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Выдержки из статьи по вышеприведенному линку:
The rate at which a tire is loaded or unloaded during dynamic weight transfer is affected by the compression & rebound of the associated shock. In rebound, a stiff shock slows down and a soft shock speeds up the unloading process. In compression, a stiff shock slows down and a soft shock speeds up the loading process. However, excessively soft or stiff shocks can produce effects opposite to those stated.
By using stiffer shocks (especially a stiffer rebound on the LR & LF), the unloading process of the inside tires (due to dynamic weight transfer) to the outside tires slows.
Кратко:
Параметр Rebound: мягкий ускоряет, жесткий замедляет процесс разгрузки.
Параметр Compression (Bump): мягкий ускоряет, жесткий замедляет процесс загрузки.
Tsar
В статье тоже ошибка или я опять что-то не так понял?
И еще:
SHOCK COMPRESSION:
The stiffer the FRONT shocks, (higher the number) the tighter the car will be when braking.
The softer the FRONT shocks, (lower the number) the looser the car will be when braking.
The stiffer the REAR shocks, (higher the number) the looser the car will be under acceleration.
The softer the REAR shocks, (lower the number) the tighter the car will be under acceleration.
SHOCK REBOUND:
The stiffer the FRONT shocks, (higher the number) the tighter the car will be under acceleration.
The softer the FRONT shocks, (lower the number) the looser the car will be under acceleration.
The stiffer the REAR shocks, (higher the number) the looser the car will be under braking.
The softer the REAR shocks, (lower the number) the tighter the car will be under braking.
А отсюда кажется следует, что при торможении на задних колесах лучше жесткий Rebound, а на передних - мягкий Bump (Compression).
Если ошибаюсь - поправьте.
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