Hammond_fab
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- May 9, 2021
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Alright, I have some experience with shock tuning, but the information isn't typically shared. After using this AI software to create detailed outlines for my reports (going back to school), I had this thought: I wonder what this tool can do for shock tuning. After New Year's in Glamis, I about McFreakenHadIt with how rough and miserable this car was.
I opened Microsoft Word and wrote the most detailed blueprint of my chassis, suspension geometry, coil-overs, bypasses, and their tube-layout measurements, motion ratios, and so much more. I described, in as much detail as possible, what the car was doing and how it was reacting to the terrain.
It spat out some total BS, but with some corrections and setting parameters on the shim stacks available to work with. I finally came up with something that sounded believable. And an attempt to add some free bleeds to the piston. (I spent way too much time chatting with a computer)
Some vehicle specs:
3100 pounds
30% front 70% rear bias (low on fuel and without driver and passenger)
2.0 coilovers all 4 corners
2.5 3 tube front bypasses
3.0 6 tube rear bypasses (4 compression, 2 rebound)
I opened Microsoft Word and wrote the most detailed blueprint of my chassis, suspension geometry, coil-overs, bypasses, and their tube-layout measurements, motion ratios, and so much more. I described, in as much detail as possible, what the car was doing and how it was reacting to the terrain.
It spat out some total BS, but with some corrections and setting parameters on the shim stacks available to work with. I finally came up with something that sounded believable. And an attempt to add some free bleeds to the piston. (I spent way too much time chatting with a computer)
Some vehicle specs:
3100 pounds
30% front 70% rear bias (low on fuel and without driver and passenger)
2.0 coilovers all 4 corners
2.5 3 tube front bypasses
3.0 6 tube rear bypasses (4 compression, 2 rebound)