Momentum drift
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02-17-2008, 12:51 AM
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i think you'll be looking more at shocks balance setup than springs. I guess what you want is a slower rebound rear / faster bound front, so rear tyres would loose traction on lift-off and braking. You can also set the brake bias more towards the rear. But this is much more complicated than this. A good article on this subject can be found here:
Neil Roberts Article on Shock Tuning http://www.smithees-racetech.com.au/theo...tune1.html Oversteer / Understeer Corrections http://rogerkrausracing.com/TechSheets/overunder.shtml |
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