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Center of Gravity in Relation to Instant Center - '09 GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveWK" data-source="post: 16489212" data-attributes="member: 139323"><p>I'm sure you can find a race shop that has scales and they could weigh all four corners for a small fee, but all that would tell you is how far back/front and left/right your c.g. is relative to what ever point you are using as (0,0). It wouldn't tell you how high it is relative to that plane. I did a google search on "finding car cg" and lots of information is out there. One site shows how to find the height also, but it is a rather involved process. Here is the site if you are interested <a href="http://www.thecartech.com/subjects/auto_eng/Center_of_Gravity.htm" target="_blank">http://www.thecartech.com/subjects/auto_eng/Center_of_Gravity.htm</a> . There are others showing basically the same method. I like what you are doing. I'd like to do the same, and simulate it with some of the suspension software out there, but haven't got around to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveWK, post: 16489212, member: 139323"] I'm sure you can find a race shop that has scales and they could weigh all four corners for a small fee, but all that would tell you is how far back/front and left/right your c.g. is relative to what ever point you are using as (0,0). It wouldn't tell you how high it is relative to that plane. I did a google search on "finding car cg" and lots of information is out there. One site shows how to find the height also, but it is a rather involved process. Here is the site if you are interested [URL]http://www.thecartech.com/subjects/auto_eng/Center_of_Gravity.htm[/URL] . There are others showing basically the same method. I like what you are doing. I'd like to do the same, and simulate it with some of the suspension software out there, but haven't got around to it. [/QUOTE]
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