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Old May 5th 2005, 13:35
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Hi, is anyone doing any mod for a super?
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Old May 5th 2005, 22:51
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Supers are a simple matter of adding 944 parts to get pretty good handling. I think someone is making new lower control arms.

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Old May 6th 2005, 20:26
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Picked up the laser cut and press brake parts today. $660 and 24.5 pounds. I will be tinkering with the parts this weekend, then off to Walt on Monday to start getting it all together!

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Ken,

I agree that the rendered design above is probably not ideal. From my very limited suspension experience ("I had a friend who..." etc...) the wishbones need to be unequal length, and inclined at different angles to get the roll centre in the right place, and get changes in camber as the suspension is loaded, etc. The setup above looks to be equal length and parallel, so there will be no camber change on the wheel as it loads up, i.e just like the standard torsion beam setup.

I have no idea how well my system will work, but it is unequal length wishbones and different inclination angles for the upper & lower wishbones. Whether the rate of change of camber, position of the roll centres is right for a stock-ish weight Bug is anyones guess...

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Old November 14th 2002, 14:47
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Keep it coming guys....
every input is welcome.
We have decided to build the first one. So every input that you can make could be integrated.
BTW...

Mark and I already discussed some changes.
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What are you guys gonna use for uprights?
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Old November 15th 2002, 14:21
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You have to explain the term "uprights" to me.

English is my second language.

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Old November 15th 2002, 14:41
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By Uprights I mean the part that ties the wishbones together at the end and mounts the brake etc on
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Old November 15th 2002, 14:43
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We are going to use the stock disk spindle...if that is what you mean.

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yeh thats what I ment

Have you looked into using the uprights from a porsche 928 that way you can bolt on big brakes at the same time
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Old November 15th 2002, 14:50
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I already have modified stock spindles for my 993 TT calipers.
If this will get sold as a bolt on kit I think it would be good to use as many stock parts as possible because not everybody will use big Porsche brakes. This way you are able to use CB or Kerscher brakes as well.
At the moment we are still trying to figure out the final design.
My problem is that my caliper brakets are pretty big which will limit the wishbone design.

I will post a new rendering as soon as I get it.

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I had the same concerns as kdanie regarding the design that Mark at Precision Products has worked up. I shared these views with him, but I don't think that is the direction that he wants to go. Simon at Red9 design has also worked up a design that is more along the lines I was thinking. Check out the Shop Talk Forums German Look section under I think Double Wishbone suspension and he has posted a 2d view of his idea there.

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To Amend:

The design I'm trying to pull off involves not having to split the body and pan or scratch any paint, so Alex, there isn't really any time constraint here!
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Jason,

Your frame design has to be a two piece then that needs to be bolted together. There is not very much room in the wheel well cut out and between the frame head and body. The other thing is that the wishbones are to far back....too close to the frame head which could lead into the wishbone touching the lower tray under the frame head that extends out at the edge. I am not too sure were the spindle sits in height.....I have to check on my pan.
The best design I have seen so far is the one that Martin "dobergoose" has on his pan although the frame head is gone. I talked to Mark and he will make some changes on his design. If you have no frame work in front of the frame head you can not bolt on the body to the front unless you make some brackets for it.
There are a couple of pics in the Suspension gallery of Martin's setup and a wishbone that Remmele made for his blue racer.
If you want post your design as an attachment.

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