Belatti
I wish to know why you propose to restrict the front suspension under braking.
1) If it is to control load transfer, is that possible?
2) How do you redistribute load transfer under straight line braking?
Brian
different people (engineers) will perhaps use different terms.bill shoe wrote: In street cars this kind of tire bounce with little or no suspnesion movement is sometimes called "boulevard jerk".
Do race engineers have a different name for this?
I did not propose that. Re-read the thread, please.hardingfv32 wrote:Belatti
I wish to know why you propose to restrict the front suspension under braking.
1) If it is to control load transfer, is that possible?
2) How do you redistribute load transfer under straight line braking?
Brian
No one said nothing about redistributing load transfer under braking. There is a mix up in the thread between redistributing lateral load transfer and G sensitive dampers that change their characteristics under braking.hardingfv32 wrote: Now we are talking about redistributing the load transfer from braking. How is this done?
Brian
Brian, I'm intrigued. Do you mean that the original thought has run its course, or this thread?hardingfv32 wrote:It seems that the original thought for this thread has run its coarse.
Ah Ciro, I was asking you to explain that more detailed some months ago and still wait for a response.Ciro Pabón wrote:I can say from similar conversations that most people cannot distinguish circular curves from cubic curves. They don't realize what's going on in the horizontal direction, imagine explaining what's going on in the vertical!
I´m sure the Master will answer you,mep wrote:Ah Ciro, I was asking you to explain that more detailed some months ago and still wait for a response.Ciro Pabón wrote:I can say from similar conversations that most people cannot distinguish circular curves from cubic curves. They don't realize what's going on in the horizontal direction, imagine explaining what's going on in the vertical!