F3-T318 UserManual 5.00
F3-T318 UserManual 5.00
F3-T318 UserManual 5.00
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2.13 Fuel Cell ........................................................................................................................................... 34
2.14 Rain Light ......................................................................................................................................... 34
2.14.1 Rain Light modes ..................................................................................................................... 34
2.15 Clutch Disengagement..................................................................................................................... 35
2.16 FIA Throttle Fail Safe........................................................................................................................ 35
3 Chassis ..................................................................................................................................................... 36
3.1 Workshop Tools ............................................................................................................................... 36
3.1.1 Front Jacking ............................................................................................................................ 36
3.1.2 Rear Jacking ............................................................................................................................. 37
3.2 Setup Tools ...................................................................................................................................... 38
3.2.1 Front references ...................................................................................................................... 38
3.2.2 Rear references ....................................................................................................................... 39
3.2.3 Wheel hub ............................................................................................................................... 40
3.3 Standard Set-up ............................................................................................................................... 41
3.3.1 Road Course Set-Up ................................................................................................................. 41
3.4 Weight and ballast ........................................................................................................................... 42
3.4.1 Ballast Position 1 ..................................................................................................................... 42
3.4.2 Ballast Position 2 ..................................................................................................................... 43
3.4.3 Ballast Position 3 ..................................................................................................................... 45
3.5 Controls and Display ........................................................................................................................ 46
3.5.1 Cockpit Controls ...................................................................................................................... 46
3.5.2 Steering Wheel Controls .......................................................................................................... 47
3.5.3 Steering Wheel Display ............................................................................................................ 48
3.5.3.1 Page #1: Driver page ............................................................................................................ 49
3.5.3.2 Page #2: Setting page .......................................................................................................... 50
3.5.3.3 Page #3: Logger page ........................................................................................................... 52
3.5.3.4 Page #4: Electric Power Distribution ................................................................................... 53
3.5.3.5 Page #5: Engine warmup ..................................................................................................... 54
3.5.3.6 Page #6: Gearbox page ........................................................................................................ 55
3.6 Driver installation ............................................................................................................................ 56
3.6.1 Steering Wheel Position .......................................................................................................... 56
3.6.2 Gearshift paddles..................................................................................................................... 57
3.6.3 Pedals....................................................................................................................................... 59
3.6.3.1 Brake pedal .......................................................................................................................... 60
3.6.3.2 Throttle pedal ...................................................................................................................... 61
3.6.3.3 Clutch pedal ......................................................................................................................... 62
3.6.3.4 Heel rest............................................................................................................................... 63
3.6.4 Brake Bias ................................................................................................................................ 64
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3.6.5 Brake Bias Cable ...................................................................................................................... 64
4 Aerodynamic............................................................................................................................................ 65
4.1 General Notes .................................................................................................................................. 65
4.2 Front Wing Setting ........................................................................................................................... 66
4.3 Rear Wing Setting ............................................................................................................................ 67
4.4 Aerodynamic Reference Setup ........................................................................................................ 68
4.5 Ride Height Sensitivity ..................................................................................................................... 69
4.6 Wing Sensitivity ............................................................................................................................... 71
4.6.1 Wing Sensitivity, both the front flaps on, without gurney flap installed ................................ 71
4.6.2 Wing Sensitivity, both the front flaps on, with gurney flap (190mmx15mm) installed .......... 73
4.6.3 Wing Sensitivity, only lower front flaps on, without gurney flap installed ............................. 75
4.6.4 Wing Sensitivity, only lower front flaps on, with gurney flap (250mmx15mm) installed ....... 77
4.7 Diffuser ............................................................................................................................................ 79
5 Suspensions ............................................................................................................................................. 80
5.1 Measurement standard ................................................................................................................... 80
5.2 Geometry Adjustments ................................................................................................................... 81
5.2.1 Ride height adjustment ........................................................................................................... 81
5.2.2 Camber adjustment ................................................................................................................. 82
5.2.3 Toe adjustment........................................................................................................................ 82
5.2.4 Caster adjustment ................................................................................................................... 83
5.2.5 UMP adjustment...................................................................................................................... 84
5.3 Vertical stiffness .............................................................................................................................. 85
5.3.1 Front vertical stiffness ............................................................................................................. 85
5.3.2 Rear vertical stiffness .............................................................................................................. 85
