i have been turning this idea over and over in my head for awhile now, but lack the necessary knowledge to even deduce if it's possible.
so i pose it to you guys:
after reviewing the weakness of FWD in drag and just basically launching or accelerating -
from many other posts about the subject and posts on RWD vs FWD, the weakness would be in the weight transfer, correct? the weight transfer at launch makes our back squat, lifting the driving wheels off of the ground, making for a very bad launch at the least, not including wheel hop- if you launch too hard that is.
this is common knowledge i think, and i've seen someone post about a guy with a FWD chrysler that used a setup on his rear wheels (strictly for drag) that made his rear squat almost disappear (if not completely) i think he put some kind of supports on the shocks or springs, making them hard as possible, which did the trick. i was wondering, if this could be done in the fashion like tein did on their own suspension setup with the EDFC (electronic dampening force controller - or something like that) IE: make some supports like that chrysler guy did, but electronically controlled from the cockpit, so as to also have a street application + coming out of corners, to accelerate and launch better (i heard that RWD can start accelerating out of a corner faster than an FWD can, in a RWD vs FWD debate)
or can the tein suspension kit + EDFC be modified for use on FWD, and in that manner?
once again, i just wanted to get the ball rolling (if it can be rolled
) and see what you guys can make of it, as i lack the knowledge to do so at this point.
so i pose it to you guys:
after reviewing the weakness of FWD in drag and just basically launching or accelerating -
from many other posts about the subject and posts on RWD vs FWD, the weakness would be in the weight transfer, correct? the weight transfer at launch makes our back squat, lifting the driving wheels off of the ground, making for a very bad launch at the least, not including wheel hop- if you launch too hard that is.
this is common knowledge i think, and i've seen someone post about a guy with a FWD chrysler that used a setup on his rear wheels (strictly for drag) that made his rear squat almost disappear (if not completely) i think he put some kind of supports on the shocks or springs, making them hard as possible, which did the trick. i was wondering, if this could be done in the fashion like tein did on their own suspension setup with the EDFC (electronic dampening force controller - or something like that) IE: make some supports like that chrysler guy did, but electronically controlled from the cockpit, so as to also have a street application + coming out of corners, to accelerate and launch better (i heard that RWD can start accelerating out of a corner faster than an FWD can, in a RWD vs FWD debate)
or can the tein suspension kit + EDFC be modified for use on FWD, and in that manner?
once again, i just wanted to get the ball rolling (if it can be rolled