A great reference book is Competition Car Suspension by Allan Staniforth.
The purpose of this journey is to fine tune the car and make some informed decisions and as much as possible avoid trial and error methods of testing. Track time these days is limited and best used to get more consistent.
A few years ago I had a chance meeting with Danny Nowlan of ChassisSim and it was then I decided that this was the way to go. However, until now I did not have sufficient data to utilise ChassisSim.
The beginning... this is the next big job, measuring up the car.
Some points to consider:
1) Ride height is ground to the Chassis reference.
2) When a shock is in compression it records a positive (increasing) value and in rebound a negative (decreasing) value.
3) Calibrate damper pots to what you see at the springs.
4) Unsprung weight (wheels, tyres, brakes, wishbones, uprights etc - Competition Car Suspension by Allan Staniforth)
5) Sprung weight (Total weight - unsprung weight)
6) Motion Ratio - the movement of the spring for a given amount of wheel movement (the shock travel can be used for this value, however the spring ratio will also be needed). This has been previously done for both the dampers and the sensors.
Ride Height Measuring
1. Measure to a point on the body (fender) with the tyres at normal pressure and with its normal weight in it (driver).
2. Also measure to a point on the lower control arm. Not important where but must be used all the time. For this I use a longacre ride height tool as it has a magnet that holds the tape to frame. Indicator shows height as the car moves up and down. This is locked off at a measurement (not critical).
3. Jack the car off and remove the wheel.
4. Lower the car so that the measurement in (1) is the same.
5. Raise the lower control arm to match the measurement at (2).
6. Measure the ride height from the point that you want to use. For my purpose I used the bolt that attaches the hub.
Mine:
RL - 177 mm FL - 162 mm
RR - 175 mm FR - 163 mm
Unsprung Weights
NB8B suspension parts Rear - 18.557kg unsprung (excluding wheels). Assumed calipers at 3.5 and excluded the drive shafts.
Front NB8B suspension parts - 19.064kg unsprung (excluding wheels)