5.4 Dampers .......................................................................................................................................... 86
5.5 Rolling stiffness ................................................................................................................................ 88
5.5.1 Front roll stiffness .................................................................................................................... 88
5.5.2 Rear roll stiffness ..................................................................................................................... 88
5.6 Suspension Geometry...................................................................................................................... 89
5.6.1 Front suspension geometry ..................................................................................................... 89
5.6.2 Rear suspension geometry ...................................................................................................... 90
5.6.2.1 Anti-effects .......................................................................................................................... 92
5.6.2.1.1 Front .............................................................................................................................. 92
5.6.2.1.2 Rear................................................................................................................................ 93
5.7 Suspension maintenance ................................................................................................................. 94
5.7.1 Upright Maintenance............................................................................................................... 94
5.7.2 Upright Disassembly ................................................................................................................ 95
5.7.3 Upright Assembly..................................................................................................................... 99
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6 Steering.................................................................................................................................................. 101
6.1 Steering Geometry ........................................................................................................................ 101
6.1.1 Standard ratio: 8 teeth pinion ............................................................................................... 101
6.1.2 Option ratio: 7 teeth pinion................................................................................................... 101
6.2 Steering maintenance.................................................................................................................... 102
7 Wheels and Tires ................................................................................................................................... 103
7.1 Wheels ........................................................................................................................................... 103
7.1.1 Rim valves .............................................................................................................................. 103
7.2 Tires ............................................................................................................................................... 104
7.2.1 Giti Tires ................................................................................................................................. 104
7.2.2 Pirelli ...................................................................................................................................... 105
7.2.2.1 Static measurements ......................................................................................................... 105
7.2.2.2 Dynamic measurements .................................................................................................... 106
7.2.2.3 Operating instructions ....................................................................................................... 106
7.2.2.4 Technical Limitations – F3 Regional................................................................................... 107
7.2.2.5 Static measurements ......................................................................................................... 107
7.2.2.6 Dynamic measurements 230/570-13x10.0J SLICK @ 1.4bar (20.5psi), CA 0.0° ................ 108
7.2.2.7 Static Radial Deflection 230/570-13x10.0J @ CA 0.0° SLICK ............................................. 109
7.2.2.8 Static Radial Deflection 230/570-13x10.0J @ CA 3.0° SLICK ............................................. 111
7.2.2.9 Dynamic measurements 300/590-13x12.0J SLICK @ 1.4bar (20.5psi), CA 0.0° ................ 113
7.2.2.10 Static Radial Deflection 300/590-13x12.0J @ CA 0.0° SLICK ......................................... 114
7.2.2.11 Static Radial Deflection 300/590-13x12.0J @ CA 3.0° SLICK ......................................... 116
7.2.3 Hankook ................................................................................................................................. 118
7.2.3.1 Tyre Characteristics (Static measurement) ....................................................................... 120
7.2.3.1.1 Dimension.................................................................................................................... 120
7.2.3.1.2 Static Radial Deflection (Kv) ........................................................................................ 121
7.2.3.2 Tyre Characteristics (Dynamic Measurement) .................................................................. 125
7.2.3.2.1 Dynamic measurements 230/560R13 F200(10J) Slick @ 1.5Bar, CA 0.0° ................... 125
7.2.3.2.2 Dynamic measurements 280/580R13 F200(12J) Slick @ 1.5Bar, CA 0.0° ................... 126
7.2.3.2.3 Dynamic measurements 230/560R13 Z217(10J) Rain @ 1.5Bar, CA 0.0° ................... 127
7.2.3.2.4 Dynamic measurements 230/560R13 Z217(10J) Rain @ 1.5Bar, CA 0.0° ................... 128
7.2.3.2.5 Dynamic measurements 280/580R13 Z217(12J) Rain @ 1.5Bar, CA 0.0° ................... 129
7.2.3.3 Operating Temperature..................................................................................................... 130
7.2.3.4 Tyre Care Information (Technical Limitations) .................................................................. 131
8 Brake system ......................................................................................................................................... 134
8.1 Technical notes .............................................................................................................................. 134
8.1.1 Balance bar ............................................................................................................................ 134
8.2 Brake system Setup ....................................................................................................................... 134
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8.3 Brake system Bedding-in ............................................................................................................... 135
9 Cooling System ...................................................................................................................................... 136
10 Fuel system ........................................................................................................................................ 136
10.1 Fuel Tank........................................................................................................................................ 136
10.2 Fuel drain procedure ..................................................................................................................... 136
10.3 Fuel coupling.................................................................................................................................. 136
10.4 Fuel machine options .................................................................................................................... 137
11 Oil System .......................................................................................................................................... 138
11.1 Alfa Romeo Oil tank ....................................................................................................................... 138
11.2 Renault Oil tank ............................................................................................................................. 139
11.3 Toyota Oil tank .............................................................................................................................. 140
12 Electric system ................................................................................................................................... 141
12.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 141
