Yeah me too, only because I would move the sliders all the way from one side to the other, and change every setting at one time. No patience as a kid right 😅 - Taz.
In Gran Turismo, 95% of your speed comes from gearbox tuning. The other 5% that made you go from Tier 1 to Tier 1 Elite, was suspension. I wrote a whole tuning bible back in the day on it for drag racing 3K. Front up rear down, front down rear up, slammed, raised, balanced. 😎👍
I feel this comment. Almost never faster and always harder to handle. Gear ratio tuning on the otherhand, yess.. but you can't do that in real life..well not without $$$$$, literally 50000 different combinations at least per transmission done in 5 seconds between laps.
Its absolutely mental technology like this is available to the public. TT suspension, you've created black magic here. The way this was explained made it seem like a relatively simple concept, but the level to which this can be fine tuned is genuinely astounding. You've gone and done it again Taz. Class interview mate. Theres no other content like this on RUclips - This is also the first breakdown of active suspension ive seen outside of F1 applications.
Andre and Dejan are the two on camera here, I just handle comments, but thanks haha The F1 active suspension was a bit different again, but this is indeed still awesome and very interesting. The second podcast interview Andre did with Sander Marquez touches on this a little as well in relation to using it for a hill climb application. The car suffered an engine failure at that event though so he didn't get all the data and usage he would have liked - Taz. www.hpacademy.com/blog/051-the-hoonipigasus-what-went-wrong-podcast/?
Early 90's F1 tech. available to the likes of us. Back then transponders were used at various points around the track, so the suspension would adjust to pre set parameters, inc pitch at that particular point. If they are not prohibitively expensive I'll order a set. The potential for improved traction is intense
love how the aero on the back of that car makes it look like something completely different than how it started..like you can kinda see the rear end from the back a bit and get a hit.. lol
Took me ages before I noticed that too in pictures etc. I think it's more obvious in white than it was when carbon for me. Amazing car and a great bunch of people involved all round - Taz,
90s Toyotas with TEMS had solenoids inside the damper to control the presets of the dampers. Obviously not with as much precision. Tech advancements are lovely.
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That system came on the Volvo S60r since 2004, it's named 4C by Continuously Controlled Chassis Concep.. It also breaks tires on the fly to correct any wheel spin and maintain traction in all driving condition...
I can’t wait for my car to get finished, there’s one thing im still learning about In being a well constructed suspension/chassis build. When others are just getting ready to go take on their first build they are all sold on the power upgrades, meanwhile they have rusted out pipes and control arms that are flaking off the car. I use to be that person..
In your case, I'd drive it and get a feel for it and from that point decide on a direction as you don't need to spend a exuberant amount of money to setup your car to feel right with you with the reason being that a specific suspension, alignment, brakes, etc may work well for one individual, it may not be the case with you and need to experiment and figure it out as you progress and will eventually get the car that fits you to a T.
Hey could you do a video on mode decoupled suspension, I remember there was an old formula student car in Australia somewhere that made it work a long time ago, it'd be cool if you could find it
I am a car enthusiast, and I have a cousin with a miata, so this was a bit basic for me. Next time please have a more detailed technical discussion with some real meat in it.
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I use to mess with all these settings in grand turismo all the time and only make the car slower 🤣
Yeah me too, only because I would move the sliders all the way from one side to the other, and change every setting at one time. No patience as a kid right 😅 - Taz.
In Gran Turismo, 95% of your speed comes from gearbox tuning. The other 5% that made you go from Tier 1 to Tier 1 Elite, was suspension. I wrote a whole tuning bible back in the day on it for drag racing 3K. Front up rear down, front down rear up, slammed, raised, balanced. 😎👍
I feel this comment. Almost never faster and always harder to handle. Gear ratio tuning on the otherhand, yess.. but you can't do that in real life..well not without $$$$$, literally 50000 different combinations at least per transmission done in 5 seconds between laps.
Its absolutely mental technology like this is available to the public. TT suspension, you've created black magic here. The way this was explained made it seem like a relatively simple concept, but the level to which this can be fine tuned is genuinely astounding.
You've gone and done it again Taz. Class interview mate. Theres no other content like this on RUclips - This is also the first breakdown of active suspension ive seen outside of F1 applications.
Andre and Dejan are the two on camera here, I just handle comments, but thanks haha
The F1 active suspension was a bit different again, but this is indeed still awesome and very interesting.
The second podcast interview Andre did with Sander Marquez touches on this a little as well in relation to using it for a hill climb application. The car suffered an engine failure at that event though so he didn't get all the data and usage he would have liked - Taz.
www.hpacademy.com/blog/051-the-hoonipigasus-what-went-wrong-podcast/?
Early 90's F1 tech. available to the likes of us. Back then transponders were used at various points around the track, so the suspension would adjust to pre set parameters, inc pitch at that particular point.
If they are not prohibitively expensive I'll order a set.
The potential for improved traction is intense
even some high quality standard coilovers can pretty pricey
love how the aero on the back of that car makes it look like something completely different than how it started..like you can kinda see the rear end from the back a bit and get a hit.. lol
Took me ages before I noticed that too in pictures etc. I think it's more obvious in white than it was when carbon for me. Amazing car and a great bunch of people involved all round - Taz,
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Cheers fella! - Taz.
Sheesh now THAT was a video worth watching
90s Toyotas with TEMS had solenoids inside the damper to control the presets of the dampers. Obviously not with as much precision. Tech advancements are lovely.
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If we read out your review at the end of a future episode, get in touch to grab your freebie. Easy 🧠- Taz 🧔🏻
when your damper map is more complicated than your fuel map
That system came on the Volvo S60r since 2004, it's named 4C by Continuously Controlled Chassis Concep.. It also breaks tires on the fly to correct any wheel spin and maintain traction in all driving condition...
That's quite a different system to be fair. Still interesting, cheers for sharing - Taz.
I can’t wait for my car to get finished, there’s one thing im still learning about In being a well constructed suspension/chassis build. When others are just getting ready to go take on their first build they are all sold on the power upgrades, meanwhile they have rusted out pipes and control arms that are flaking off the car. I use to be that person..
In your case, I'd drive it and get a feel for it and from that point decide on a direction as you don't need to spend a exuberant amount of money to setup your car to feel right with you with the reason being that a specific suspension, alignment, brakes, etc may work well for one individual, it may not be the case with you and need to experiment and figure it out as you progress and will eventually get the car that fits you to a T.
Great work showcasing another Emtron Car, Andre!
I always look forward to these tech talks!! So satifying
@7:23 session label is quality haha
Good eyes lad wtf
Old laser eyes over here haha
Good to see them having a bit of fun on and off track 😎 - Taz.
@@lewisredwood06 i know, amazed myself
Hey could you do a video on mode decoupled suspension, I remember there was an old formula student car in Australia somewhere that made it work a long time ago, it'd be cool if you could find it
I am a car enthusiast, and I have a cousin with a miata, so this was a bit basic for me. Next time please have a more detailed technical discussion with some real meat in it.
What about the potatoes? - Taz.
Who provides the components? Link please.
TT Suspension for Australia: facebook.com/TTSuspension/