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H-Sport Sway Bar Q's
I've spent the last few weeks reading thru various suspension postings in both Perf Mods and in some of the Racing Forums. I have a few additional questions. First off, let me tell you what I'm thinking about and what I'm after:
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I can't comment on the springs or the front sway bar, but I got the H-sport comp rear sway last week (right before a track day :lol: ) and it is AMAZING. The car just seems to glide around corners now. Even on the way home from the shop (ESE in Pittsburgh) I was taking corners about 10mph faster than I did earlier in the day, without realizing it. Oh, just for comparison's sake: My car is also a daily driver - mostly highway (50 a day) except for the really nice stretch of twisties near my house. The only mods I've got are an Alta intake and the new swaybar. I'm still running the runflats.
Hope that helps a bit. |
Originally Posted by Storm180
I can't comment on the springs or the front sway bar, but I got the H-sport comp rear sway last week (right before a track day :lol: ) and it is AMAZING. The car just seems to glide around corners now. Even on the way home from the shop (ESE in Pittsburgh) I was taking corners about 10mph faster than I did earlier in the day, without realizing it. Oh, just for comparison's sake: My car is also a daily driver - mostly highway (50 a day) except for the really nice stretch of twisties near my house. The only mods I've got are an Alta intake and the new swaybar. I'm still running the runflats.
Hope that helps a bit. |
The H-Sport products are top-shelf for the performance enthusiast. The springs are a requisite if you're not going to coil-overs.
In terms of the front and rear bars, yes you definitely want the rear Comp bar, and what position you put it in is dependant if you also match it with the front bar. That said, the front bar install is not a piece of cake to install, though for a tracked MINI, it's worth the improved responsiveness and stability. If you only install the rear, put the bar on the middle hole as the most aggressive setting. This will make a very neutral MCS. We keep H-Sport products in-stock! Happy Motoring! :grin: Ryan |
I have both the H-sport Sway bars (Comp) and H-sport Springs.
I did each upgrade in stages. 1st was the rear bar and then the springs (front bar is not yet installed... not sure if I ever will install it). A few months passed between each install so I could get a feel for what each thing improved. The rear bar is by far the better upgrade. The car feels so much tighter/ responsive.(not sure if I'm using the correct terms... all of this is a learning curve for me) The springs are nice, but a much harsher ride, if you travel on some crappy roads like I do. The car sits about 1" lower and looks cool and seems more mini to me. Hope this helps, Keith |
Originally Posted by Audioman
The springs are nice, but a much harsher ride, if you travel on some crappy roads like I do.
Interesting. I'm not disagreeing with your experience, but I thought the H-Sport's were progressive. With the spring rates actually softer than stock ones then in a "loaded" position, they get stiffer. Do you think the "much harsher ride" is due to the sway bars or due to the springs? |
Hey Ryan, Thanks for the info above!
Originally Posted by Ryephile
That said, the front bar install is not a piece of cake to install, though for a tracked MINI, it's worth the improved responsiveness and stability.
So you'd only recommend the front swaybar if I track the MINI? |
Yea, the front bar will stiffen up the front (good for track) but that creates even more understeer which you have to dial out with the rear bar. Say your running the stock front bar and the rear bar on the softest setting. To get that same over/understeer tendency with the stiffer front bar, the rear bar might have to be moved to the middle position. You'll get absolutely flat cornering but the problem with the front bar is that it's not very easy to install. Here's a link to the install: http://www.webbmotorsports.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4
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If you are willing to look outside of hsport for the sways...look towards Ireland egineering...its infinitely adjustable and it comes with endlinks for the same price as the Hsport bar if not cheaper
just offering another option if you want it :smile: |
I have the Hsport comp rear bar and springs. I set the bar on the stiffest setting and don't find it too much at normal or just above normal corner speeds. At high speeds in corners you definately get some oversteer which easily controlled. I've never felt unsafe.
The ride is stiffer but hsport springs + non-runflats is maybe just a hair stiffer stock + runflats. I have Yokahama Pradas that work very well. |
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