A longer wheelbase will make the car more stable. A mid-motor setup will make the steering much more responsive. It's a tradeoff; stretch the wheelbase so it handles more like a stock car and you might as well just leave it alone. You change the weight distribution to change the handling, so you'll probably want to keep it close to the stock wheelbase and see how it handles.m_vice wrote:Good stuff guys, how about the wheelbase on mid motor cars. How does this affect the handling? Should this car be a bit longer or narrower than regular?
I started working on it this week and will probable have something to show in the next 2 weeks or so. It is going to be more of an old school design (no comp for the modern ones like the S2 and X-6) but it might be able to keep up. I might be close to an Tekin conversion but nicer, IMO.
This is a pic of the design process. I am planning to use some hobby shelf part so I can repeat the car and I am making some custom parts like chassis and towers.
See if you can design in a set of holes for a slightly longer wheelbase, so you'll be able to play with it.