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 Post subject: Understanding Corner Weights
PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 3:02 pm 
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One of the most important of car setup is the static weight distribution and the cross-weight percentage.
Static weight distribution is the weight resting on each tire contact with the ground, exactly the way it will be raced.
Working with static weight distribution, we use two percentages to analyze the car's corner weights: Left weight percentage and rear weight percentage.

The left weight percentage is found by adding the Left-Front weight to the Left-Rear weight and dividing the sum by the total weight of the car.The rear weight percentage is found in a same way

Add Left-Rear with Right-Rear weight together divide the sum by the total weight. Many electronic scales will perform the calculations for you.

Cross-weight To calculate cross-weight percentage, add the Right-Front weight to the Left-Rear weight and divide the sum by the total weight of the car.

Cross-weight is also called wedge: If the percentage is over 50 percent, the car has wedge; if below 50 percent, the car has reverse wedge.

More wedge means that the car will likely to understeer.One of the problems with cross-weight is that it will change the handling balance from a left to a right turn. This can make maneuvering in traffic difficult, even dangerous.

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 Post subject: Re: Understanding Corner Weights
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