12.2 Main switch ................................................................................................................................... 142
12.3 Battery and Alternator .................................................................................................................. 143
12.3.1 Battery installation ................................................................................................................ 143
12.3.2 Jump battery .......................................................................................................................... 143
12.4 Power-box...................................................................................................................................... 144
12.4.1 Alfa Romeo configuration ...................................................................................................... 144
12.4.2 Renault configuration ............................................................................................................ 145
12.4.3 Toyota configuration ............................................................................................................. 145
12.5 Wiring loom ................................................................................................................................... 146
12.5.1 Radio plug .............................................................................................................................. 146
12.6 Sensors........................................................................................................................................... 147
12.7 Vref list........................................................................................................................................... 148
12.7.1 Alfa Romeo configuration VREF list ........................................................................................ 148
12.7.2 Renault configuration VREF list .............................................................................................. 148
13 Engine ................................................................................................................................................ 149
14 Transmission ...................................................................................................................................... 150
14.1 Ratio Chart ..................................................................................................................................... 150
14.1.1 Gear option 01 ....................................................................................................................... 151
14.1.2 Gear Option ........................................................................................................................... 152
14.2 Differential ..................................................................................................................................... 153
14.3 Lubrication ..................................................................................................................................... 154
14.4 Particular precautions ................................................................................................................... 154
14.5 Storage and use ............................................................................................................................. 154
14.5.1 Washing under pressure........................................................................................................ 154
14.6 Glue components .......................................................................................................................... 155
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14.7 Special tools ................................................................................................................................... 155
14.8 Gear maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 156
14.8.1 Removal ................................................................................................................................. 156
14.8.2 Refitting ................................................................................................................................. 158
14.8.3 Selector fork adjustment ....................................................................................................... 159
14.9 Differential ..................................................................................................................................... 161
14.9.1 Removal ................................................................................................................................. 161
14.9.2 Dismantling the differential elements ................................................................................... 161
14.9.3 Refitting the differential elements ........................................................................................ 161
14.10 Crown-wheel replacement ............................................................................................................ 162
14.10.1 Secondary shaft ................................................................................................................. 162
14.10.2 Crown................................................................................................................................. 167
14.11 Exploded views .............................................................................................................................. 171
14.11.1 Layshaft.............................................................................................................................. 171
14.11.2 Mainshaft........................................................................................................................... 172
14.11.3 Barrel and forks ................................................................................................................. 173
14.11.4 Differential ......................................................................................................................... 174
14.11.5 Main case ........................................................................................................................... 175
14.11.6 Selection and reverse ........................................................................................................ 176
14.11.7 Oil pump ............................................................................................................................ 177
14.12 Rebuilding of the gearbox ............................................................................................................. 178
14.12.1 Sadev workshop rebuilding. .............................................................................................. 178
14.12.2 Private revision .................................................................................................................. 178
15 Shift system ....................................................................................................................................... 179
15.1 System Overview ........................................................................................................................... 179
15.1.1 Gearshift control.................................................................................................................... 179
15.1.2 ESA resting position ............................................................................................................... 180
15.1.3 ESA maintenance ................................................................................................................... 181
16 Electronic & Software ........................................................................................................................ 182
16.1 Electronic ....................................................................................................................................... 182
17 Annexes ............................................................................................................................................. 183
17.1 Tightening torque .......................................................................................................................... 183
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1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 RELEASES
Modifications from previous release are in purple.
1.20 12/12/2018 Tatuus Halo installation, Aeromaps, Kinematic data, Gearbox torques
1.2.2 Engine
AUTOTECNICA ORECA
Via A. Bernardi, 3 Technopole du Circuit
26041 Casalmaggiore (CR) - Italy 58470 Magny-Cours - France
Tel. +39 0375 40174 +33 (0) 3 86 21 08 00
Fax. +39 0375 40174 + 33 (0) 3 86 21 08 02
SADEV
6 rue Grand’Montains
85110 Saint Prouant
Tel: +33 2 51 66 42 68
@ : [email protected]
Web: www.sadev-tm.com
1.2.4 Electronic
1.2.5 Tires
1.2.7 Dampers
Tatuus is proud of the quality, success and reputation of their products and is delighted that you have chosen
to use the T318 chassis.
