byndbad914
Mechanical
- Mar 8, 2006
- 3
I am building a full tube chassis Porsche 914 (mid-engine/oversteers/525HP V8 engine) and my chassis builder wants to go 5-link independent rear and I know a whole-lotta-nothing about them, so here I am.
General design configuration is (looking at one upright)
2 links pointing straight forward all the way to the firewall (one top/one bottom)
2 links pointing 90deg (inboard) from the upright (one top/one bottom)
1 link pointing ? to set/hold the toe.
Questions (and there are many)
1. The two links pointing straight-forward
a. should they be parallel, or should one be tipped relative to the other for anti-dive or anti-squat?
b. should they be parallel to the ground at static ride height?
2. The two links pointing inboard 90deg
a. The top one will be shorter for camber gain, but is there any suggestion for how much camber gain I would want on an 11" wide rear tire, 58" track width, at 2" of suspension compression (would be 'considerable' motion)?
b. should these be parallel to each other?
c. should these be parallel to ground at static?
I would suspect I want the roll center to be about 5"-7" off the ground and centered as I would suspect that is roughly where the cg height of the rear is, but I have no idea how to compute the rc with this setup...
3. The toe link - what angle does that run at for least amount of toe change? Should I run it parallel and inline with one of the inboard arms? This link basically takes all the load in holding the rear wheel straight, so I am thinking maybe a 45deg angle or something like that to help combat wheel motion?
any help in understanding this arrangement is greatly appreciated. I am sure my chassis guy knows what he is doing, but I want to have an understanding that isn't just his understanding.
thanks,
Tim
General design configuration is (looking at one upright)
2 links pointing straight forward all the way to the firewall (one top/one bottom)
2 links pointing 90deg (inboard) from the upright (one top/one bottom)
1 link pointing ? to set/hold the toe.
Questions (and there are many)
1. The two links pointing straight-forward
a. should they be parallel, or should one be tipped relative to the other for anti-dive or anti-squat?
b. should they be parallel to the ground at static ride height?
2. The two links pointing inboard 90deg
a. The top one will be shorter for camber gain, but is there any suggestion for how much camber gain I would want on an 11" wide rear tire, 58" track width, at 2" of suspension compression (would be 'considerable' motion)?
b. should these be parallel to each other?
c. should these be parallel to ground at static?
I would suspect I want the roll center to be about 5"-7" off the ground and centered as I would suspect that is roughly where the cg height of the rear is, but I have no idea how to compute the rc with this setup...
3. The toe link - what angle does that run at for least amount of toe change? Should I run it parallel and inline with one of the inboard arms? This link basically takes all the load in holding the rear wheel straight, so I am thinking maybe a 45deg angle or something like that to help combat wheel motion?
any help in understanding this arrangement is greatly appreciated. I am sure my chassis guy knows what he is doing, but I want to have an understanding that isn't just his understanding.
thanks,
Tim