Postby Marko » 19 Jul 2010 11:19
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For my TR7 stage rally car project, I am changing to the 4 parallel link rear axle set-up.
1. What is the length of the upper links (that replace the diagonal links in the stock set-up)?
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why? what are the problems with current suspension that cant be solved?
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2. What is the precise location where those upper links attach to the rear bulkhead? I know how it should all go together, but I don't have good measurements for where the pick-up points are.
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You can measure the lengths of the suspension arms on the current setup, measure the chassis points from cars centerline , same with the rear axle. When you draw it on a piece of paper or some CAD software ( if available) you can see what happens when the suspension goes trough its travel.
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3. How long is the Panhard rod on the works cars?
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the longer the better and more horizontal the better. Panhard rod is made to limit the transverse movement of the rear suspension. You are using rotational movement of a rod to limit lateral movement of the rear axle. Paradox in itself rotation of Panhard rod causes lateral movement of the rear axle . Because we cant have "pure translation" caused by "pure rotation". The longer the suspension travel ( like in a rally car [;)] ) the worse lateral movement.
I don't see why would you want to do major surgery on the cars rear suspension. All of the suspension compliance problems can be solved with solid bushings. Cheaper than hacking off half the car.
Gravel or tarmac rally?