The design of each chassis is the subject of much research and development, technical analysis and detailed
testing. However, as with all motorsport products, it is vital that they are correctly maintained and adjusted
for each individual circumstance. This manual is intended to ensure that you obtain the maximum perfor-
mance and reliability from this chassis.
We would stress that after each event or prolonged period of running (suggested to be 5’000km) the chassis
should be carefully inspected and stripped as appropriate.
This manual contains mileage recommendations for critical components detailed in section 1.6. If in doubt
please contact our Commercial Department who will advise you or, if necessary, put you in contact with one
of our engineers.
It is important to ensure that all adjustments and tolerances are as specified. The use of parts not supplied
by Tatuus will automatically invalidate any warranty or other liability which would normally be assumed by
Tatuus.
‘Lightweight and weight optimized components are supplied subject to warranty only against manufacturing
defects. It is possible that in certain conditions operating life may be reduced. Similarly, prototype, experi-
mental or components manufactured to the Customer’s design are supplied subject to warranty only against
manufacturing defects.
Furthermore, such components, by their very nature, are not warranted as to their suitability for use or per-
formance.’
‘Tatuus shall have no liability to the Customer (other than liability for death or personal injury resulting from
Tatuus’ negligence) for any loss or damage of any nature arising from any breach of any expressed or implied
warranty, term or condition of the contract or from any negligence or breach of statutory or other duty on
the part of Tatuus in connection with the performance or purported performance of or failure to perform
the contract other than as set out in this Condition. In no circumstances shall Tatuus be liable for any claims
for indirect or consequential injury or damage (including loss of profits) arising from any such matters.’
The following chart should be used to ensure that component life is not exceeded and premature failures are
prevented by regular inspection. Check and replace in accordance with the recommended distances below.
Mark all parts for mileage tracing purposes and note in build records.
All parts not included in the list require inspection after 20,000km. Visual inspection should identify any parts
with cracks, scratches, significant wear or corrosion.
NOTES: The table below is provided for guidance on the expected life of key components based on Tatuus’
experience of this product in similar applications, however no warranty is implied by figures stated above
and mileage targets are no substitute for testing and regular inspection of the chassis. Check all components
after any accident or abnormal usage. In doubt, replace the components.
For safety reasons, please contact immediately Tatuus if you discover premature wear or problems.
Many of the components stated above with a maximum 'typical' life of 20’000km may be found to perform
successfully for extended mileage however extended running above 20’000km is done at customer's risk.
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Dye penetrant inspection recommended
Front Wing
Front wing 5’000 15’000
Front pillars 5’000 15’000
Rear wing
Front wing 5’000 15’000
Front pillars 5’000 10’000
Front endplates 5’000 15’000
Transmission
Wheel shaft 5’000 10’000
Slave cylinder (sealings) 5’000 10’000
Release bearing 5’000 10’000
Gearbox
Gearbox internals see SADEV
ESA 5’000 10’000
ESA rubber mounting 1’000 3’000
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Inspect and polish with contact cleaner the connector pins, the same on the chassis loom
The shoulder and lap belts must fall away over the seat edges as it is withdrawn and the crotch straps must
pass freely through the seat bottom hole or holes, which must be located in front of the driver's crotch.
Any seat liner must have the same holes as the seat shell, identical and perfectly aligned with them in order
to prevent the harness straps being trapped.
However, if the lap straps have to pass through holes in the seat, it is necessary to fit the car with a harness
having the buckle attached to a shoulder belt, given that the buckle will not pass between the driver's body
and the side of the seat.
Any seat made from foam must be covered with a non-flammable and non-combustible material.
Teams are therefore allowed to cut the padding according to driver installation.
The retaining pins of the front impact structure must be properly set to ensure the correct installation.
It is possible to adjust the axial play of the quick release barrel nut.
With reference to the picture below it is:
#1: Quick release barrel nut
#2: Quick release shims
The shims are available in two different thicknesses, 0.3 mm and 0.5 mm. Please find below a table with the
reference part number.
