Originally Posted by
brad
Heavier springs need heavier damping - no? The Koni sports are the same partno no matter what engine combo you have but I'm happy to crank them up even more - I'll give it a shot.
The damping and spring rates need to match the suspended mass. The spring rate is constant but the damping rate varies with the speed of the motion so with a lighter mass, the lower inertia will be slowed by the same damping coefficient more quickly.
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