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its mainly for my own curiosity. i noticed that the nsx-r suspension has a higher front spring rate and SOS reccomends a higher front spring rate. from my limited experience with mr, the rear always had stiffer spring rates. so i figured it probably had something to do with the motion ratio, i wanted to do my own calculations. also i plan on getting an nsx in a year or two. so that information would be valuable when picking out spring rates for coilovers. finally because im bored im making a list of vehicles that intrest me and their motion ratio's just for fun. so far i have the miata, rx7, and s2000.so if anyone knows it off hand and could tell me id appreciate it.
its mainly for my own curiosity. i noticed that the nsx-r suspension has a higher front spring rate and SOS reccomends a higher front spring rate. from my limited experience with mr, the rear always had stiffer spring rates. so i figured it probably had something to do with the motion ratio, i wanted to do my own calculations. also i plan on getting an nsx in a year or two. so that information would be valuable when picking out spring rates for coilovers. finally because im bored im making a list of vehicles that intrest me and their motion ratio's just for fun. so far i have the miata, rx7, and s2000.
so if anyone knows it off hand and could tell me id appreciate it.