If the shims are installed pay particular attention to the alignment of the barrel nut profile and the axis of
the centering bush. With reference to the picture below:
Be careful to avoid any excessive misalignment to prevent damages to the centering bushing and to the re-
taining pins
4. Attention must be paid to sandpaper the outer surface; at the depth of 1 mm you should find the
resin between first and second ply.
5. Use sandpaper on the new nose tip inner surface to produce a rough surface that will match the
outer surface of the crashbox.
6. Spread specific resin 3M 9323 over the junction surface, carefully respect the percentage between
resin and catalyst:
7. 3M 9323 Mixing specification:
Resin Catalyst
Weight ratio 100 g 27 g
Volume ratio 100 g 31 g
8. Position the new nose tip cleaning the excess of resin; new nose tip can be hold in position with high
temperature tape.
9. Cure the assembly on the oven following the specific temperature cycle for 3M 9323: 2 hours at 60°C.
General notes:
When installing the HALO apply on the bolts some water and oxidation resistant grease. As example the
PETRONAS TUTELA Z2 grease is suitable for this purpose.
24-01-016
24-01-017
4. Please note that the HALO front fixing screw (24-01-017) shall be on the left side and the HALO front
fixing pin (24-01-016) shall be on the right side.
5. Do not apply any tightening torque. Screw the HALO front fixing screw (24-01-017) until the screw’s
under-head gets in contact with the plane of the counterbore on the front bracket. At this point do
not apply any tightening torque but loose the HALO front fixing screw (24-01-017) one turn (coun-
terclockwise).
7. Fasten the two shoulder bolts (24-01-033). Do not apply any tightening torque. Screw the bolts until
the screw’s underhead gets in contact with the plane of the counterbore on the HALO foot. At this
point do not apply any tightening torque but loose the bolt one turn (counterclockwise)
9. Fasten the two M12X30 bolts. Do not apply any tightening torque. Screw the bolts until the screw’s
underhead gets in contact with the plane of the counterbore on the HALO foot. At this point do not
apply any tightening torque but loose the bolt one turn (counterclockwise)
11. Tighten the two shoulder bolts 24-01-033. Do not tighten to target value one bolt first and then the
other. Apply the tightening torque gradually, keeping the balance on the two bolts. Target value is
51Nm
13. Tighten the two M12X30 bolts. Do not tighten to target value one bolt first and then the other.
Apply the tightening torque gradually, keeping the balance on the two bolts. Target value is 51Nm
15. Double check the tightening torque on each bolt starting from the two shoulder bolts, then on the
M12 bolts and finally on the MS21250-08-08
2. Unscrew and remove the four MS21250-08-08 bolts. Do not unscrew one bolt first and then the
other. Loose the bolts gradually, keeping the balance on the four bolts
4. Unscrew and remove the M12X55 bolts. Do not unscrew one bolt first and then the other. Loose
the bolts gradually, keeping the balance on the two bolts
“Type 1: These parts must be supplied by the manufacturer and used exactly as supplied. Repairs may be
carried out only by the manufacturer.”
“The adding of color or thin adhesive film up to a thickness of 0.5 mm is not considered as a modification,
provided that the color or film fulfils only an optical function.”
By the requirements above, it is not allowed to the team/customer to remove the paint from the HALO,
please note it comes from Tatuus only painted black.
In addition, by FIA requirement the HALO must be equipped with a homologation label and FIA hologram.
Both the label and the hologram must only be fitted by Tatuus.
The homologation label and the hologram must be visible, they cannot be covered by wrapping or paint. It
is suggested to protect the homologation label and the hologram with a transparent film (i.e. helicopter
tape)
If the hologram needs to be re-placed or re-fitted, the HALO should come back to Tatuus for inspection and
re-certification. Please get in contact with Tatuus for timeline and quote for the activity.
IMPORTANT: in case of impact the aluminum crashbox must be replaced and column carefully inspected.
When the control box lever switch is in the OFF position, the extinguishing system is disabled. Check that the
switch is in the ON position before using the vehicle.
When the switch is set to ON the green LED ④ on the cockpit panel will turn ON.
Before connecting the control unit to the bottle, use a multimeter to check that:
• with the lever switch on the control unit in the OFF position, when either of the activation buttons is
pressed the potential difference between the ends of the wires is about 7 - 8V
• with the lever switch on the control unit in the ON position, when either of the activation buttons is
pressed the potential difference between the ends of the wires is about 9V when neither of the activation
buttons are pressed the potential difference between the ends of the wires is 0V.
