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I'm pretty sure FMR is not inherently heavier than MR, at least with the torque tube setups you find on the higher performance cars. The torque tube only barely adds any mass. Having the engine at the front makes cooling a bit simpler. The reason why FMR is popular is because the low polar moment of a MR car can bite you in the ass in the form of snap oversteer. A rear engined car like the 911 will also rotate easily because the light front end can change direction much faster than the rear. MR2s and 911s alike are known for losing control easily when pushed past the limit. |
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why would an MR car have a lower polar moment? a 50/50 transaxle has much lower polar moment compared to the CG. But that's some imaginary CG, not how the car actually turns in most instances. If a car is over-rotating, like at corner entry, it is actually probably rotating more over its front wheels. So an MR car will have MUCH higher polar moment, and that is exactly why they have a tendancy of snap oversteer in corner entry. i recall hearing an interview with a JGTC engineer saying that actually slight front bias is better for a race car, mostly because on track, when you let go of the brakes, you get on the gas almost immediately. He said basically you want close to 50/50 balance for the driver when you are mid corner, and to do this you actually need slight front weight bias since the driver is on the gas mid corner. It kind of makes intuitive sense to me too, because to be fast you want to be at the traction circle on all your tires. in a RWD car, if you have extra traction on your front at corner exit, it does nothing for you. FMR definitely has more weight by packaging. |
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I'll always be on the rear-mid being superior for grip driving side of this argument. There's a reason F1 is the way it is. |
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[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Engineering-Applications-Dynamics-Dean-Karnopp/dp/0470112662/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1418245441&sr=8-2&keywords=vehicle+dynamics+karnopp"]Engineering Applications of Dynamics: Dean C. Karnopp, Donald L. Margolis: 9780470112663: Amazon.com: Books[/ame] Yes a true mid-engined layout reduces the vehicles moment of inertia vs. engine up front transaxle in back, think about rotating a long rod around the center vs. a short rod, the short rod will spin faster with the same applied force, quicker response, quicker handling. Quote:
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Only one?
![]() [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Engineering-Mechanics-Dynamics-4th-v/dp/0133569160/ref=sr_1_102?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1418250665&sr=1-102&keywords=engineering+dynamics"]http://amzn.com/013356916[/ame] http://amzn.com/0137099819 The problem is none of this stuff is accessible to the casual reader. There's still quite a bit that can be demonstrated and understood intuitively without doing the math. Even just thought experiments with mentally assembling sticks and bricks can help. Last edited by Ultramaroon; 12-10-2014 at 05:49 PM. |
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Guy asked for engineering formulas and equations, I delivered where I would get mine. It's not like the book is solely proofs, there is enough background and thought experiments to guide the casual reader, a solid knowledge of algebra should be able to get you through most engineering textbooks as you skip over the calculus and more obtuse dynamics principles.
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The polar moment is lower because the mass is concentrated near the center of gravity. Polar moment is a scalar quantity, center of gravity is a point in space, there's no "compared to" lol. Someone needs to go back to high school physics :P Snap oversteer happens because the center of gravity is far back and so if the rear breaks loose it'll slide around quickly for the exact same reason an FF car tends to understeer. |
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Vengeance Racing 660rwhp with minor mods, 48hrs after delivery of their Z06:
http://www.corvetteforum.com/article...60-hp-new-z06/ It's a shame GM as a corporate conglomerate is such a bureaucratic and inept mess, because they've clearly got some very competent automotive engineers.
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Thought I was the only one. Annoying as hell! They should have Lagos do all his segments.
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Well, he acts 1000 times better than he writes. When he wrote for Autoblog, I wrote them a letter of complaint. When he left for Motor Trend, I figured he'd fit right in with the rest of their bad writers. He actually got a bit better once he went under their editing: from excretory to just plain awful.
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I like the shape.
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But either way is damn impressive that for ~100k, you can have a car that literally nothing short of a P1, Laferrari, 918 or dedicated race car can outrun you on track ...... Except a 25k build LS1/2 powered Miata enging swap
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