Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks (Updated)
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Hi Folks, Finally I could test my new set of Viking DA Shocks that I installed in my car. These shocks already improve my 60ft from 1.58 to 1.54 but I'm still having tire bouncing on the start. I'm using this setup on the Shocks: Front: Compression = 12, Rebound 2. Rear: Compression = 4, Rebound 12. My car is an A Body, 3300lbs Small Block with 464WHP, Footbrake, 4500 Stall Converter, Hoosiers 28x10.5, 4.56 Gear, Leaf Springs with Assassin Traction Bars. I'm sending two videos of the start... So if someone could see that and can support me to fix this issue will be great. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpsFBEn8U4A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErDPMz66wkw Thanks, Diego Reis
'77 Brazilian Dodge Charger R/T - Street Car Footbrake, Pump Gas, SB Mopar 360" N/A 3300lbs, Leaf Spring + Assassin Bars Best 1/8 mile ET 1.50 60' / 4.31 330' / 6.73@102.54mph
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Re: Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks
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Shackles looks like fine but I'm plannig change them for Sliders ASAP... Suspension Loaded Suspension Unloaded Another thing that I'm looking is Traction Bars angle. I'm running with lower holes mounted front/rear and I understand that I'm having a very agressive rear tires hitting on the ground with this combination because front of the bar is higher them rear and when I leave the brake and car launch, loading suspension this angle change a lot hitting tires on the ground so hard as you can see on these picture that I posted above... So, make sense or don't? Thanks
'77 Brazilian Dodge Charger R/T - Street Car Footbrake, Pump Gas, SB Mopar 360" N/A 3300lbs, Leaf Spring + Assassin Bars Best 1/8 mile ET 1.50 60' / 4.31 330' / 6.73@102.54mph
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Re: Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks
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Looking at the 1st video, the car plants the tire fine then it bounces back up in the car. To get rid of that hop, tighten the compression on the rear from a 4 to a 7. that should keep the tire planted.
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Re: Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks
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Me thinks the rear shackles are going past center(straight up and down) when it leaves and that will make the rear unload causing the hopping Is there any way you can video the back of the car by the rear springs, Go Pro camera maybe, to see if that is happening or not? I've seen that same problem on more than one A body drag car
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Re: Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks
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Guys, I really appreciate all advices that everyone gave me. I'll make some changes based on your advices and post all improvements here.
Thanks a lot!
'77 Brazilian Dodge Charger R/T - Street Car Footbrake, Pump Gas, SB Mopar 360" N/A 3300lbs, Leaf Spring + Assassin Bars Best 1/8 mile ET 1.50 60' / 4.31 330' / 6.73@102.54mph
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Re: Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks
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As DT pointed out start stiff and go from there. Depends on track conditions what will make it happy. Looks like it is separating to much to me as well and I would follow his way. Tighten the extension start with compression in the middle...
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Re: Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks
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Hi Folks, Finally I could test my new set of Viking DA Shocks that I installed in my car. These shocks already improve my 60ft from 1.58 to 1.54 but I'm still having tire bouncing on the start. I'm using this setup on the Shocks: Front: Compression = 12, Rebound 2. Rear: Compression = 4, Rebound 12. My car is an A Body, 3300lbs Small Block with 464WHP, Footbrake, 4500 Stall Converter, Hoosiers 28x10.5, 4.56 Gear, Leaf Springs with Assassin Traction Bars. I'm sending two videos of the start... So if someone could see that and can support me to fix this issue will be great. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpsFBEn8U4A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErDPMz66wkw Thanks, Diego Reis Diego That is such a cool looking A Body. I have never seen a South American A Body before. They should have offered that style here. They would have sold a lot more A Bodies. I LIKE IT!
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Re: Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks
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Folks, I measured front end travel this weekend and had 4.2" of travel... So I reworked the suspension bumpers that was blocking my front end travel and lowered front of car 1/2" and now I've 5". I know that the golden rule is do not change more than one thing per time but I'm thinking in tight rear shocks extension from 12 to 18 to start.
Jully 22, 23 will have an event and I will can test my last adjustments...
Thanks Guys!
'77 Brazilian Dodge Charger R/T - Street Car Footbrake, Pump Gas, SB Mopar 360" N/A 3300lbs, Leaf Spring + Assassin Bars Best 1/8 mile ET 1.50 60' / 4.31 330' / 6.73@102.54mph
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Re: Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks
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As I posted in another topic, my car has made his best ET so far. I could drop 60ft from 1.54 to 1.50 based on advices that I received from everyone on this topic. The problem with tire boucing is almost solved but the car still boucing tires on start. I'm thinking that rear separation is too much as Al Alguire told me before and you can see at picture attached. I have put extra clamps on front segment of leaf springs but I think that's not enough. Maybe time to change for Calvert Mono Leafs! I started with last configuration that I ran on the rear, 12 rebound and 4 compression and ran at 1.51. So I tighten the rebound for 14 and compression to 5 and 60ft droped to 1.50. I just could made only three passes and don't had time enough to work more on suspension. If I had time I'll tighten more rear shocks but I couldn't. I'm sending below a video from my GoPro camera that I installed under the car. Sorry for the quality but was darken when I made the video. Advices will be great again.. https://youtu.be/FqMf1UC3lVs
'77 Brazilian Dodge Charger R/T - Street Car Footbrake, Pump Gas, SB Mopar 360" N/A 3300lbs, Leaf Spring + Assassin Bars Best 1/8 mile ET 1.50 60' / 4.31 330' / 6.73@102.54mph
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Re: Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks
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It looks to me like.. your settings are still way too loose.. and yes the monoleaf is the way to go it also helps get rid of weight. On compression you should be. Almost full tight... and on extension somewhere in the middle.. if the track is greasy you can loosen extension up for some extra hit... the front end looks way to stiff.. do you have aftermarket a arms.. the Freer you can get the front end the better the car will work
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Re: Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks
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I'm talking with Calvert tech support right now about monoleaf. This should be my next upgrade. I agree with you about front too stiff. I'm running on Rebound 2 and Compression 12 and I lowered front of the car to have more front end travel. currently Front end travel is 5" and still looks too stiff. About control arms I'm still using OEM arms and torsion bars too. Any recomendation of wich control arms to use?
'77 Brazilian Dodge Charger R/T - Street Car Footbrake, Pump Gas, SB Mopar 360" N/A 3300lbs, Leaf Spring + Assassin Bars Best 1/8 mile ET 1.50 60' / 4.31 330' / 6.73@102.54mph
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Re: Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks
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I'm talking with Calvert tech support right now about monoleaf. This should be my next upgrade. I agree with you about front too stiff. I'm running on Rebound 2 and Compression 12 and I lowered front of the car to have more front end travel. currently Front end travel is 5" and still looks too stiff. About control arms I'm still using OEM arms and torsion bars too. Any recomendation of wich control arms to use? I have the early qa1 upper control arms on my car they don't make that version anymore.. at least so I think.. I think Hotchkiss make some nice upper control arms kind of spendy you might take a look..
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Re: Advices to Setup Double Adjustment Shocks
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As Shiloh pointed out to many people overlook the front end and just how tight many of them are. Not talking about the shocks them selves per se' just the suspension in general. As for the rear shock keep tightening the extension til it spins Soften the rebound as much as it will tolerate as well for now. Generally speaking the extension controls the hit or plant of the tire and the rebound how well or long it plants the tire.. With the numbers you are talking are you referring to how far from stiff or from soft they are?? Just to clarify
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