When I raced 1/24th scale in the late 60s early 70s, everything was anglewinder. We played a bit with pure sidewinder chassis, but since I was 14, I used the chassis guide sheet Parma distributed and copied that chassis design when building my own kit. It had hinges EVERYwhere. And, again, at 14, I did not spend enough time understanding the physics of the sport at the time. Then, life got in the way and slot cars faded because, well, I discovered girls.
That said, 50 years on, chassis performance dynamics have changed. Physics hasn't however So...Is there a thread or link to a page which has a Chassis Performance Dynamics for Dummies? Something that explains terms such as 'slider', 'shaker', 'torsion', 'fixed' et al and how they apply to performance issues in language that a neo-chassis builder will understand? Assumptions here are (but not limited to): The type of track. e.g flat, speed, twisty, long straights etc., driving style and the 'and all other variables which apply' caveat.
I also understand that physical forces affect directional motion of the car. I've read the tripod threads, length to guide flag recommendations, understand the front axle outrigger et al. I've watched Tony Ps youtube vid, bought the MIke Stuebe vid, scoured SlotBlog and other sites for information. While there is quite a bit of knowledge out there and fantastic, (and fantastical) chassis designs, it is presented n my opinion, with the added assumption that one understands the underlying principles of why the builder chose a specific design ethic.
What I want to understand before I cut that first piece of piano wire is very basics of design concept, if that is possible. (..and only in 1/24 scale for THIS iteration!). F?Y: I'll probably be looking for a Chassis Tuning for Dummies How-To down the track.so to speak.
If this info is out there and I've missed it, please accept my mea culpa and point this heretic to the source.
Thanks,
ScottH