I'm am looking to adjust my 4link and would like to know where the center of gravity is on my car. I have seen the old estimates about it being in line with the cam....but I have a 4 cam engine and the car was not rear wheel drive to begin with so I think that estimate may be way off.
Is there a way to find the center of gravity vertically on a car?
My old physics professor said it was easy to find the center of mass of anything if you could spin the object and watch for the central point of rotation... on something as larger as a car this is not a practical solution.
I can find the center from front to back/left to right but I'm having an issue finding top to bottom.
Any advise or input would be great.
Thank,
-Sam
How to find center of gravity.
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Re: How to find center of gravity.
Weigh each corner of the car.
When you know the front / rear difference you can work out balance point between the axles.
When you know the front / rear difference you can work out balance point between the axles.
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Re: How to find center of gravity.
Thank you....that will do it.
I never thought to lift the rear and remeasure the front end. It makes a lot of sense.
I never thought to lift the rear and remeasure the front end. It makes a lot of sense.