AR3-GP wrote: ↑18 Apr 2022, 16:31
Does front Pullrod cause understeer and if so, why?
Some have suggested the Ferrari F1 car began to understeer when they switched to a front pullrod from 2012 to 2014. Mclaren ran in 2013. Was the understeer a coincidence related to other factors like aero balance or a trait of front pull rod suspensions? Why should the springing medium have any effect on balance?
In theory, if you had two suspension systems with the same linkage rate and the same relative motion between hub and rocker, you would see no operational difference.
Much as with old-tech coil-over systems if you have a very low incidence angle in the suspension linkage there are costs to effectiveness; whether push-rod or pull-rod is used. The last Ferrari to use it had an almost horizontal pull-rod which would require a pretty weird rocker assembly to accurately control the suspension/platform.
One of the most successful cars of all time (McLaren MP4/4) had pull-rod suspension.
Perspective - Understanding that sometimes the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view.