acr/rt specs---acr owners what are stock specs
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:45 am
ok what are the specs (all around the car motor, suspension,)
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R/T and ACR have the same steering rack.LCPLPunk wrote:what kind of steering rack do RTs have?
If RT and ACR have same steering rack, then they have same steering ratio??? - 16:1srt4evah wrote:R/T and ACR have the same steering rack.LCPLPunk wrote:what kind of steering rack do RTs have?
It's also a low-boost unit, so it feels firmer. In other words, there's less power assist in the steering, to give you more of a feel for the steering.
Competition Suspension
The Competition suspension package is only available on ACR Neons, and is even more fully developed than the first generation ACR. Foremost in the design are double-adjustable struts with a wide range of stiffness for both rebound and compression. Compression/rebound are adjusted together rather than separately; but this is an improvement over the later first-generation ACR Konis in which compression was not adjustable at all. The Competition struts are inverted in design, meaning the hydraulics are at the top of the strut, for increased strength and resistance to lateral loading. They adjust from below rather than above. These excellent pieces are manufactured in the UK by Dynamic Suspensions, and are similar to the struts used in the popular British Touring Car series racecars. Spring rates are the same as the Sport package, as are the front and rear stabilizer bars. The Competition package also includes the low-boost "firm feel" power steering.
The struts have six full turns of the adjustment knob. To adjust damping, turn the knob clockwise until strut damping is at full hard, then turn the knob counter-clockwise to the desired number of detent clicks. 24 clicks down is considered full soft. The detents may not be noticeable, painting hash marks on the knobs and counting the rotations would be more accurate.
Competition Suspension Specifics Spring Rate (Front) 150 lbs/in
Spring Rate (Rear) 120 lbs/in
Front Sway Bar 22 mm
Rear Sway Bar 19 mm
Steering Ratio 18:1 ( firm feel power assist)
Struts Very Stiff; Double Adjustable; inverted Dynamic Suspensions)
Sport Suspension
The Sport suspension package uses the same design Tokico struts as the Touring suspension; however, the struts are valved for somewhat stiffer response. Roll stiffness is increased as well with a heavier front sway bar and the addition of a rear sway bar (again similar to the first generation car). This package comes standard on the R/T, and is included on both SE and ES Neons when equipped with the optional Sports Appearance Package. The Sport package has the same steering ratio as the Touring setup, but with less power-assist boost for better road feel.
Sport Suspension Specifics Spring Rate (Front) 150 lbs/in
Spring Rate (Rear) 120 lbs/in
Front Sway Bar 22 mm
Rear Sway Bar 19 mm
Steering Ratio 18:1 (firm feel power assist)
Struts Stiffer (Tokico)
Touring Suspension
Like its predecessor, the Touring suspension (SDC) package is standard on most Neons. It is used on all SE/LE, ES/LX, and SXT/Sport Neons unless they have the Sport Appearance Package. This is the softest setup, but still offers good handling capabilities. Slightly higher center of gravity and slightly softer struts with more travel mean that the second generation car does not handle quite as crisply, but certainly rides better than the original.
Touring Suspension Specifics Spring Rate (Front) 140 lbs/in
Spring Rate (Rear) 110 lbs/in
Front Sway Bar 20 mm
Rear Sway Bar Equipped on 2000-2001
Steering Ratio 18:1 (power assist)
Struts Tokico Firm
Try again.03blackrt wrote:^^^ ratio of turns on the stearing wheel to turns of the front wheels. 18 revolutions of the steering wheel for 1 revolution of the front wheels.
I believe he's correct actually, except that the front wheels cannot turn completely around for a full revolution, more like 1/6 of one revolution, or roughly 3 turns for maximum crank.Mopar00Neon wrote:Try again.03blackrt wrote:^^^ ratio of turns on the stearing wheel to turns of the front wheels. 18 revolutions of the steering wheel for 1 revolution of the front wheels.
Id like to see someone turn a neon steering wheel 18 times.
Mopar00Neon wrote:Try again.03blackrt wrote:^^^ ratio of turns on the stearing wheel to turns of the front wheels. 18 revolutions of the steering wheel for 1 revolution of the front wheels.
Id like to see someone turn a neon steering wheel 18 times.
Hehe, thanks, I'm not a complete n00b, I am also forum member #466 out of about 50,000 on SRTForums, I waited for an SRT-4 for about 2 years before they finally released one.BlackRoseRacing wrote:^^^
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