Okay, i will take your advice. Though the data i have is from the TTC, so i know it is useful because generally every team uses it or has it available to them.
But basically this is how i feel comfortable starting:
1. String calculator
2. once i have my instantaneous roll centers set, i design them and my center of gravity, to get as close as possible to one another.(btw is that how i design for roll steer?)
3. I understand bump is very important under braking, so how do i design for this?
4. Roll steer ( I don't know if i have read about this in tune to win? <---on my second time reading it btw)
5. Try to get everything as low, and as close to the center of the car as possible so as to reduce the secondary moment of inertia?
One last thing, i feel i can't get a straight answer from anyone i ask....
and this very much relates to #2, but basically I know that the further my roll center is from the CG the larger moment arm i will have. BUT, After Reading TTW it seems like carroll is telling me something different, I forget which page it is on but the chapter is #4 (suspension Geometry).
As you can see, i have a lot of questions and the more i learn the more it becomes evident that the less i really know.
