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Hodrod7
02-03-2016, 04:52 PM
Roll Center? Right/left? Above/below? How much? What's the rule of thumb? 3400 lbs metric car.

Racer96m
02-06-2016, 01:55 AM
Static RC isnt as important as Dynamic RC. You need to know where your RC is moving towards under suspension load. You can map the static on paper but you will need a program to understand the Dynamic. Keeping the Dynamic from moving all over the place is the key. A well designed front end will keep the Dynamic in a 5" area from static. So bottom line is to have a more stable and consistent setup. You wont have that with big Dynamic swings. 4" above is a good generic start, left of center will get over on the right easier. Remember under Dynamic load your RC will be moving to the right, so if your design kept that movement to 5" and at static it was centered, you would end up 5" to the right. If you want to get over on the right more start the static a couple inches to the left or vice versa. I hope you can follow that.

Dave

Hodrod7
02-06-2016, 07:41 AM
I follow it very well! Thank You

routierracing
02-06-2016, 04:27 PM
Static RC isnt as important as Dynamic RC. You need to know where your RC is moving towards under suspension load. You can map the static on paper but you will need a program to understand the Dynamic. Keeping the Dynamic from moving all over the place is the key. A well designed front end will keep the Dynamic in a 5" area from static. So bottom line is to have a more stable and consistent setup. You wont have that with big Dynamic swings. 4" above is a good generic start, left of center will get over on the right easier. Remember under Dynamic load your RC will be moving to the right, so if your design kept that movement to 5" and at static it was centered, you would end up 5" to the right. If you want to get over on the right more start the static a couple inches to the left or vice versa. I hope you can follow that.

Dave

Can you recommend a user friendly roll center program?

Hodrod7
02-06-2016, 04:34 PM
Good question!

Racer96m
02-06-2016, 08:10 PM
Can you recommend a user friendly roll center program?

I use the Race Wise software. I like it, but I wouldnt recommend it to the average racer. Its 3D so that complicates everything with all the X,Y and Z axis measurements. You only need 2D to understand whats going on and its infinitely easier to set up and use. Chassis R&D makes some easy to use 2D software "Advanced Chassis Geometry " that will show static and Dynamic RC, just might be the best $100 bucks you ever spent.

Dave

RCJ
02-07-2016, 02:49 PM
Performance trends has a wide range of programs.

Dirtrunner35
03-01-2016, 05:20 PM
http://www.auto-ware.com/software/asgp/asgp.htm


I HAVE THE ONE FROM R+D WITH LOTS OF DUST ON IT

Hodrod7
03-01-2016, 07:12 PM
http://www.auto-ware.com/software/asgp/asgp.htm I HAVE THE ONE FROM R+D WITH LOTS OF DUST ON ITDust on it because you didn't like it or ?