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RE: Rear-end treatment

To: "'Elon'" <netstuff@attbi.com>, "'LSR-List'"
Subject: RE: Rear-end treatment
From: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 12:14:03 -0500
Elon;

OK, no jokes.  Anything you can do to improve the handling of your car will
be of benefit even in "straight line" racing. Although the car may be
travelling in a straight line, more or less, there are still lateral forces
acting on the car; these may be sidewinds, steering corrections, or traction
slips in one rear wheel or the other.

Having a good-handling car gives you a safer, more stable ride-- assuming
your aerodynamics are OK. A poor-handling car can be a white-knuckle ride
under the best of circumstances.

Regards, Neil     Tucson, AZ
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Elon [mailto:netstuff@attbi.com] 
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 11:13 PM
To: LSR-List
Subject: Rear-end treatment


Enough, already!  I know the subject title is wide-open for jokes,  butt
lets get beyond that. . .



Its obvious the start of a drag race is brutal to the drive train. However,
I'm not sure LSR is a whole different matter. Even though the LSR launch
appears to be moderate via a push-start or self-start once you hit that
impermeable wall of drag, maximum horsepower (twist) is being applied to the
drive train. So, in LSR what read-end treatment is needed?  Anything from
slapper bars, ladder bars, to a complex 4-link?  I'm not sure of the
necessity of a 4-link but since LSR is new to me any and all ideas are
encouraged.  If a production car already has coil springs and a drag link,
is just replacing the rubber bushings good enough?  At what H.P. level would
you start to eliminate (or beef up) the stock set-up?

-Elon,   (450 hp Production Car)

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