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Old 12-30-2013 | 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by stickboy007
Phu, the roll center is the virtual "center" around which the chassis rolls. In other words, it is a virtual axis of rotation. If you take the camber links and extend a virtual line from them from both the left and right sides, the point of intersection plays a role in determining this axis of rotation. As the inner ball stud drops, this intersection point raises, and therefore the roll center raises.
^This

Roll Center is not the same as the Center of Gravity, and can be adjusted independently (for the most part).

The closer the RC is to the COG, the less the chassis will roll in a corner. This will make the car react more quickly, as you're not waiting for the car to actually roll before it starts changing direction. This lack of roll results in a car that will rotate more freely though a corner.

Lowering the inner ballstud height, e.b. shaving the rear brace on a B4, will raise the RC. This is an adjustment best suited for high traction, or tight, point-and-shoot style tracks.

I'm tired of typing, so raising the inner stud on a B4 will have the opposite effect. It will move the RC further away from the COG, resulting in increased chassis roll. This will tame down initial steering, but will put more weight on the outside wheels in the middle/exit of a corner.

For those that want to try it out, rear RC adjustments are more pronounced than front. Start off with no washers under the inner ballstud, reset your camber, and turn a few laps. You should notice more turn in, and more rotation though the corner (e.g. looser).

Now go back and add 2mm worth of spacers under the inner ballstud (this is a BIG change). You'll notice that now the car is more stable, and easier to drive, at least at RCHR.

http://users.telenet.be/elvo/3/3.html

^ lighter read than the "tune with camber links" thread.
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Old 12-30-2013 | 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by t0p_sh0tta
^This

Roll Center is not the same as the Center of Gravity, and can be adjusted independently (for the most part).

The closer the RC is to the COG, the less the chassis will roll in a corner. This will make the car react more quickly, as you're not waiting for the car to actually roll before it starts changing direction. This lack of roll results in a car that will rotate more freely though a corner.

Lowering the inner ballstud height, e.b. shaving the rear brace on a B4, will raise the RC. This is an adjustment best suited for high traction, or tight, point-and-shoot style tracks.

I'm tired of typing, so raising the inner stud on a B4 will have the opposite effect. It will move the RC further away from the COG, resulting in increased chassis roll. This will tame down initial steering, but will put more weight on the outside wheels in the middle/exit of a corner.

For those that want to try it out, rear RC adjustments are more pronounced than front. Start off with no washers under the inner ballstud, reset your camber, and turn a few laps. You should notice more turn in, and more rotation though the corner (e.g. looser).

Now go back and add 2mm worth of spacers under the inner ballstud (this is a BIG change). You'll notice that now the car is more stable, and easier to drive, at least at RCHR.

http://users.telenet.be/elvo/3/3.html

^ lighter read than the "tune with camber links" thread.
thanks guys. i figured you meant lowering the rear inner ball stud raises the roll center. i just didn't want somebody else to read your statement and not get a further explanation. this is well worded. i already have copied/pasted similar info into my own tuning notes back when i had my sc10 4x4 and trying to make all of the adjustments that car needed. but, the way lamar phrased it is a little better. now if i can only drive better...
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Old 12-30-2013 | 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by t0p_sh0tta
^This

Roll Center is not the same as the Center of Gravity, and can be adjusted independently (for the most part).

The closer the RC is to the COG, the less the chassis will roll in a corner. This will make the car react more quickly, as you're not waiting for the car to actually roll before it starts changing direction. This lack of roll results in a car that will rotate more freely though a corner.

Lowering the inner ballstud height, e.b. shaving the rear brace on a B4, will raise the RC. This is an adjustment best suited for high traction, or tight, point-and-shoot style tracks.

I'm tired of typing, so raising the inner stud on a B4 will have the opposite effect. It will move the RC further away from the COG, resulting in increased chassis roll. This will tame down initial steering, but will put more weight on the outside wheels in the middle/exit of a corner.

For those that want to try it out, rear RC adjustments are more pronounced than front. Start off with no washers under the inner ballstud, reset your camber, and turn a few laps. You should notice more turn in, and more rotation though the corner (e.g. looser).

Now go back and add 2mm worth of spacers under the inner ballstud (this is a BIG change). You'll notice that now the car is more stable, and easier to drive, at least at RCHR.

http://users.telenet.be/elvo/3/3.html

^ lighter read than the "tune with camber links" thread.
I agree that RC and COG are not the same. If you reduce the inner ball stud height, the RC moves further from the COG. This corresponds to a lower roll center. I think what's happening here is that some are confusing the distance between the RC and COG as the actual RC, which is not the case.

**edit** the 4th figure in Lamar's link seems to be painting a different picture here. There's an extra two lines (the green lines) that I did not consider - from the middle of the tires to the extrapolated intersection of the arms and camber links. If the arms are relatively flat (i.e., if that angle is less than the camber link angle), then raising the inner ball stud will drop the roll center. I stand corrected...

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Old 12-31-2013 | 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by stickboy007
I stand corrected...
For extra credit go to Trevor's last post. Now solve the complex algebraic equation he tries to pass off as a listing of his cars.
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Old 12-31-2013 | 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by rimracker
For extra credit go to Trevor's last post. Now solve the complex algebraic equation he tries to pass off as a listing of his cars.
Those are launch codes Rick, we don't need Dr MOSFET cracking those. Could create an international incident.

Hope to see you on Thursday for some racing.
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Old 12-31-2013 | 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by EricW
Those are launch codes Rick, we don't need Dr MOSFET cracking those. Could create an international incident.

Hope to see you on Thursday for some racing.
lol. you guys are hilarious.
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Old 12-31-2013 | 02:54 PM
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Hey guys, Happy New Year! See everyone Thursday night, after that we are back to normal next week...
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Old 12-31-2013 | 03:52 PM
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happy new year! will, another pm.

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Old 12-31-2013 | 04:03 PM
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Merry New Year!!
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Old 12-31-2013 | 04:18 PM
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Happy New Year! Hope to see you all a week from tomorrow! Grove on this in the meantime!

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Old 12-31-2013 | 06:12 PM
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Old 01-01-2014 | 05:49 PM
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Hopefully the little bit of white stuff doesn't keep everyone away. I know I'll be there, so who is gonna throw down at the track? Again in the words of Phu "bring it"!
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Old 01-01-2014 | 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Eaglesrx
will, another pm.
I don't think it's gonna get you a B5 any faster, lol.

Originally Posted by vintage Shu Cat
Hopefully the little bit of white stuff doesn't keep everyone away. I know I'll be there, so who is gonna throw down at the track? Again in the words of Phu "bring it"!
The snow will screw up my plans of racing

What will the schedule be for the track for Fri and Sat?
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Old 01-01-2014 | 06:46 PM
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Rick, we'll be open at 5 on Fri and noon on Sat. We are racing Sat night @ 5pm. We'll see what the weatherman brings us for tomorrow but as of right now we are looking to race @ 7pm.
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Old 01-02-2014 | 05:32 AM
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Originally Posted by rimracker
I don't think it's gonna get you a B5 any faster, lol.



The snow will screw up my plans of racing

What will the schedule be for the track for Fri and Sat?
If I don't make it tonight ill probably be in for Saturday for at least a test and tune session with my xb4
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