Pcar928
Electrical
- Mar 18, 2009
- 28
Cars such as the original Lotus Elan, the Ferrari F40, the early non-assisted NSX come to mind when I think steering feedback. The sort of feedback that has the steering wheel wrigling and writhing with nuances of info from the tires and road. The more I look into the subject the more it's made to seem like a black art to come up with that sort of steering feel. Just copy another car that has characteristics you like and hope for the best.
I have looked at alignment specs and such but you can't really draw conclusions soley on that. I understand the effects that pneumatic trail and the various offsets in the steering axis has in a static case, however are there other aspects to this sort of feel that are dynamic? Say from shocks transfering loads around (since no road is perfectly smooth) and changing the steered wheels P trail? Or maybe the force vector of the road against the tire acting around the steering axis varying direction slightly with oscillations of slip angle? Both of which can be connected so maybe a combination. Or maybe something else entirely?
I would just like to hear what some of those in the know have to say about it.
I have looked at alignment specs and such but you can't really draw conclusions soley on that. I understand the effects that pneumatic trail and the various offsets in the steering axis has in a static case, however are there other aspects to this sort of feel that are dynamic? Say from shocks transfering loads around (since no road is perfectly smooth) and changing the steered wheels P trail? Or maybe the force vector of the road against the tire acting around the steering axis varying direction slightly with oscillations of slip angle? Both of which can be connected so maybe a combination. Or maybe something else entirely?
I would just like to hear what some of those in the know have to say about it.