Torsion bars

Regardless of type, each spring is holding the same weight and storing the same energy.The difference is in how far the different rate springs are compressed or twisted.
On launch the weaker spring will have to rise higher before it is unloaded and is probably only a couple of inches difference.


No, they do NOT have the same energy. You a wrong my friend. Like I said, Dave Morgan explains the math much better than I do.

Not only that, I've been taking over sprung cars and correctly springing them and making them faster since 1988.

I can walk up to most bracket cars in the staging lanes and LOOK at the springs, front or rear and tell you how close it is.

It's all about stored energy.