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Rocket Ron
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Rear torsion bars upgrade
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June 05, 2014, 09:35:42 am »
Looking at upgrading the rear torsion bars on my beetle drag car
Has anyone some recommendations for the size
The beetle is been on a diet and has no front or rear inner wings and the rear luggage and front scuttle and dash are gone. It also has a gasser style rear cage tied into the rear frame horns. I'm guessing the total weight saving from the removal minus the cage weight is around 80-100 kg
Currently have spas adjustable rear shocks on the rear
Thanks in advance
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Mike Lawless
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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June 05, 2014, 15:08:20 pm »
I know a lot of guys choose 28mm bars for lighter weight cars, but then I know several that have changed those to 30mm.
With 30mm being the max, I don't think you can go too stiff, especially if your motor is putting out some power. Since you already have adjustable shocks, the 30s will work.
I had 30s on the Blue Car and they weren't enough to keep it from smacking the sump on the ground, even with the shocks adjusted to the stiffest setting. Granted, quite a bit heavier than your car, and the bus trans also was a factor. But still, if I were building a lighter weight car, I'd put the 30s on it without giving it another thought.
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BeetleBug
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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June 05, 2014, 16:05:22 pm »
Quote from: Mike Lawless on June 05, 2014, 15:08:20 pm
I know a lot of guys choose 28mm bars for lighter weight cars, but then I know several that have changed those to 30mm.
With 30mm being the max, I don't think you can go too stiff, especially if your motor is putting out some power. Since you already have adjustable shocks, the 30s will work.
I had 30s on the Blue Car and they weren't enough to keep it from smacking the sump on the ground, even with the shocks adjusted to the stiffest setting. Granted, quite a bit heavier than your car, and the bus trans also was a factor. But still, if I were building a lighter weight car, I'd put the 30s on it without giving it another thought.
Ditto!
I have a close to full weight 67 beetle with 30mm torsions and they are not stiff enough to avoid the sump from hitting the ground if I launch with lot of boost and clutch. As soon as I turn the clutch down or experience wheel spin then no problem.
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Rocket Ron
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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June 05, 2014, 21:26:53 pm »
Thanks for the advice, chaps
Ta Ron
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richie
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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Reply #4 on:
June 05, 2014, 21:47:03 pm »
26mm short bars
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JS
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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June 05, 2014, 23:14:29 pm »
28mm long ones work for me.
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Rocket Ron
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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June 06, 2014, 09:52:14 am »
Quote from: richie on June 05, 2014, 21:47:03 pm
26mm short bars
I'm guessing shorter softer bars have a more progressive action ?
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Mike Lawless
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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June 06, 2014, 14:30:13 pm »
Ron, don't listen to Richie. What does he know anyway?
I mean, there are at least three, maybe four guys in the whole world that are as fast or maybe faster.
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NoBars
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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June 06, 2014, 14:43:15 pm »
1700 pounds at the line, 30 mm short bars. 28s allowed too much camber change at the hit.
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Trond Dahl
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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June 06, 2014, 15:08:51 pm »
Full weight car with cage. 28mm torsions and AVO adjustable recalibrated(stiffer) shocks set to maximum.
http://www.youtube.com/v/FpQ3H-BF6kc
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spanners
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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June 07, 2014, 07:59:27 am »
Different descline completely, but I ran 29 mm short bars successfully on my swing/a circuit cars, very stiff shock settings are needed to control this size bar partly due to the stock shock mounting location having less effect than if the shock was completely re located outboard to nearer the wheel hub, stock location coil overs would likewise need a higher spring rate than a rear mac strut for example, which has far less leverage on the shock and could, in theory a use much softer spring rate and shock setting, overall track width too has some say in wheel rate and shock valuing, together with our old enemy un sprung weight.
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Rocket Ron
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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June 30, 2016, 22:11:33 pm »
Harvey
Have a look here
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Russell
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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July 05, 2016, 23:30:49 pm »
Ron
It's hard to disagree with any of the above suggestions but I run mainly 28 and 29 on the replica gassers as they are all full body weight coupled with decent shocks from Richie , I've only had success
Hope this helps
Russell
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numbnuts
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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August 11, 2016, 07:03:04 am »
Hi guys, so reading the above I am a bit confused, I guess vehicle weight has a lot to do with the bar thickness choice, also power
I am at the point with my project where I need to buy rear torsion bars and shocks for my cal look bug, estimating 250hp and full weight
I have the intermediate size 24 11/16? Oval bug type, can you recommend the size I will need and also good adjustable shocks also
Car will see some street also but this will be of less concern as its being set up to not break parts the fiery time I go to the strip (I hope)
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richie
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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August 11, 2016, 07:22:16 am »
Quote from: numbnuts on August 11, 2016, 07:03:04 am
Hi guys, so reading the above I am a bit confused, I guess vehicle weight has a lot to do with the bar thickness choice, also power
I am at the point with my project where I need to buy rear torsion bars and shocks for my cal look bug, estimating 250hp and full weight
I have the intermediate size 24 11/16? Oval bug type, can you recommend the size I will need and also good adjustable shocks also
Car will see some street also but this will be of less concern as its being set up to not break parts the fiery time I go to the strip (I hope)
What clutch will you run for 250hp? that has a lot to do with it as well as if its real harsh it will work suspension harder on launch so normal route is harder torsion, also 1st gear ratio has a big effect
cheers Richie
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BeetleBug
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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August 11, 2016, 07:26:37 am »
Quote from: richie on August 11, 2016, 07:22:16 am
Quote from: numbnuts on August 11, 2016, 07:03:04 am
Hi guys, so reading the above I am a bit confused, I guess vehicle weight has a lot to do with the bar thickness choice, also power
I am at the point with my project where I need to buy rear torsion bars and shocks for my cal look bug, estimating 250hp and full weight
I have the intermediate size 24 11/16? Oval bug type, can you recommend the size I will need and also good adjustable shocks also
Car will see some street also but this will be of less concern as its being set up to not break parts the fiery time I go to the strip (I hope)
What clutch will you run for 250hp? that has a lot to do with it as well as if its real harsh it will work suspension harder on launch so normal route is harder torsion, also 1st gear ratio has a big effect
cheers Richie
Richie is asking THE question! It is all about the clutch control. It is what will keep you away from breaking parts and make your car launch like it should. That said, I would go for 28 to with a good damper to control the rebound. And IMPORTANT; do NOT use snubbers with them as it will make it bounce even more.
