I remember someone mentioning that there were some autcrossers that frequent this forum that have been around the block a few times, so I thought I would ask this question here.
The short version: how much of an advantage is having a double-wishbone suspension over a macpherson strut for track handling, esp for FWD cars? Can a macpherson strut car hang with a double wishbone car at the limits?
Long version: I was watching some best motoring touge videos on youtube to pass the time and it occurred to me that while I had seen plenty of videos with Integra Type R's, EG Civic Type Rs etc, I had never seen a video of any generation of Celica, and very rarely the MRS. I finally did find one celica video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCIvk4Tmu8A unfotunately it gets beat by an AE86! And both drivers make cracks about the celica, giving the impression that it isn't held in much regard in Japan. The few videos with MRS usually show it struggling against cars that you would think it would beat due to the mid-engine advantage.
It got me thinking why ITRs and Civic Type R's were so popular and showed up in so many videos but celicas/MRSs were rare as hens teeth. I had always heard that the 7th gen celica was considered a pretty good handling sports coupe, comparable to an integra gsr and just barely edged out by the ITR.
In doing a little research though, it seems like one big difference is that Honda has been outfitting their civics and integras with double wishbone suspension while Toyota has tended to rely on Macpherson struts. What I found even weirder was that the 7th gen celica has double wishbones on the rear but Mac struts on the front, which seems backwards on a FWD car to me. Not to mention the MRS which got the exotic mid-engine layout but econo-box mac struts all around.
What confused me even more was that I remember when I was looking into autocrossing a while back, I read somewhere that at one time the celica was considered the "car to have" for certain classes. I believe this was true even for the old 6th gen that had Mac struts all around as well as the 7th gen.
So for you guys that have been autocrossing since the mid-90's my questions are: 1) was any version of the celica ever competitive with the civic or ITR? 2) do cars with double wishbone suspensions have an inherent advantage over mac strut cars, or can the slight advantage be "tuned out" with proper setup?
I appreciate your insights.
J.
The short version: how much of an advantage is having a double-wishbone suspension over a macpherson strut for track handling, esp for FWD cars? Can a macpherson strut car hang with a double wishbone car at the limits?
Long version: I was watching some best motoring touge videos on youtube to pass the time and it occurred to me that while I had seen plenty of videos with Integra Type R's, EG Civic Type Rs etc, I had never seen a video of any generation of Celica, and very rarely the MRS. I finally did find one celica video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCIvk4Tmu8A unfotunately it gets beat by an AE86! And both drivers make cracks about the celica, giving the impression that it isn't held in much regard in Japan. The few videos with MRS usually show it struggling against cars that you would think it would beat due to the mid-engine advantage.
It got me thinking why ITRs and Civic Type R's were so popular and showed up in so many videos but celicas/MRSs were rare as hens teeth. I had always heard that the 7th gen celica was considered a pretty good handling sports coupe, comparable to an integra gsr and just barely edged out by the ITR.
In doing a little research though, it seems like one big difference is that Honda has been outfitting their civics and integras with double wishbone suspension while Toyota has tended to rely on Macpherson struts. What I found even weirder was that the 7th gen celica has double wishbones on the rear but Mac struts on the front, which seems backwards on a FWD car to me. Not to mention the MRS which got the exotic mid-engine layout but econo-box mac struts all around.
What confused me even more was that I remember when I was looking into autocrossing a while back, I read somewhere that at one time the celica was considered the "car to have" for certain classes. I believe this was true even for the old 6th gen that had Mac struts all around as well as the 7th gen.
So for you guys that have been autocrossing since the mid-90's my questions are: 1) was any version of the celica ever competitive with the civic or ITR? 2) do cars with double wishbone suspensions have an inherent advantage over mac strut cars, or can the slight advantage be "tuned out" with proper setup?
I appreciate your insights.
J.