GaryJohansen
Automotive
- Aug 3, 2006
- 12
Hi, I'm new to this forum and have really enjoyed reading the threads. Hopefully someone can help me with a couple of questions...
I'm involved with a pavement oval track car (2006 Lefthander Chassis) running on a 3/8 mile medium banked oval track with approximately 500bhp. Car weighs 2900 lbs with slightly over 50% rear wgt percentage.
The rear suspension is a 3-link with top link at 7 deg down toward the front (27" long). The lower trailing arms are both 28" long. We've been looking at trying to introduce a little roll steer to help the car turn in the center, but are also trying to avoid a loose condition off the corners. The right lower trailing arm is 2 deg up to the front and the left lower trailing up is 2.5 deg up to the front.
Currently the car has about 40 percent anti squat. This seems like too much as the car is very unpredictable regarding tight and loose each week and the rear sustpension really never seems to take a set during acceleration. Rather, the rear of the car seems to be bouncing with the track as if there were no suspension. Seems like too much AS!?
Does anyone have any experience with this type of car regarding optimum antisquat? Also, is there value in looking at antisquat in the Left Rear independently of the Right Rear? Currently the LR has more antisquat.
I really appreciate any help and insights anyone can provide.
Thanks
I'm involved with a pavement oval track car (2006 Lefthander Chassis) running on a 3/8 mile medium banked oval track with approximately 500bhp. Car weighs 2900 lbs with slightly over 50% rear wgt percentage.
The rear suspension is a 3-link with top link at 7 deg down toward the front (27" long). The lower trailing arms are both 28" long. We've been looking at trying to introduce a little roll steer to help the car turn in the center, but are also trying to avoid a loose condition off the corners. The right lower trailing arm is 2 deg up to the front and the left lower trailing up is 2.5 deg up to the front.
Currently the car has about 40 percent anti squat. This seems like too much as the car is very unpredictable regarding tight and loose each week and the rear sustpension really never seems to take a set during acceleration. Rather, the rear of the car seems to be bouncing with the track as if there were no suspension. Seems like too much AS!?
Does anyone have any experience with this type of car regarding optimum antisquat? Also, is there value in looking at antisquat in the Left Rear independently of the Right Rear? Currently the LR has more antisquat.
I really appreciate any help and insights anyone can provide.
Thanks