SmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 May 2019, 01:49Any links to the read?mwillems wrote:New as in, New to the car, or a new type to replace what was already on the car?
I just read up on it, seems like it is a powerful piece of kit for Aero, particularly in Mclarens weak spots of mid to high as well as dropping the rear end on the straights.
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I just googled heave damper.
It seems that if it were on the car then it would allow each individual wheel to have soft suspension setup for use over bumps and kerbs, but the heave damper would stiffen the car when load hits both front wheels.
So in mid to high speed corners when aerodynamic load pushes down, the heave damper would be applying it's available forces equally between the two front wheels making it stiffer and more stable, but in low speed corners it would apply it's energy mainly to the wheel hitting the kerb, allowing for more movement in that wheel and therefore keeping the car flatter to the ground and hence more stable.
Overall this seems to increase the useable Aero window allowing a more aggressive design/setup as well is improving stability through all corners and mechanical grip in slower corners.
Points to consider:
- I may have completely misunderstood, and I'm a fool (Probably, so don't shoot me down please)
- It is even on the car
- Something like this may already have been there
- Is it even legal