To: | <ddahlgren@snet.net> |
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Subject: | RE: Suspension |
From: | "Russel Mack" <rtmack@concentric.net> |
Date: | Sun, 12 Oct 2003 17:01:48 -0500 |
Dave: thanks for the references. Russ, #1226B -----Original Message----- From: Dave Dahlgren [mailto:ddahlgren@snet.net] Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 1:17 PM To: Russel Mack Cc: land-speed@autox.team.net Subject: Re: Suspension For a guy like you that is probably more mathematically accomplished than me.. You too MayF "Fundamentals of Vehicle Dynamics" is a good start. Thomas D Gillespie wrote it.. SAE press.. I think it has a workbook that goes with it as well.. SAE actually has tons of good info on this subject and there is a ton of good software that is not expensive if you would rather avoid the math and just get the answer. If you go to the PRI show there are some very good seminars on this subject as well sponsored by motec that give both theory and practical applications with ideas on instrumenting for it all. I was hoping to go this year but commitments do not allow for it. I don't know where or if i still have a copy but the GM power book used to have about 50 pages of useful little nuggets on chassis in the back of it as well and not so mathematically challenging. I have learned and forgotten about 3/4 of what little i know about chassis setup at various short tracks in the northeast from 1/4 to 5/8 mile asphalt stuff when i had more boyish looks so to speak.. |
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