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Good stuff. So in simpleton terms, is our stock front suspension setup good enough for aggressive street driving with only grippier tires? Would it be entirely beneficial to add more camber via the OEM camber bolts? Are there any adverse effects of doing that (aside from potentially a little less braking traction)?
Also, do you think there is any advantage to this McPherson strut design (aside from less/lower down unsprung weight) compared to other McPherson and double wishbone designs?
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I don't think there is anything novel about the BRZ strut design - it's pretty straightforward, simple - definitely not as complex as some other front strut arrangements I've seen (BMW, Ford, ...). I think the handling ability of the BRZ is more due to being low weight, light weight, low polar moment, etc, rather than suspension wizardry. |
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I'm still a little confused on Caster. Is this what we need? .5 more degrees?
I'm trying to read and figure it out, but this stuff is a little over my head right now. http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_..._number=KCA434 |
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This thread hurts my head and I don't know how I should have the car setup :'(
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Interesting read, thanks.
It would be great if someone with coding experience could put together a SAI and scrub radius calculator, with variables being wheel/tyre size, wheel offset, camber adjustment at tophat, hub, and LCA. Similar to the wheel fitment program that was written. I've changed my wheel offset from +48 to +16, and I'm interested in knowing how much I should be increasing SAI to counter the offset change and subsequent increase in scrub radius. I'm thinking that I'll then need to run a positive camber setting at the hub, to offset the excessive neg camber from increasing the SAI. |
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That's only because of how much grip comes from the downforce. The basic suspension geometry rules still apply.
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-1 to -2 degress of camber all the way around add a little bit of caster correct roll center proportionally for any drop in ride height. |
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Its hard to limit what changing caster will do to just camber, there is an almost infinite amount of stiffness you can increase or decrease from the chassis along with spring rates, LCA's and toe.
It would be interesting to see if anyone could stick in some alternate caster settings into the proper suspension model sticky.
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