Chris
Nice camera work.
If you have not determined the cause of your rear steer and have the
desire to find the root cause of the problem, set up you camera pointed
at a stationary plate mounted to the frame and a pointer mounted to the
axle both in the forward and lateral direction in the car. The plate
needs to have graduations to show the extent of the movement.
With one camera you would need to set it up twice, once in each direction.
This is how I use to root cause suspension issues when I was a
development engineer at one of the big three.
Sounds like a lot of work but since you mounted the camera you are half
way there.
You could also set up a scratch plate without using a camera.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Glenn Franco
On 5/31/2012 10:42 AM, MadMarx wrote:
I have the trouble that the car does pull a little to the right "on
throttle" and to the left "off throttle".
Does anybody see a reason for that?
http://youtu.be/uMKqfOfSqGE
Cheers
Chris
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