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Anyway, Norm is correct and I'm sure he knows what that commonly overlooked "spring" does to the other corners. You can make a lot of money just by airing the tires and scaling.
Now, back to our 4200lbs race weight, left front biased 2014 z28.
Since we are at 4250 w/ driver, 6 point cage and safety equipment, our WD would be close to 50/50. Keeping the seat and safety equipment on the right side will help balance out this 4200lbs ride. We are kinda screwed on weight reduction upstairs but, unsprung weight will come down from here. Wheels, tires, brakes... all are gone... A driver seat is coming out for sure. I'm thinking there might be 100lbs in wheels and brakes to be saved... We would need to retune the LS7 a bit and recert.
IF, and that's a big IF... If we can increase caster some, it may help the Mac P strut with camber change in the corner. It will limit our static camber BUT, I feel an increase in caster could help with camber gain... an area Mac P systems fall behind in. The Mustang doesn't suffer as much with this for countless reasons, mostly due to rear suspension geometry and the live axles torque steer... In short, it rotates the car whether the Mac P system likes it or not. The 5th gen's rear can be unpredictable which is why I feel the RC is diving below the datum on some corners. It really depends on the corner...
I'm sure what's his face is really smart... and like him, I sometimes forget the names of vital nomenclature when writing my books... Unless he's talking down to you in his book in which I can relate even further...
Now, back to our 4200lbs race weight, left front biased 2014 z28.
Since we are at 4250 w/ driver, 6 point cage and safety equipment, our WD would be close to 50/50. Keeping the seat and safety equipment on the right side will help balance out this 4200lbs ride. We are kinda screwed on weight reduction upstairs but, unsprung weight will come down from here. Wheels, tires, brakes... all are gone... A driver seat is coming out for sure. I'm thinking there might be 100lbs in wheels and brakes to be saved... We would need to retune the LS7 a bit and recert.
IF, and that's a big IF... If we can increase caster some, it may help the Mac P strut with camber change in the corner. It will limit our static camber BUT, I feel an increase in caster could help with camber gain... an area Mac P systems fall behind in. The Mustang doesn't suffer as much with this for countless reasons, mostly due to rear suspension geometry and the live axles torque steer... In short, it rotates the car whether the Mac P system likes it or not. The 5th gen's rear can be unpredictable which is why I feel the RC is diving below the datum on some corners. It really depends on the corner...
I'm sure what's his face is really smart... and like him, I sometimes forget the names of vital nomenclature when writing my books... Unless he's talking down to you in his book in which I can relate even further...
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