9YaTaH wrote:
minster wrote:
Does anyone have any opinions about switching the lines to diagonly opposite rather then just front to back? .
I can't imagine what the thing would handle like....ATM you have a heavy lump of engine up front countered by not much weight out back with a self leveling setup on each side for when you throw it into corners....
I'm trying to imagine the dynamics of the natural tendancy to kneel at the front being countered by the rear wanting to drive up because the other front is unloaded.....hmmmm...sky, road, sky, road..
I don't think it would be a pretty sight

....wheres Fuzzy Hair...here's a thesis subject for ya


Thanks Mick, I'll consider it

Reckon your right with the linking hydro suspension diagonly having the displacers linked on one side stops body roll if they were linked from one side to the other body roll might become a problem.
I might be wrong with this but it's my guess that a hydro mini should suffer less from body roll going round corners (not that this is a huge problem) but on a rubber cone the suspension on the inside of the corner can lift and the far side compress.
With a hydro the suspension travel only comes into play if there is a difference in load between the front and back wheels on one side. Going round a corner there should be roughly the same load on both the inside wheels and the same load on both the outside wheels so there is no suspension travel across the car going round corners. Just what you want.
