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Re: Spin Physics

To: vintage-race@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Spin Physics
From: BBRANDT@TCMAIL.FRCO.COM
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 08:14:04 -0500
     >The polar moment influences how much the car will be influenced by 
     >TTO, as I believe a car with a large polar moment will be easier to 
     >induce TTO in than a car with a small polar moment.
     
     It would seem from what I have read that the cars with the lowest 
     polar moment are actually the most likely to suffer from TTO, i.e. 
     911s and MR2s. (BTW, I drive the latter.) I think that the real 
     problem with these cars is the combination of rear weight bias and low 
     polar moment. Low polar moment influences how quickly the car spins, 
     rear weight bias is what makes the car spin once the rear wheels are 
     unloaded. I remember reading a review of the big block street Mustangs 
     back in the 70s and the reviewer commented that he couldnt get the 
     tail out because all the weight was on the front wheels and the car 
     simply wouldn't rotate, just smoke the rear tires. Just my $.02
     
     Bruce Brandt
     bbrandt@tcmail.frco.com
     Austin, TX

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