Postby Benny » Wed Feb 14, 2007 9:53 am
Just because a damper is stiff, it doesn't mean it will handle well.
After, every road has bumps in it, and if your suspension is very stiff, all the car will do on a bumpy road is bounce up and down, and the tyres can even loose contact with the road.
This does not make for fast track times.
The real trick is wheel control, and this is what you pay your money for.
A car can have quite soft suspension, and still handle and grip really well if the up and down motion of the wheels and tyres are well controlled and not allowed to make any movement which is not desireable.
I have PSS9's on my SP, and I'm very happy with them.
It goes around Wakefield with the best of them, yet the ride is very comfortable. So comfortable that you don't even notice it.
I have experimented with the settings on the track, and I've found that NOT having them set to full hard is the way to go. I usually have the fronts set to one or 2 notches off full hard, ad the rears on the middle setting and I find this gives the car very good balance in the corners allowing me to use the throttle to steer the rear end and the steering wheel to control the front.
Putting the rears to full hard just makes the car oversteer all over the place.
With my normal track settings the car can just ride up over the bumps without ever lifting the wheel off the tarmac.
This means I have full grip everywhere.
And isn't that what you want?
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