Kai,
Try these two booksellers:
Bookfinder.com
http://www.bookfinder.com
- searches: Advanced Book Exchange (ABE), amazon.com, Bibliocity,
Bibliofind, BookAvenue.com, Powells, YourBooks.com
Deal
http://media.dealtime.com/books.html
- does a search and then a comparison of prices across many of the
online bookstores
I've seen the following 6 books as recommended reading for suspension
information. I have the first 2 and would definitely recommend them.
Anyone who wants to increase their knowledge should definitely get
these 2.
Suspension Books:
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1)"How to Make your Car Handle"
by Fred Puhn
HP Books, Tucson 1976
2)"Chassis Engineering"
by Herb Adams
HP Books, Los Angeles 1993
3)"Tune to Win"
by Carrol Smith
Aero Publishers, Fallbrook 1978
4)"Prepare to Win"
by Carrol Smith
Aero Publishers, Fallbrook 1975
5)"Engineer to Win"
by Carrol Smith
Osprey Publishing, London 1985
6)"Secrets of Solo Racing"
by Henry A. Watts
I've also found some interesting suspension information of the web:
WEB - Suspension
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"Physics of Racing Series"
by Brian Beckman (brianbec@microsoft.com) physicist, and
member of No Bucks Racing Club
http://members.home.net/rck/phor/
"TUNING PERFORMANCE SUSPENSION, A PRIMER"
by Tom O'Rourke
http://www.ingallseng.com/performance/primer.html
"Automobile Ride, Handling, and Suspension Design - With
Implications for Low-Mass Vehicles"
http://www.rqriley.com/suspensn.html
DSP Suspension Software - Dennis Schxler Pedersen
http://www.rahul.net/dennisp/suspension/
- excel software
- I've played around with rcolfcol.xls and found it very interesting
I hope this helps. Please let me know if you find any other
information that would help me to learn more on the subject.
Wayne Whippo
Boulder, CO
1972 TR6
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