S/R Chassis-Man

A computer program to make you more competitive in Spec Racer!
S/R Chassis-Man is a computer program that calculates, in advance or after the fact, the effect of changes to the suspension settings of your Spec Racer.
Benefits
- Go Faster (you can try more set-ups in a shorter time)
- Reduce shop time between races
- Eliminate set-up guesswork
- Eliminate manual record keeping

S/R Chassis-Man Version 2.07 supports:
- Ford and Renault Drivetrains
- Old and new style Koni shocks
- Penske shocks
- Old and new style lower a-arms
- All variations of suspension springs (Renault, Old Ford, New Ford)

Functions
Calculations
Request any combination of camber, caster, toe and ride height and the program will tell you what to turn and how much to accomplish the change in one pass.
Calculate ideal cross weight, individual wheel weights and ride heights, and model the effect of ballast positioning.
Calculate the resulting alignment after making link length changes.
Database
Record complete chassis information for all setups, by track and session for up to 50 cars.  Capacity for up to 2,500 setups on a single floppy disk.
Compare and display setups based on track name, dry/wet conditions or previous results.
Full editing and display capability for all setups.
Utilities
Print anything S/R Chassis-Man displays -- setup info, chassis adjustments, a list of setups or everything in the database.
On-line help system provides complete instructions for use.
Input worksheets to simplify data entry.
Compatibility and Cost
S/R Chassis-Man runs on any “Wintel” (IBM compatible) computer using DOS version 3.0 or greater.   S/R Chassis-Man will run under Windows 95 using the MS-DOS prompt.

S/R Chassis-Man is provided on a 3.5" floppy disk and comes with a 25 page user manual.

S/R Chassis-Man is $100 -- available directly from AutoStuff Inc.

Rev. 2/21/98
How to Order
Please send me an e-mail via  “Comments for the Bro’s” requesting ordering information.  I'll get right back to you.  (On-line ordering is coming soon!)     

Barry

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