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- Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:43 am
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
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Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
First, an additional comment for my last post:It's apparent that a certain amount of serendipity can occur with the two effects. The temporary loading of the right rear due to the violent lifting of the left front can be just enough to cancel the unloading of the right rear due to driveshaft torque....
- Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:27 am
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
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Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
Was it going left or right before making the changes? Good question. With the rear tires equally loaded, we would expect the car to go straight. But, as you very well know, cars veer to both left and right. A veering to the right would be expected from our knowledge that the driveshaft torque tends...
- Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:17 am
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
- Views: 125663
Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
I had ALMOST completed a very long post in reply when I lost it all. So, I'm going to try again, but with separate posts. Sorry about the inconvenience. How much faster did the car in your example go to the 60' and 330' after introducing asymmetrical instant centers? How much faster did it go with t...
- Sun Nov 29, 2009 7:59 pm
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
- Views: 125663
Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
...there are some situations where you would do that on a VERY fast car.... Let's consider a "half-fast" car. It weighs 3000 pounds, 4.11 axle ratio, 110 inch wheelbase, 14 inch tire radius, 58 inch rear track, and has an anti-roll bar. A production car has a front roll stiffness that is ...
- Sun Nov 29, 2009 4:42 am
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
- Views: 125663
Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
Just can't agree with what your saying and you didn't say how you were going to get more antisquat on one side...If you don't keep the 4 link bars at the same pivot point some thing is going to bind.... The INSTANT center is the point about which the rear axle assembly is free to rotate...relative ...
- Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:34 pm
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
- Views: 125663
Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
Think your looking for trouble.. :scratch: Not at all. The driveshaft torque creates a terrible imbalance as you launch. The left rear loading is much greater than the right rear. All you're doing...when you use more antisquat on the right side than on the left...is provide a torque opposite to the...
- Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:04 am
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
- Views: 125663
Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
Of course, as I went on to say, the better solution would be to remove the front sway bar AND install a true ARB. Bill, What's the ARB model I can follow?? What's the better system?? Or, Do you think that them work equal??? Thanks! Note that I said the BETTER solution. Why not go to the BEST soluti...
- Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:45 pm
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
- Views: 125663
Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
I was thinking about the rotation movement that the engine does and the way the it contributes for the left front suspension travel... Because that, is the left front travel higher than right front?? Okay, Jeff, I see where the misunderstanding occurred. And, don't worry about a "fight." ...
- Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:29 pm
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
- Views: 125663
Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
Sorry. Didn't realize he misunderstood me. http://www.racetec.cc/shope Mike, I appreciate your interest in keeping things uncomplicated, but, on second thought, I can't go along with the way you want to handle a misunderstanding. Neither of us want to see Jeff wasting his time switching to conventi...
- Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:16 pm
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
- Views: 125663
Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
Sorry. Didn't realize he misunderstood me.Mike Peters wrote:...he thought you were suggesting engine movement improved weight transfer....
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- Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:20 am
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
- Views: 125663
Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
I was including rubber mounts. Rubber or solid, the height of the engine's center of gravity does not change.Mike Peters wrote:The force transfer Billy is describing is transmitted through solid engine mounting.
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- Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:21 am
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
- Views: 125663
Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
You can't. The height of the engine (from the track surface) never changes, so the car's center of gravity height doesn't change, so weight transfer is not affected.Jeff 4100 wrote: How is the way that you use the engine movement to get more weight transfer??
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- Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:32 am
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: Changing to coil overs on the front of 71 Nova
- Replies: 18
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Re: Changing to coil overs on the front of 71 Nova
The spring rate difference might be due to a difference in linkage ratio between the two designs. It's the wheel rate that is significant and, with different linkage ratios, the two spring rates might provide the same wheel rate. The linkage ratio is the horizontal distance from the inner lower arm ...
- Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:18 am
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
- Views: 125663
Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
LF=670 RF=740 RR=584 (!!!!!!) LR=729 You've got a lot of what the oval track racers call "positive cross." I can't remember: Do you have adjustable coilovers? If so, the above can be quickly changed to: LF=742.5 RF=667.5 RR=LR=656.5 If you don't have the adjustable coilovers, you can stil...
- Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:40 pm
- Forum: Chassis and Suspension
- Topic: 4 Link System - Step by Step
- Replies: 229
- Views: 125663
Re: 4 Link System - Step by Step
On the page 28, What do you mean wtih the "Front/Rear Track"?? How much I need to jack the car up??Thanks, Considering that English is not your first language, you do an excellent job of communicating. Your posts are much easier to understand than some of those submitted by victims of the...