John Larkin
Sublime Master of Turbology
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OK, I've thought and thought about the whole IC, lift, pinion angle thing. I believe I understand how the rear portion of the car is supposed to be set-up (and Kevin Slaby, expect a data sheet from me soon). I am trying to figure out the optimum spring for the front end. From what I understand, the front spring's job in drag racing is to maximize the front control arm travel. The springs "push" the front end upward upon launch which causes the weight of the vehicle to be transferred to the rear of the car. But the springs must maximize the length of control arm travel to be effective, i.e. if the spring runs out of "push" at the end of it's travel, then a longer spring is necessary.
This is my question: Which spring will cause maximum control arm travel but retain ride control simultaneously? Can I use a spring that is longer (for the "push") but of the same spring rate (for the ride control)? And I would have to be conscious of coil bind as well.
I don't want to do as many vendors have said and "just put some Moroso Trick Springs on it". Just because all the kids are doing it doesn't make it right.
Am I all goofed up here?
This is my question: Which spring will cause maximum control arm travel but retain ride control simultaneously? Can I use a spring that is longer (for the "push") but of the same spring rate (for the ride control)? And I would have to be conscious of coil bind as well.

Am I all goofed up here?