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woodsy144
18th February 2010, 04:46 AM
Hello All,

Due to me living in Australia, Sierra / escort parts are hard to come by. So I am having to use other donor parts.

These parts do not have the same dimensions as the book. So I will have to modify the location of the internal pick up to get the same suspension basic geomentry

So my question is.

Does anyone know
Front Roll Center height
Front Instantanous center width
KPI
Caster
Front Track
Camber (base settings)
Front Scrub

Rear Roll Center height
Rear Instantanous center width
Rear Track
Rear Scrub
Rear Track
Rear Camber

Thank you for your time

Tim

Jimbob
19th February 2010, 02:48 PM
Hi. I'm in the same situation. I had some E30 BMW parts lying around so I'm fabricating my own front and rear uprights from all of that.

There is a guy on here GraemeWebb who mentioned looking into all of this. If you can get hold of him then he might be able to help.

Most of those parameters you're interested in are easily got from the design.

The front and rear tracks are on here somewhere. But I can't find them right now.

Cambers are said to be best started off at negative 1.
KPI is 11 degrees
Caster is 6.7 degrees
Front scrub radius is 31mm

I don't know anything else right now. Hope this gets you started though and please keep me up to date. I've been meaning to get around to doing those Roll centres.

Good luck.


James.

GraemeWebb
19th February 2010, 03:13 PM
Wiil be looking into it soon. I keep on promising myself, but business trips to Germany and then helping my daugher and her family move just gets in my way.
Plan to build bottom wishbones this weekend. These will differ from the book to suit the e36 uprights. Will keep the track the same as the book and will change top pivot point on the upright/top wishbone to keep a resonable roll centre. Cant easily change the lower chassis pick up points so decided to carry on with the bottoms. Castor etc should remain the same. will post sketch/pictures when it is done.

Talonmotorsport
19th February 2010, 03:40 PM
Have you got mazda mx5's over there it's alot easier to modifiy the chassis and wishbones to suit than it is to use bmw running gear. It only took us 3 hours to work it out and remake the wishbones to suit.

woodsy144
23rd February 2010, 11:18 PM
Bump,

Anyone have this information??

Thanks

AshG
23rd February 2010, 11:31 PM
cant it be worked out from the cad drawings? if you want I can go measure bits of my car but the cad should be easier to work off.

http://www.haynesroadster.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/cad.zip