Rear Bulk Head Ball Placment
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Rear Bulk Head Ball Placment
On the pre-worlds car bulk heads we have a number of locations for tie rods. With some additional inboard ones (at least on the Andy's one). what is the logic behind these different placements?. If this has been answered before could some on give me a link to that info. I suppose this question also extends to the front shock tower and front a arm locations. i'm not a racer so that probably explains my confusion. but i would like to know.
Re: Rear Bulk Head Ball Placment
That affects roll center. Everyone always uses the ones under the wing tubes.
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Re: Rear Bulk Head Ball Placment
But on a worlds car they used holes between the wing tube holes and the old inner row85Edinger wrote:That affects roll center. Everyone always uses the ones under the wing tubes.
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Well, that's news to me. You learn something old (lol) every day.
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Re: Rear Bulk Head Ball Placment
I've built a few worlds cars in my day and I just realized it in a post here last week 

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Re: Rear Bulk Head Ball Placment
So would the logical extreme be to have them on the center line of the chassis? Or, I should ask, what is the benefit of minimizing "roll center". What and how does this effect stability around corners at high speed? to some degree the length and drive shafts must confine that ideal? I mean if one was starting from scratch what would be the theoretical ideal be? i suppose you want all the weight and dynamic weight as close to the center as possible. But with that you get a ball. no?
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Re: Rear Bulk Head Ball Placment
Roll centers are the most misunderstood aspect of tuning. Have fun.
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Re: Rear Bulk Head Ball Placment
Roll center...I could just refer ya to xxx man's setup book. But didn't one of the mags cover in depth buggy setup?
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