21st-Dec-21, 06:58 PM
Nice write up Brian, thanks
The theory is, a pod mounted with one central front and one rear fixing gives better pod rock/movement. If it translates into improved lap times I don't know, but I like the logic behind it :)
The sides can then either be ran loose, or sprung if desired.
When I eventually get round to my stockpile of to do cars, I will update with my findings, something tells me these might be moved to the first in line, whenever that may be

The theory is, a pod mounted with one central front and one rear fixing gives better pod rock/movement. If it translates into improved lap times I don't know, but I like the logic behind it :)
The sides can then either be ran loose, or sprung if desired.
When I eventually get round to my stockpile of to do cars, I will update with my findings, something tells me these might be moved to the first in line, whenever that may be