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numbnuts
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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August 11, 2016, 10:48:18 am »
I have a kennedy stage 2 clutch to use. The gearbox is a bit of an unknown quantity, I was sold it as a rancho pro drag box, the ratios unknown, it came at a good price and my eagerness to get out racing made me buy it
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BeetleBug
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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August 11, 2016, 10:54:58 am »
Quote from: numbnuts on August 11, 2016, 10:48:18 am
I have a kennedy stage 2 clutch to use. The gearbox is a bit of an unknown quantity, I was sold it as a rancho pro drag box, the ratios unknown, it came at a good price and my eagerness to get out racing made me buy it
Which disc do you plan to use with the KEP2?
-BB-
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numbnuts
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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August 11, 2016, 18:53:12 pm »
I can't tell at the moment as away
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Rocket Ron
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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Reply #19 on:
August 11, 2016, 19:27:51 pm »
Guess Harvey didn't need them
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numbnuts
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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August 11, 2016, 20:01:55 pm »
It's either the stage 2 rated to 220lbft or the stage 3 rated to 260lbft
I think it was the stage 2 so will be on the limit with my engine, maybe a bit of slip but that might help the gearbox I guess
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leec
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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August 11, 2016, 21:35:57 pm »
Quote from: Ron Elliot on August 11, 2016, 19:27:51 pm
Guess Harvey didn't need them
Harvey has really improved after his photoshop course
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numbnuts
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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August 15, 2016, 06:39:07 am »
So the clutch is a KEP stage 2( disc and pressure plate), what size torsion bars do you recommend?
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richie
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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August 15, 2016, 08:30:38 am »
Quote from: numbnuts on August 15, 2016, 06:39:07 am
So the clutch is a KEP stage 2( disc and pressure plate), what size torsion bars do you recommend?
Not sure what disc that is, can you put a picture up of it? But as a starting point 28mm bars with a good single[ or double if budget allows] adjustable rear shock like the QA1, do you have rubber or urethane bushings for spring plates?
cheers Richie
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numbnuts
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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August 24, 2016, 12:23:32 pm »
So I have been looking at the 28mm bars, a random search brought up these, a lot cheaper than swayaway, any experience with these?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/28mm-x-24-11-16-torsion-bars-chromoly-pr-dune-buggy-vw-baja-bug/291192627985?hash=item43cc6ee311
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numbnuts
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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September 06, 2016, 12:18:21 pm »
So after taking my pressure plate off I can see what clutch I have, it matches this:
http://www.pacificcustoms.com/ac141928.html
would the 28mm bars be the way to go? Looks like it from what you all have said. Also would it be worth taking a chance on the cheap bars (latest rage) as there are not many reviews I can find?
Cheers for your input
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spanners
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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September 06, 2016, 17:25:31 pm »
personly i would not go near unknowns, the springs are everything and go beyond short term cash saving, they ARE the car, SAW serve thousands of racers with predictable and consistent pring poundage values in the toughest off road enviroments.
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JeeWee
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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October 15, 2018, 01:43:01 am »
Currently I run the stock and 60+ year old rear torsion bars in my 1957 oval window beetle, fitted with an okrasa motor. I am not looking for hard launches, but when I drive the car with 4 adult passengers or the vacation bagage when going to a meeting, the car is lowering quite a bit. I also think for a bit more sporty driving I would like to have the suspension a bit stiffer, but still comfortable.
Question, does the spring rate changes after 60 years of usage and does it need to be replaced if you want to improve the handeling of the car?
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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November 27, 2018, 01:57:20 am »
Wow this is a timely thread for me, when installing large torsion bars what angle do you install them at (ie preload) I'm guessing 17deg would be wayyy to much?
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richie
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Re: Rear torsion bars upgrade
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November 27, 2018, 08:41:19 am »
Quote from: JeeWee on October 15, 2018, 01:43:01 am
Currently I run the stock and 60+ year old rear torsion bars in my 1957 oval window beetle, fitted with an okrasa motor. I am not looking for hard launches, but when I drive the car with 4 adult passengers or the vacation bagage when going to a meeting, the car is lowering quite a bit. I also think for a bit more sporty driving I would like to have the suspension a bit stiffer, but still comfortable.
Question, does the spring rate changes after 60 years of usage and does it need to be replaced if you want to improve the handeling of the car?
Yes it does, if you measure both sides at rear most often driver side is lower due to wearing more that side over all those years
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