SusTestEng
Automotive
- Aug 11, 2003
- 70
I found this presentation when doing some research on torque steer in high power, FF vehicles.
The solution presented by Ford and ZF seems to be very interesting. It allows for a more verticle King pin axis, as well as reducing the scrub radius. Although the cost penalty compared to a MacPherson strut design is significant, they say it is still cheaper than a Double wishbone. As the US market HP requirements reach the 300 hp mark, this may be a good solution to FF vehicles that have torque steer.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this?
The solution presented by Ford and ZF seems to be very interesting. It allows for a more verticle King pin axis, as well as reducing the scrub radius. Although the cost penalty compared to a MacPherson strut design is significant, they say it is still cheaper than a Double wishbone. As the US market HP requirements reach the 300 hp mark, this may be a good solution to FF vehicles that have torque steer.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this?