George K said:Working on the basis that the Clio runs negative scrub radius (which is reduced if you run less ET) they will at a first pass toe out, but by the same token they will toe in under braking and as it is possible to brake at 1g but acceleration is much more liesurely, I would argue the braking is the more important factor! Hence the argument for toe-out!
The trouble is that there are various other factors including contact patch distortion, camber, castor and KPI which should be fed into the model (normally ADAMS).
The reason that negative scrub radius was first used by Audi in the early 70's was to provide braking stability on split mu surfaces - unfortunately they combined it with a high mounted rack and that led to weird and wonderful bump steer characteristics, nowadays there are better solutions. It does also allow for better load paths for the bearings and top seal of the strut and should reduce torque steer. However modern FWD cars are moving away from the simple stut system, as per the Clio 197, the Peugeot 407, some Hondas and Audis, so it is possible to optimise the geometry. It would be interesting to know what toe they run.
BTW what ET do you run?
donkey said:no good news from Sachs re damper rebuilds, they claim they aren't rebuildable - this is of course complete rubbish, I suspect I'm talking to the wrong person, will update everyone when I get the definitive answer
donkey said:no good news from Sachs re damper rebuilds, they claim they aren't rebuildable - this is of course complete rubbish, I suspect I'm talking to the wrong person, will update everyone when I get the definitive answer