Coefficient wrote: I'd like to see Williams enclose the half shaft and the track rods into the lower wishbones and use them as the top deck of an upper diffuser like RB and Mclaren!
Its the rod that allows them to adjust the camber of the wheel.WilliamsF1 wrote:Coefficient wrote: I'd like to see Williams enclose the half shaft and the track rods into the lower wishbones and use them as the top deck of an upper diffuser like RB and Mclaren!
What is a track rod?
Just a question, isn't it the toe it adjusts? Or have I misunderstood it?Coefficient wrote:Its the rod that allows them to adjust the camber of the wheel.WilliamsF1 wrote:Coefficient wrote: I'd like to see Williams enclose the half shaft and the track rods into the lower wishbones and use them as the top deck of an upper diffuser like RB and Mclaren!
What is a track rod?
Coefficient wrote:Its the rod that allows them to adjust the camber of the wheel.WilliamsF1 wrote:Coefficient wrote: I'd like to see Williams enclose the half shaft and the track rods into the lower wishbones and use them as the top deck of an upper diffuser like RB and Mclaren!
What is a track rod?
Its a component that is used for either or both depending on the upright detail.imightbewrong wrote:
Just a question, isn't it the toe it adjusts? Or have I misunderstood it?
The track rod is there, they have been concealed in the lower wishbones for quite a while by most teams though so not visible here. They tend to fail quite a bit as teams want to make them too skinny.WilliamsF1 wrote:
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There is a upper wish bone, lower wish bone, pull/push rod and the drive shaft (similar to front where a steering rod replaces the drive shaft).
Is there an additional element just to adjust camber at the rear?
That rear end is so low and compact it's almost scary. That's some unbelievable engineering!Forza wrote:
Williams used that on the fw16snorri788 wrote:Have Williams gone the way of Red Bull/McLaren etc. by covering the driveshaft in the rear wishbone? Or is that not possible with the gearbox being so low? I remember the 2011 car had a very low gearbox giving a massive driveshaft angle.
That's a great picture, thanks for sharing it! Have you seen the one on the MP4 28 or the RB9 yet? It's huge like a wing just like the one in your picture but they apply the concept to the lower wishbone due to the modern geometry of the transmissions.WilliamsF1 wrote:Williams used that on the fw16snorri788 wrote:Have Williams gone the way of Red Bull/McLaren etc. by covering the driveshaft in the rear wishbone? Or is that not possible with the gearbox being so low? I remember the 2011 car had a very low gearbox giving a massive driveshaft angle.
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