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Lazlo123 December-1st-2004 09:17 AM

Spinning tires
 
Last night, i popped the cluth a little too fast and pressed on the gas a little too hard and the tires spun... but instead of just a constant spin, the tires would, i don't know, it seemed like they would grab traction but then spin again, and keep doing that.... if anybody know what i am talking about, any idea what causes that?

I'm driving a 2000 dx..

tonkabui December-1st-2004 09:19 AM

wheel hop. stiffer engine mounts will rememdy this problem.

Roddimus Prime December-1st-2004 09:29 AM

wErd. AWR makes a front motor mount for about $65shipped. It should bolt right in with a 17mm socket and a breaker bar in about 5 minutes.

I wish I had one on my MSP so I could've launched worth a crap...Wheelhop pwnd m3.

Lazlo123 December-1st-2004 10:06 AM

interesting... please excuse me for being a bother... but would you mind explaining how this works? A poor engine mount makes the wheels hop when they spin?

Da P-Funk! December-1st-2004 10:50 AM

It is a relationship between the drive train 'torquing up' and then the sudden release as the wheels spin (drop in friction). The drive train moves back to its regular position, but because higher torque is still being produced and the wheels stopped spinning for a momemt the cycle repeats itself until the car gets moving...

It all happens quickly. The stiffer mounts will keep the drive train from changing position quite as much when torquing up - hence less move/release/move release cycling...

Lazlo123 December-1st-2004 11:05 AM

Thanks!

Phantom Cruiser December-1st-2004 11:59 AM

I'm due for motor mounts too...g'damn wheel hoppage!

Omron December-1st-2004 03:06 PM

One thing i can't stand is my wheel hop on cornering, if i take a turn fast, I don't skidd, it hops, kinda like when you go go karting lol

go figure..

but either way cornering is great no real big complaints

Phantom Cruiser December-1st-2004 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by Omron
One thing i can't stand is my wheel hop on cornering, if i take a turn fast, I don't skidd, it hops, kinda like when you go go karting lol

go figure..

but either way cornering is great no real big complaints

No probs w/corners here...just the whole straight line acceleration from a dead stop :cookoo:

tonkabui December-1st-2004 04:52 PM


Originally Posted by Omron
One thing i can't stand is my wheel hop on cornering, if i take a turn fast, I don't skidd, it hops, kinda like when you go go karting lol

go figure..

but either way cornering is great no real big complaints


yeah, you can't really fix that unless you get an LSD.

Omron December-1st-2004 05:34 PM

drop the front an inch muahahhaha

Jackelope November-29th-2005 03:02 PM

i know, i know, old thread... but.. what if i still get wheel hop after install front/rear AWR mounts? just too much d$mn power?

kargoboy November-29th-2005 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by Jackelope
i know, i know, old thread... but.. what if i still get wheel hop after install front/rear AWR mounts? just too much d$mn power?

Heh. Yeah, that's it. Too much power.
I dunno, is it happening to you now?
Usually the wheel hop is caused by engine movement. Too much power would just spin your wheels.

Jackelope November-29th-2005 03:32 PM

yah, still happens, just not as much ... or as *harsh*

eggynatey November-29th-2005 04:29 PM

I'd probably try to rig up some sort of engine torque brace. :)


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