Mugen N1 damper question
I was looking on Kings web site and noticed the optional spring sets for the N1 damper. They are labled K=28, K=16.... is that 2800# spring??
Just curious because that seems odd.
scott
Just curious because that seems odd.
scott
Jeez, 2800# spring seems more like a brick than a spring, don't you think? 
The K actually stands for KG/MM (kilograms/milimeter)
Here's a quick conversion ratio for you... 1 KG/MM = 56 Lbs.
So with that being said, a 28k spring is 1568# and the 16k spring is 896#.

The K actually stands for KG/MM (kilograms/milimeter)
Here's a quick conversion ratio for you... 1 KG/MM = 56 Lbs.
So with that being said, a 28k spring is 1568# and the 16k spring is 896#.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EKology »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">a 28k spring is 1568# </TD></TR></TABLE>
bricks are softer
bricks are softer
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