BorisShakhov
Automotive
- Jan 20, 2015
- 6
Good day.
Is there any simple method to approximate a radius of gyration of a car?
I have found on a recent thread the next statement:
useful term that represents the departure from one (1.00) of the yaw radius of gyration [in meters]
Can someone explain more what does it mean 1.00 in relation with CoG?
I`am trying to make front heavy Audi RS2 Avant Quattro with I5 engine be more agile.
Is it right in a real world trying to tune response on a production wagon by playing with PMOI and weight?
Chassis of the subject
P.S. Sorry for the grammar, English isn't my native language.
Is there any simple method to approximate a radius of gyration of a car?
I have found on a recent thread the next statement:
useful term that represents the departure from one (1.00) of the yaw radius of gyration [in meters]
Can someone explain more what does it mean 1.00 in relation with CoG?
I`am trying to make front heavy Audi RS2 Avant Quattro with I5 engine be more agile.
Is it right in a real world trying to tune response on a production wagon by playing with PMOI and weight?
Chassis of the subject
P.S. Sorry for the grammar, English isn't my native language.