I am jealous, Chris. Because of your insane driving skills, you now get to race around HPR for free.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Engineering is awesome: Doing Lat G vs Tire vs Camber test for credit, need help.
Collapse
X
-
Bumpdate.
We have chosen March 6th for experiments, with March 12th being backup day #1 if weather is bad. We've chosen to measure max lateral G per corner per lap per camber/compression setting combination. It's going to be wicked fun.
Who wants to come out? The testing will be priority 1, but we need a minimum of 10 drivers to ensure the day actually happens (HPR's rule). Cost is $100/day in winter.....
Comment
-
Originally posted by Bimmerman325i View PostBumpdate.
We have chosen March 6th for experiments, with March 12th being backup day #1 if weather is bad. We've chosen to measure max lateral G per corner per lap per camber/compression setting combination. It's going to be wicked fun.
Who wants to come out? The testing will be priority 1, but we need a minimum of 10 drivers to ensure the day actually happens (HPR's rule). Cost is $100/day in winter.....
Comment
-
So I apparently can't tell February from March on a calendar. March 6th is a Motorcycle day, March 5th and 13th are winter pricing Car days. Unsure which day our group is going to the track, probably the 13th.
Sorry all.
Originally posted by Brew View PostSounds like a cool project.
You're going to have to readjust your front toe after changing the camber though, keep that in mind.
Comment
-
Originally posted by fsmtnbiker View PostCompression won't make much difference in overall grip.. Actually it will probably be within the noise of the data acquired. Tire width may make a big enough difference to measure... But you need tires that are either all new or identically heat cycled and worn to have a useable data set.
Comment
-
Originally posted by blefevre View PostDoesn't the expeirment need to be a 3-factor problem? Or do you only have to do two?
Comment
-
Originally posted by Bimmerman325i View PostTwo factor. Our response variable is the peak lateral G per lap, and our factors are compression setting (soft/mid/hard) and tire width (245/255)
- E30, DSM, Golf R, Mazda 3 Skyactiv
Comment
Comment