(PLEASE NOTE: after pushing either of the activation buttons, potential built up in the system needs to be dis-
charged before it gets back to zero. This can easily be achieved by touching the connectors).
Before connecting the cable to the valve, switch the control unit to OFF mode.
With the control unit switch in the OFF position, connect the bottle's explosive capsule.
Activating devices:
• OMP Extinguisher box, installed behind the driver’s seat
• Cockpit panel: push-pull button #3. WARNING, once activated the button must be pulled to be rearmed.
• Marshall switch: located behind the main rollhoop. WARNING, once activated the unit must be rearmed
releasing the lock ①.
The LED on the extinguisher control box, verifies the functionality of the system and turns on ONLY when the
extinguisher valve is connected to the system. If the LED does not turn on after having connected the system,
check the connections and/or try replacing the battery.
In the event of fire extinguisher activation, pay particular attention to cleaning all the extinguisher foam
from the electrical connections. Special attention should be directed to the connectors involved in the ex-
tinguisher system as well as the internal electronics of the control box.
In case of a sudden stall, the car can still be moved following this procedure:
1. Press the clutch.
2. Turn the valve ①.
To avoid an improper/unwanted use, the valve ① is protected by a cover.
3. Release the clutch pedal (note: the pedal might remain pushed).
4. The car can be moved.
If Throttle Fail Safe strategy occurs, a full power cycle (Ign + Main) is needed to reset it and restart the engine.
FRONT REAR
Ride Height [mm] 20 35
Camber [deg] -3.5° -2.2°
GEOMETRY
Toe (Total) [deg] +20’ 0°
Rear Suspension position BE24
Springs [lb/in] 900 1300
Spring preload [Turn] 0.5 0.5
Anti-roll [mm] 22.5 12
SUSPENSIONS
Anti-roll blade M/M S/S
Damper bump [0 click: full closed] 4 4
Damper reb [0 click: full closed] 4 4
Wing position 28° (B4) 10° (A5)
AERO
Gurney [mm] -- --
Master cylinder [mm] 19.05 20.64
BRAKES
Diff Ramp on power 65°
GEAR/DIFF Diff Ramp off power 70°
Diff plates config 6
TIRES Tire pressure (hot) [bar] 1.5 1.5
Maximum weight in position 1: 6 kg. Please refer to the relevant sporting regulations for possible re-
strictions.
To avoid possible clash with ADR connector and fire extinguisher the ballast may need cut outs.
Reference dimensions for the pockets are given in the following drawing
Maximum weight in position 2: 8 kg. Please refer to the relevant sporting regulations for possible re-
strictions.
Maximum weight in position 3: 8 kg. Please refer to the relevant sporting regulations for possible re-
strictions.
4
2
5
7
5 1
2
6
7
3
8 4
• Button [1]: RADIO PTT, the button signal is forwarded to the radio plug (see wiring diagram for
pinout).
• Button [2]: ACKNOWLEDGE, when pressed all the alarms are skipped, critical alarms will persist. Long
pressure will reset chassis sensors (damper position, steering angle, accelerometers).
• Button [3]: Display PAGE, a single short push will scroll pages, pushing the button for longer than 0.5
sec will return to the driver’s page.
• Button [4]: START/KILL, only when IGN is ON this button act as a starter. When the engine is ON a
long pressure will kill the engine.
• Button [5]: PIT LIMITER, when pushed the ECU will set engine rev limiter to control pit-limited speed
(if wheel speeds are available).
• Button [6]: MARK, when pushed the ECU will register the input in the log file. Double click will acti-
vate fuel pump (for fuel drain purpose).
• Button [7]: RAIN Light, when pushed the ECU will activate the rain light, a blue flag will be active on
the left bottom corner of the dash.
• Button [8]: REVERSE, when pushed the REVERSE gear is requested to the shifter, it only acts when
the car is steady and clutch is pressed.
7 1
2
6
5 3
• Water Temperature
• Engine Oil Pressure
• Battery Voltage
• Oil Temperature
• Warning boxes (see chapter for details)
All the value boxes turn red when the value is over the maximum (alarm values are set by engine control), and
blue when the value is below the minimum, all the alarm messages can be skipped pushing AKN button.
