eromani
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I'm autocrossing my newly acquired '23 Civic SI in GS now with the possibility of prepping it for STH. I wanted to get some data on how the car is set up stock. I started by measuring calculating the motion ratio of the front and rear suspensions, and used the published total mass and weight distributions, and did my best to estimate the unsprung mass. Hopefully this is useful for some people on this forum, and maybe others can check my unsprung weight and motion ratio numbers.
Next steps...figure out stock Lateral Load Transfer Distribution, but I need more accurate numbers first on Center of Gravity height, Roll Center height, and Sway Bar rates/MR's.
Conclusion so far after driving it on a practice/tune event...
Front springs are a bit soft, rears are just fine. It's actually quite a good ride and handles really well in a competition environment. There is significant turn-in understeer, helped with trail braking. Mid-corner once the car sets is very neutral, and the rear rotates on lift off. Corner exit is as expected, put your foot down and pull yourself out of the corner.
What this car really needs is to reduce some corner-entry understeer with some more negative front camber. Bringing the front ride frequency up to at least 1.8 would be nice too with stiffer front springs, and balance that out with more rear bar. All of that is of course illegal for G Street class, but will be fine for STH. I'm currently maxed out on front camber (pulled the strut pins) and it's at -1 driver side and -0.9 passenger side.
So aiming for a target ride frequency of 2Hz all around, you get the following spring rates:
So an STH build might look like coilovers with camber plates, 6k springs front and back, and balance with adjustable sway bars.
Thoughts? Disputes?
Next steps...figure out stock Lateral Load Transfer Distribution, but I need more accurate numbers first on Center of Gravity height, Roll Center height, and Sway Bar rates/MR's.
OEM Data | N/mm | kg/mm | lb/in |
Front Spring Rate | 27.00209276 | 2.753447178 | 154.186 |
Rear Spring Rate | 55.90501125 | 5.700724636 | 319.226 |
Front Wheel Rate | 25.50155572 | 2.599546965 | 145.7231756 |
Rear Wheel Rate | 31.46229801 | 3.207165954 | 179.7845601 |
OEM Ride Frequencies | Hz | ||
Front Ride Frequency | 1.361044116 | ||
Rear Ride Frequency | 1.899871277 |
Vehicle Data | |
Total Vehicle Weight (kg) | 1339 |
Front Weight Distribution (%) | 60.3 |
Motion Ratio (Front) | 1.029 |
Motion Ratio (Rear) | 1.333 |
Unsprung Weight Front (kg) | 55 |
Unsprung Weight Rear (kg) | 45 |
Front Weight (kg) | 807.417 |
Front Single Corner Weight (kg) | 403.7085 |
Front Single Corner Sprung Weight (kg) | 348.7085 |
Rear Weight (kg) | 531.583 |
Rear Single Corner Weight (kg) | 265.7915 |
Rear Single Corner Sprung Weight (kg) | 220.7915 |
Conclusion so far after driving it on a practice/tune event...
Front springs are a bit soft, rears are just fine. It's actually quite a good ride and handles really well in a competition environment. There is significant turn-in understeer, helped with trail braking. Mid-corner once the car sets is very neutral, and the rear rotates on lift off. Corner exit is as expected, put your foot down and pull yourself out of the corner.
What this car really needs is to reduce some corner-entry understeer with some more negative front camber. Bringing the front ride frequency up to at least 1.8 would be nice too with stiffer front springs, and balance that out with more rear bar. All of that is of course illegal for G Street class, but will be fine for STH. I'm currently maxed out on front camber (pulled the strut pins) and it's at -1 driver side and -0.9 passenger side.
So aiming for a target ride frequency of 2Hz all around, you get the following spring rates:
Springs Based on Target Ride Frequency | N/mm | kg/mm | lb/in |
Front Spring Rate | 58.31 | 5.95 | 332.94 |
Rear Spring Rate | 61.95 | 6.32 | 353.76 |
Thoughts? Disputes?
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