Hey !
Just a little suggestion here. Everybody knows that the lighter a car is, the higher the spring frequency it will need will be. For instance, a car like the FXO requires springs that are between 2.2 and 2.3Hz, while a light car like the LX4 or the UFR would need something around 3.0-3.2Hz.
The spring stiffness is directly linked to the spring's frequency. The stiffer a spring will be, the higher will be its frequency. However, in LFS, for the light cars (except the formulas with downforce), we can't select springs that should be stiff enough to acheive those frequencies because the selection range's maximum is lower that the optimum spring rate.
So my point is :
Allow us to select stiffer springs for the light road cars and baby GTR. The XRT is too heavy to require springs that have a stiffness of 160, while 120 should be appropriate for the UFR or the LX4.
Just a little suggestion here. Everybody knows that the lighter a car is, the higher the spring frequency it will need will be. For instance, a car like the FXO requires springs that are between 2.2 and 2.3Hz, while a light car like the LX4 or the UFR would need something around 3.0-3.2Hz.
The spring stiffness is directly linked to the spring's frequency. The stiffer a spring will be, the higher will be its frequency. However, in LFS, for the light cars (except the formulas with downforce), we can't select springs that should be stiff enough to acheive those frequencies because the selection range's maximum is lower that the optimum spring rate.
So my point is :
Allow us to select stiffer springs for the light road cars and baby GTR. The XRT is too heavy to require springs that have a stiffness of 160, while 120 should be appropriate for the UFR or the LX4.