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hI aLL! what lateral g-force can old cars achieve?



 
 
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Old May 22nd 20, 07:13 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Default hI aLL! what lateral g-force can old cars achieve?

A modern vanilla sedan can do 0.9 g, maybe more with good tyres.
I saw a video on Youtube of some guy fitting a triangulated 4-link
suspension
to some chrome-bumper car, and managed to get 0.52 g on cornering,
which seems rather poor. Must have had sh*t tyres. Sorry, I haven't
been
able to find it again to get the details.

 




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