sszuch
Mechanical
- Feb 21, 2007
- 21
I haven't been able to find any information regarding suspension set ups on rear engined cars. I have a 64 beetle with IRS (independant rear suspension) I use for drag racing. The problem I am encountering is that the car does great wheelies (good show for the crowd), but I feel the 60 ft. times suffer because of the lifting instead of forward motion. What I would like to do is get the suspension working in a forward fashion, similiar to what traditional anti-squat suspensions do. My initial thought is to move the forward pivot point down, effectively pointing the rear trailing arms forward and down. The way I see it, the reaction in the gearbox is trying to rotate the transaxle around the axles, lifting the nose of the gearbox, and lifting the car.
The first step would be to try to make a simple model of the car. I would eventually like to design a tube chassis and optimize this 'forward thinking', but I am not sure where to begin.
Could this be approached as simple vector analysis? While thinking out loud, the first answer is 'yes', but it is obvioulsy more involved than this. I am sure I would have to model the front suspension and the chassis stiffness to get a reasonably accurate answer. So, before I too involved, am I on the right train of thought or is all of this jibberish? I would like to get some thoughts and opinions from those more experienced (almost everyone!) on this unique set up and the feasability of what I'm trying to do.
Thanks,
Steve
The first step would be to try to make a simple model of the car. I would eventually like to design a tube chassis and optimize this 'forward thinking', but I am not sure where to begin.
Could this be approached as simple vector analysis? While thinking out loud, the first answer is 'yes', but it is obvioulsy more involved than this. I am sure I would have to model the front suspension and the chassis stiffness to get a reasonably accurate answer. So, before I too involved, am I on the right train of thought or is all of this jibberish? I would like to get some thoughts and opinions from those more experienced (almost everyone!) on this unique set up and the feasability of what I'm trying to do.
Thanks,
Steve