Nader:
In your particular situation, it would be impossible to make a recommendation on the front anti-roll bar without knowing everything about your car and then driving to see how it handles. There is no magic speed in the front anti-roll bar stiffness. If you car handles well and you have no complaints of the amount of chassis roll or the handling balance at the limit, I would stick with what you have. All other things being equal, an increase in front anti-roll bar rate will usually lead to more understeer (push) through corners, although there are certainly exceptions to this rule. The solid front bar is also heavier.
- I just finished reading the ACR article in the most recent Viper Magazine. In the article it summarizes the ACR suspension mods. In particular it mentions, "The more aggressive ACR suspension setup requires increased roll stiffness up front, so a new stiffer front stabilizer bar is included." Since I have very similar mods namely lighter wheels and non runflats, Moton adjustable suspension, and stoptech rotors would you recommend the same thicker stabilizer bar? I do track the car 2-3 times a year. The car handles extremely well but not sure i should be running a thicker bar in conjunction with my more aggressive suspension setup. Also, with the StopTech rotors do you have any pad recommendations for light track use but mostly street driving?
In your particular situation, it would be impossible to make a recommendation on the front anti-roll bar without knowing everything about your car and then driving to see how it handles. There is no magic speed in the front anti-roll bar stiffness. If you car handles well and you have no complaints of the amount of chassis roll or the handling balance at the limit, I would stick with what you have. All other things being equal, an increase in front anti-roll bar rate will usually lead to more understeer (push) through corners, although there are certainly exceptions to this rule. The solid front bar is also heavier.