acermotorsport
Automotive
- Aug 15, 2007
- 3
Hi All, I am very new to the forum (this being my first post).
I am running a pair of non downforce single seater cars, and have a fairly close relationship with the chassis manufacturer I use.
I am conversant with front caster and the affects it has, but I have noticed some (very few) of the competitors are using as much as 4 degrees of positive caster on the rear uprights, while the majority run 0 degrees, which is a figure supported by the manufacturer I use.
Everybody I ask can give me no definitive reasons why this is used, or any true theory behind it, hence I am asking here.
Is it another method of controlling anti-squat/anti-dive? is it a method of controlling traction? I am limited as to the testing time I have at present so I am keen to realise some of the theory behind it before I try anything... Many thanks in advance!
I am running a pair of non downforce single seater cars, and have a fairly close relationship with the chassis manufacturer I use.
I am conversant with front caster and the affects it has, but I have noticed some (very few) of the competitors are using as much as 4 degrees of positive caster on the rear uprights, while the majority run 0 degrees, which is a figure supported by the manufacturer I use.
Everybody I ask can give me no definitive reasons why this is used, or any true theory behind it, hence I am asking here.
Is it another method of controlling anti-squat/anti-dive? is it a method of controlling traction? I am limited as to the testing time I have at present so I am keen to realise some of the theory behind it before I try anything... Many thanks in advance!