performance sway bars will make the difference you're looking for. They will also give you the ability to dial in over/understeer. In addition changing spring rates can also make a difference, but aren't ideal for street use. You have to experiment to find the rate you're confortable with; until then you might spend loads of $. It's also subjective. I may like a rate that you find too extreme for the street or visa versa. Cheers, __________________ Engine: 2.1L Hartge conversion (bored to 86X91mm, ported & polished head, new valves, new crank, & upgraded ECU), Supersprint SS headers, Hartge exhaust, custom cat bypass (track), KV85 wires, Bosch platinum plugs, Vitesse cf spark plug cover, Vitesse cf CAI, Samco hoses, Fiamm air horns. Drivetrain: custom ssk, Vitesse adj. clutch stop, Redline D4 ATF & 75W90. 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Performance BMW Magazine feature car March 2003 www.vitessetuning.com | | | 02-21-2008, 02:36 PM | #9 | Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: NJ Posts: 1,625 | I got the a ton of improvement with H&R front & rear bars.. and so recomend them highly (as well as the x-brace, to a lesser degree). may also wanna look into some stress bars (after you've done the sway bars). Quote: Originally Posted by albi901 hi, right my ti has been lowered about 40-50mm using 'FK automotive, high tec sports suspension kit' but i still think the handling could be improved and think that the car suffers a bit to much from 'body roll' not severe but noticeable! its a m-tech compact btw so should be pretty good as standard! what should i do to ultimately reduce body roll so that it sticks to the road like s**t to a shovel? options as i see it: - sway bars, anybody got H&R ones? if so what they like as seen some cheapish on the net - strut bars front & rear or just an x-brace - Any other options? maybe just do one of the options as i'm on a tight budget Any advice would be appreciated albi | | | | 03-06-2008, 02:54 PM | #10 | Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Illinois Posts: 4 | does anyone know where i can get anti sway bars for my 97 318ti. everwhere i look they all say exp. 318ti and it is starting to piss me off. so if you can hep that would be great!!!!! | | | 03-06-2008, 03:02 PM | #11 | Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: NJ Posts: 1,625 | http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html/index.asp call these guys... thats were I got my bars from. Quote: Originally Posted by Cheeesman does anyone know where i can get anti sway bars for my 97 318ti. everwhere i look they all say exp. 318ti and it is starting to piss me off. so if you can hep that would be great!!!!! | | | | 03-06-2008, 03:00 PM | #12 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Odenton, MD Posts: 419 | There is a thread here. I helped set up a group buy through LudicrouSpeed. | | | | Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | | Posting Rules | You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | |