riancalder
Structural
- Apr 18, 2002
- 5
I'm hoping someone may be able to assist with a few ideas on how to cure a tramping problem in a rallycar. The car is an older V8 Holden Commodore (aus) with approx 400bhp. (approx 1300kg, live axle, coil sprung, upper and lower diff links, rally tyres)
Presently, when accelerating the car suffers from severe tramping. We have tried increasing the shocker rebound, installed stiffer springs (not sure on actual stiffness) and installed less giving (nolathane) bushes in the diff links. Although slightly improving the problem it has not cured it.
Our next idea is to increase the compression resistance of the shocks (requires rebuild). Due to regulations we cannot install tramp bars or move the position of the factory links.
My question is can tramping be caused by excessive movement of the driveline? ie. if we installed more rigid engine and g/box mounting could this help the problem?
Any other ideas for a cure?
Thanks for any help.
Rian Calder
Presently, when accelerating the car suffers from severe tramping. We have tried increasing the shocker rebound, installed stiffer springs (not sure on actual stiffness) and installed less giving (nolathane) bushes in the diff links. Although slightly improving the problem it has not cured it.
Our next idea is to increase the compression resistance of the shocks (requires rebuild). Due to regulations we cannot install tramp bars or move the position of the factory links.
My question is can tramping be caused by excessive movement of the driveline? ie. if we installed more rigid engine and g/box mounting could this help the problem?
Any other ideas for a cure?
Thanks for any help.
Rian Calder