I have a few questions regarding "the perfect" chassis/suspension setup regarding:
- Spring rates
- Slow/Fast bumps
- Slow/Fast rebounds
- Sway bars
If we may persume that the spring rates of an imaginary race car are set to "the perfect" conditions and we also have "perfect" balance, should you than setup:
- the slow bumps to the highest possible setting to have maximum turn in, because of maximum input response?
- the slow rebounds to the highest possible setting to have the least amount- most controlled front to end body roll?
- the fast bumps to the lowest possible setting to have maximum mid- corner exit traction? Due to high slow bumps settings for high input response, you need soft fast bumps to gain wheel load while cornering?
- the fast rebounds set to the lowest possible setting to have maximum wheel contact with the track under bumpy conditions (kerbs etc)?
- the sway bars to the lowest possible setting to gain maximum wheel load while cornering, to compensate for the stiffest possible slow bumps setting?
*)highest/lowest possible settings within the tollerance limits of the materials.
I would love to hear from the experts, because I am not even an amateur.