Ralli380Gvr4
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I'm curious if anyone has any experience or results. In Laymans terms it helps retain alignment after hard braking and corning and improves steering response.
Data:
Whiteline ALK article:CLICK...example in a wrx.
Here is also a definition from Whiteline:
Whiteline ALK adds approximately +0.5 deg static caster to both front wheels while changing the nature of front anti-dive and anti-lift geometry. The low-compliance polyurethane bushings also maintain higher dynamic positive caster.
Anti Geometry percentage was calculated and an improvement to the anti-geometry via a repositioning of the rearward lower control arm suspension mounting height aided in the increase of suspension articulation. A reduction in caster loss during braking was also aided through the low compliance bushings and offsetting the bushing for increased static caster angle aids in the vehicle straight line stability and reduction in steering effort through increased negative camber angle.
Here is a very good read from the owner of Whiteline: "suspension secrets" CLICK...it also mentions the VR4's rear steering.
After doing some research I wanted to see if there is any real world results.
Data:
Whiteline ALK article:CLICK...example in a wrx.
Here is also a definition from Whiteline:
Whiteline ALK adds approximately +0.5 deg static caster to both front wheels while changing the nature of front anti-dive and anti-lift geometry. The low-compliance polyurethane bushings also maintain higher dynamic positive caster.
Anti Geometry percentage was calculated and an improvement to the anti-geometry via a repositioning of the rearward lower control arm suspension mounting height aided in the increase of suspension articulation. A reduction in caster loss during braking was also aided through the low compliance bushings and offsetting the bushing for increased static caster angle aids in the vehicle straight line stability and reduction in steering effort through increased negative camber angle.
Here is a very good read from the owner of Whiteline: "suspension secrets" CLICK...it also mentions the VR4's rear steering.
After doing some research I wanted to see if there is any real world results.
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