Where did you have it at previously?
Is that top hole rear hole really right above/on the axle tube?
Porpoising on launch help
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Re: Porpoising on launch help
I'm sure I'm off a little, as it is quite difficult to measure laying on the ground under a car that is 3" off the ground. LOL But I should be pretty close, and yes, the front edge of the holes line up with the front edge of the axle tube. Right now the IC point is approximately 68.4 long and 3.3" high, so only about 35.1% anti-squat. The new location I was thinking about would be 49.1" H x 7.2" L and approximately 107% anti-squat. I sure would love to have a lift. LOL
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I like the sound of what you're thinking about now much better, those numbers should make a big difference. Seems that top link on the rear end ought to be higher though.
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Okay, I'll give it a try. I agree about the top bar, but the chassis builder didn't do me any favors when he put the top hole on the chassis bracket right next to the frame and welded over it making it unusable. I have another set of brackets, but I think that will be a winter project..
Re: Porpoising on launch help
My car is doing the same thing.How did you fix it?
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