A good new year to all,
Dynatume,a few threads back you stated that on "F1 neutral Ackerman through to negative". Don,t quite follow, are you referring to anti-ackerman? I have been meaning to post this question for some time. Is anti ackerman or similar ever used by any designer today. If my memory is correct Colin Chapman played with it in the late 1950,s My question is two fold: one I increased the Ackerman on my lotus 7 some years back and the car did handle exceptionally well, but not all attributable to the Ack angle. Carrol Smith in one of his books felt increasing the Ack angle helped with understeer. I actually posted this question before but it was missed, what is the relationship between between toe setting and understeer. We found on [Imsa type car] adding up to 8 mm toe out helped with U/steer, desperation of course.
Could a progressive form of Anti Ack be used, Ie more steering turn, the greater the degree of TOE IN on the loaded wheel? Found on an Alfetta a few years back, while doing wheel alignment, that for the first 10 degrees of turn at the wheels there was no ackerman effect at all, thereafter it came in.
This intrigued me but have never had the opportunity to follow up on it. If this progressive effect could be introduced but with anti ackerman characteristics might there be an improvement?
Hope I haven,t gone off the track here interested in your comments.
Thanks Golfpin.