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Old 01-08-2007
Richard Lowe Richard Lowe is offline
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Originally Posted by pidge View Post
how do you wrk tht out thn?
Adding weight to change the weight distribution will change the balance of the car, at the expense of reduced corner speed due to just having more weight to haul about. Generally tires will produce more grip if they have a heavier car sat on them but it's more than offset by having to change the direction of the extra weight.
When do you see full sized cars adding ballast to increase grip? The only reason it's used in WRC and F1 cars is because they have to use it to get upto the minimum weight limits.

If you are adding weight to a car to make it better over bumps then the suspension setup is wrong, it makes a lot more sense to match the suspension setup to the weight of the car instead of increasing the weight of the car to match the suspension for the reasons above

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Originally Posted by pidge
and having to put weight in a car allows you to put it where its needed/wanted for the best performance
True, but only upto the minimum weight limit, once you go over it you are only making the car slower than it could be.
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