A Novice's Question
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A Novice's Question
Last night I was flicking through the old pictures in Dave McBride's 2007 Calendar. I noticed something which to me, seemed odd.
When launching off the start line, Bob Brown's Daytona lifts its RHS (as you look out through the screen) front wheel. When Kev launches, he lifts the LHS front wheel. Why dont both cars try and lift the wheel on the same side?
When launching off the start line, Bob Brown's Daytona lifts its RHS (as you look out through the screen) front wheel. When Kev launches, he lifts the LHS front wheel. Why dont both cars try and lift the wheel on the same side?
The short answer is chassis set up. Direction of engine rotation means the car will naturally want to roll anticlockwise and lift the NSF wheel first. To counter act that roll, you have more spring leaves on the OSR, and you could also stiffen up that side shock. Front to rear weight distribution, corner weight and the cars ability to transfer that weight all contribute to what exactly happens when you launch the car. An ideal launch would be both front wheels up a few inches and the car remaining level.
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Quite right Clivey. The car body tries to rotate clockwise (from in the car) so the left (nearside) front wheel lifts and the rear left (offside) drops lower (in effect the same as the left rear tyre rising up so you loose traction on that side).Clivey wrote:Can't be, surely?????
I thought the wheel that lifted was dependent on rotational torque of engine. Engine pulling body up on one corner. Sitting on that side would only dampen the effect, not assist the opposite side cos thats being dug down I would have thought?
clivey maybe the photos been reveresed just to confuse you 

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