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8 Oct 2013, 09:01 (Ref:3314480) | #1 | ||
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Suspension design
I have designed front suspension, double wishbone, unparallel, unequal length. Due to packaging and that I have some parts on the shelf, these are my figures
SAI (kpi) 12 degrees Scrub radius 34mm 0.5 dergrees camber gain in bump per 20mm bump ( 2deg roll) R/C height 35mm. 60% Ackermann. The car is rear engine. Any input is helpful John |
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9 Oct 2013, 02:27 (Ref:3314926) | #2 | ||
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COG?
The roll centre may be too low for a rear engined car. It's hard to get tyre temp and initial turn in can suffer otherwise. |
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9 Oct 2013, 08:10 (Ref:3314994) | #3 | ||
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Thanks for your reply. I don't know how to calculate the COG is the design phase, only guess it's a low from experience. Due to limited resources, I looked at the RC height of the Lotus Elise and similar car, although my track is wider at 1620mm. While on the subject, I was thinking of a RC height of 60 to 70 mm for the rear. The engine and transmission are from a Subaru Impreza, EJ20T.
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