Louise,
I think the answer is yes it should help. But it could also be "yes" to any
suspension at all. Doesn't have to necessarily be "active".
Skip
At 12:48 PM 12/1/01 -0800, Louise Ann Noeth wrote:
>OK, engineer types and racer stars, posit this for me . . .
>
>If traction control algorithms has inherent problems due to the undulations
>and hardness of the salt surface, then would the problem be helped by adding
>an active suspension system to the mix?
>
>And Jack, I can hear you already crabbing about the money, but my thoughts are
>merely theoretical, not chumming for an agenda, so don't beat me up.
>
>Be Vigilant,
>
>"LandSpeed" Louise Ann Noeth
>
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