I had one of those slapping your forehead 'doh' moments yesterday.
I'm looking at designing the suspension for my project with a lot of trepidation because while I'm very good with engines, my knowledge of what's going on underneath a car is a bit sketchy. I've got Mr Milliken's book, but it's very hard work.
Anyway I suddenly remembered what my wife does for a living ( told you it was a 'doh' moment ) - she's a technician at an educational establishment.
Their design and technology department has all sorts of interesting software and the IT people feel that it wouldn't be stretching a point too far to get some of it loaded onto her work laptop, which she brings home. Soooo, I now have access to suspension analysis and design software. I won't say what exactly, in case it actually was stretching a point too far
This is going to be a big help. It's easier to use than I thought, and I've been playing around with it already and working through some tutorials.
But I still don't have a starting point, so I need some help.
Would someone be prepared to give me some basic dimensions from their car ? doesn't matter if it's a GT40, Lola, Porsche - anything will do.
For the front I need the length of the wishbones and the height of the upright, plus the vertical distance between the chassis pick up points.
For the rear I need the length of the bottom wishbone, the top link, the height of the upright, the vertical distance between the chassis pick up points and a length for the radius arms.
This will help me out greatly, and be assured that if there is anything I can do in return, I'll be more than happy to return the favour.
I'm looking at designing the suspension for my project with a lot of trepidation because while I'm very good with engines, my knowledge of what's going on underneath a car is a bit sketchy. I've got Mr Milliken's book, but it's very hard work.
Anyway I suddenly remembered what my wife does for a living ( told you it was a 'doh' moment ) - she's a technician at an educational establishment.
Their design and technology department has all sorts of interesting software and the IT people feel that it wouldn't be stretching a point too far to get some of it loaded onto her work laptop, which she brings home. Soooo, I now have access to suspension analysis and design software. I won't say what exactly, in case it actually was stretching a point too far

This is going to be a big help. It's easier to use than I thought, and I've been playing around with it already and working through some tutorials.
But I still don't have a starting point, so I need some help.
Would someone be prepared to give me some basic dimensions from their car ? doesn't matter if it's a GT40, Lola, Porsche - anything will do.
For the front I need the length of the wishbones and the height of the upright, plus the vertical distance between the chassis pick up points.
For the rear I need the length of the bottom wishbone, the top link, the height of the upright, the vertical distance between the chassis pick up points and a length for the radius arms.
This will help me out greatly, and be assured that if there is anything I can do in return, I'll be more than happy to return the favour.