This is How a Rear Sway Bar Will Unlock More Speed | Mk7 GTI

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  • Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
  • What is the next step to make our front-wheel-drive Mk7 Volkswagen GTI handle better on track? It's time to add a bigger rear sway bar, also known as an anti-roll bar or a stabilizer bar, from 034Motorsport.
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  • @bruceharkness4497
    @bruceharkness4497 11 місяців тому +15

    I have a MK7.5 GTI. The reason I added a stiffer rear bar had nothing to do with track times. Makes a huge difference in how much more neutral the car feels on the street. I don’t feel much difference in compliance, my suspension is mostly on the softest setting. Probably the easiest and potentially cheapest handling mod. I went low budget with an Eibach bar and metal replacement endlinks. 40K later and still happy.

    • @awaisiqbal8934
      @awaisiqbal8934 17 днів тому

      How does it affect braking on straight and curved paths ?

    • @bm_wuratli6883
      @bm_wuratli6883 6 днів тому

      ​@@awaisiqbal8934 this is the reason why I bought gti 7 Cs and bought 7 Cs s part body there u go cheapest gti 7 Cs s way to get...

  • @2of2DCH
    @2of2DCH Рік тому +2

    Having run the dynamic rear endlinks IMO the adjustable part is neat, but I would have preferred a static length option with the asymmetrical lower bushing. Adjusting the length on that would not be a fun time compared to the fronts.
    Also milling flats on the spacer on the top shaft would be nice. Trying to finagle an allen wrench into the end of the shaft is a pain. Mill flats and you could use a box wrench which would be a gamechanger.

  • @peterpabian
    @peterpabian 10 місяців тому +2

    Why does increasing rear roll stiffness cause a shift in balance of load to the rear? You're not actually taking any weight off the front end.
    Also, if body roll dilutes camber, isnt it more intuitive to want to increase roll stiffness in the front of the car?

    • @peterpabian
      @peterpabian 10 місяців тому

      I answered my first question but the second question still stands.

    • @Grassrootsmotorsports
      @Grassrootsmotorsports  10 місяців тому

      We’ll have a video on the front bar posted soon, but yes: In certain camber-limited cars (like our GTI), you can find more speed with a bigger front bar, too, as the effect of added dynamic negative camber is more pronounced than the effect of increased front roll stiffness.

  • @tevvsix4321
    @tevvsix4321 Рік тому +1

    I thought bigger sway bars reduced overall grip and decreased the independence of the suspension. I thought body roll didn’t equate to a lack of mechanical grip (Miata’s have body roll but have lots of grip), but it does affect driver confidence, not mechanical grip.

    • @Grassrootsmotorsports
      @Grassrootsmotorsports  11 місяців тому +5

      Short answer: It depends. A RWD double A-arm car like a Miata has a different set of challenges than a FWD strut car like our VW.

    • @weedshoes5089
      @weedshoes5089 11 місяців тому +2

      Stiffer sway bars can increase overall grip if they're used to reduce undesirable camber loss. A stiffer sway bar doesn't only (in general) reduce grip at that end of the car, it adds grip to the other end by keeping the whole car flatter.

  • @alexblake5294
    @alexblake5294 4 місяці тому

    You keep mentioning your little Miata, I can see who you are now. yes I am judging. The more you mention your Miata the more the more hairgel and make up starts to show. Obvious