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06.04.2010, 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Overdriven View Post
I wonder if you could use something attached to the chassis to see how much the suspension compresses during a run. My first thought is clay, that would wear if it touched pavement, but I'm sure someone could come up with something better.
Thats actually a good idea.

I was thinking along the line. Something attached to the chassis that would monitor the suspension arms movements. However, the condition of the ground would impair this measurement as the suspension moves on every dip and raise.



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Originally Posted by snellemin View Post
I setup my chassis so that it levels out evenly under acceleration. I prefer my driveline to be parallel with the ground as well. But this is just how I run. Setup might need adjustment once I use a different body.
I guess my question is how do you tell chassis position under acceleration beside eyeballing it?


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