Hey everyone,
I was running the ASR Ferrari 412 T2 at Monza '88 last night and I took the opportunity to try and figure out how bumpstops and limiting suspension travel to use them. I first tuned everything else as best I could. I then found that the ride height in Motec was around 25mm at top speed and from what I've heard, the car should almost be bottoming out at the end of the longest straight to insure that the car is being as low as it can be as this was the pre-diffuser days.
So I lowered the car by 20mm. Once I did this, I got this reaction in Lesmo 2
https://streamable.com/topa5
So I thought "okay the car is bottoming out so I need to limit the suspension travel" although according to Motec, ride height was still above 15+mm. I did this, it didn't fix the problem. However, even though I thought it might make the problem worse, I increased bumpstop stiffness at the rear from 80 to 200 and then magically, the car stopped oversteering but I am failing to see how it solved issue since stiffer bumpstop = less grip. I then thought that maybe its because my bumpstops need to have a stiffness thats relatively equal to the spring rates whereas before the bumpstops were on the softer side while the spring rates were on the stiffer side and some sort of mismatch was happening.
But this is all speculation and like I said at the start of the post, I'm mostly ignorant on how they work so can anyone explain to me why increasing the stiffness of the bumpstop solved this problem and not made it worse? Thank you
I was running the ASR Ferrari 412 T2 at Monza '88 last night and I took the opportunity to try and figure out how bumpstops and limiting suspension travel to use them. I first tuned everything else as best I could. I then found that the ride height in Motec was around 25mm at top speed and from what I've heard, the car should almost be bottoming out at the end of the longest straight to insure that the car is being as low as it can be as this was the pre-diffuser days.
So I lowered the car by 20mm. Once I did this, I got this reaction in Lesmo 2
https://streamable.com/topa5
So I thought "okay the car is bottoming out so I need to limit the suspension travel" although according to Motec, ride height was still above 15+mm. I did this, it didn't fix the problem. However, even though I thought it might make the problem worse, I increased bumpstop stiffness at the rear from 80 to 200 and then magically, the car stopped oversteering but I am failing to see how it solved issue since stiffer bumpstop = less grip. I then thought that maybe its because my bumpstops need to have a stiffness thats relatively equal to the spring rates whereas before the bumpstops were on the softer side while the spring rates were on the stiffer side and some sort of mismatch was happening.
But this is all speculation and like I said at the start of the post, I'm mostly ignorant on how they work so can anyone explain to me why increasing the stiffness of the bumpstop solved this problem and not made it worse? Thank you