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Re: Camber-brace and Roadracing

Subject: Re: Camber-brace and Roadracing
by pianoguy on 2008/7/16 10:32:05

Quote:

BrianCunningham wrote:
It's IMMEDIATELY apparent that having the roof ON in those videos stiffens that car up, you don't have to go 10sec into the videos to see that. But my best times are with it OFF.

Measuring chassis stiffness has nothing to do with the type of event your running, the car's not even moving when you do it. But if you want to get into that arguement we can go ahead and start another thread. If you want data on whether having the roof ON or OFF helps or hurts at road race event, then your going to have to find an event that lets you run w/o the roof on. But I really don't think your going to find it.

I've tried different camera mounting positions on the car. Take a look at my other videos. I really need a Wide angle lens.

If you got data, please be my guest and post it. I figured I'd get the ball rolling.


Is this always true, or did running your first sets with the top on influence the outcome? What I mean is, you ran the course a number of times before taking the top off, so could familiarity explain the better times?
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