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I measured my front and rear motion ratios yesterday and wanted to compare notes with any that have done the same.
For the rear suspension I took ~20 data points and did a best fit analysis to come up with 1.00 to 1.00 damper travel to wheel travel with strong statistical correlation. My front geometry is a bit different than a standard 914, so the motion ratio should be different, too. I measure ~10 points and found 0.83 damper travel to wheel travel, again with strong statistical correlation. I'm about to order my rear shocks and this is one of the bits of data they need to build the shocks. |
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Kevin
Who are you having do your shocks? Steve What is your setup? Stock suspension points and components? Could you email me the file as well? Brad Please email me that info as well. I would really be interested in comparing it to my own notes and theories. On that FP car what was the setup? Relocated mounting points, custom trailing arms and struts, etc? |
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