This page summarizes the parameters useful for the sensor setting.
o Power cycle the car: switch OFF and then ON the electric system
This page contains the channels logged by the data systems and low to check the zero procedure.
all the channels are set to zero when ACK button is pressed longer than 1 second.
All the listed channels except wheel speeds are set to zero when ACK button is pressed longer than 1 second.
This page shows the power system of the car, each box contains the current drained by the relevant line, the
boxes turn RED if the powerbox shuts down the relevant line (i.e. short-circuit detected). In addition an alarm
showing will pop up in page #1
This page contains the engine parameters, it could be useful while starting and warming the engine.
This page contains the gearbox parameters, it could be useful while testing and warming the gearbox.
The spacers ① allow the adjustment of the steering wheel depth, each spacer add 13mm and can be stack
up to two.
Different stack of ① requires different studs ② length. Check the Spare parts Catalogue for the options.
TSW0203006 TSW0203005
To improve driver ergonomics the paddles may be considered as alternative items. Please find in the pic-
ture below a possible configuration with paddles reverted compared to the standard delivery configuration.
TSW0203005 TSW0203006
The three pedals may be placed independently, all of these are “standalone”.
Rest position adjustment: operating on the rod end ① the pedal plate can be moved
It is recommended to inspect and set the brake balance ③ in order that the adjustment stops ② are cor-
rectly in position and far from their contact.
It is recommended to replace the balance bar and the pedal base every 10’000 km.
Rest position adjustment: operating on the bottom rod ends the pedal plate can be moved.
Stroke/full stroke: the stroke and the final position can be adjusted adding or removing shims ① on the
damper shaft.
The throttle potentiometer has to be checked after every pedal adjustment in order to meet the calibration
thresholds.
After every operation on the pedal the throttle learning must be repeated.
Rest position adjustment: operating on the rod end the pedal plate can be moved.
Stroke/full stroke: the stroke and the final position can be adjusted operating on the bush ②, counter nut
① must then be locked.
The standard master cylinder for clutch actuation is a 5/8”, here below a guideline of theoretical strokes to
operate the clutch mechanism:
A heel rest can be bolted on the unused holes, here below a generic guideline.
1 turn CW = +1,5% FB
𝑃𝐵𝑟𝑎𝑘𝑒𝐹𝑅𝑂𝑁𝑇
𝑃𝐵𝑟𝑎𝑘𝑒𝐹𝑅𝑂𝑁𝑇 % =
𝑃𝐵𝑟𝑎𝑘𝑒𝐹𝑅𝑂𝑁𝑇 + 𝑃𝐵𝑟𝑎𝑘𝑒𝑅𝐸𝐴𝑅
All forces are reported as percentage from the datum point measurements (see chapter 4.4).
A B C D E
1 20° 25° 30° 35° 40°
2 21° 26° 31° 36° 41°
3 22° 27° 32° 37° 42°
4 23° 28° 33° 38°
5 24° 29° 34° 39°
FLAP INCIDENCE
TATUUS recall that, by FIA Technical Regulation, the use of a gurney flap on the front wing 500mm central
part (FIA standard profile) is currently not allowed.
A B C D
1 6° 11° 16° 21°
2 7° 12° 17° 22°
3 8° 13° 18° 23°
4 9° 14° 19° 24°
5 10° 15° 20° 25°
TATUUS recall that, by FIA Technical Regulation, the use of gurney flaps on any of the rear aerofoils is cur-
rently not allowed.
Front Ride Height (FRH) is the distance between the ground and a point intersection of the Reference Plane
(5mm above the lower surface of the skid block when new, plane between the skid block and the wooden
plank) with a plane orthogonal to both the Reference Plane and the car symmetry plane passing on the Front
Wheel Centre Line.
Rear Ride Height (RRH) is the distance between the ground and a point intersection of the Reference Plane
(5mm above the lower surface of the skid block when new, plane between the skid block and the wooden
plank) with a plane orthogonal to both the Reference Plane and the car symmetry plane passing on the Rear
Wheel Centre Line.
The scan is referred to a car with the updated front wing pillars (pn. 2403037) and with Sidepod Louvered
Panels (pn. 2402077/078) installed with no blanking.
𝑆𝐶𝑍 = 100%
𝑆𝐶𝑥 = 100%
𝑆𝐶𝑍 𝐹𝑅𝑂𝑁𝑇
%𝐹 = = 40%
𝑆𝐶𝑍 𝑇𝑂𝑇
RRH →
%F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
FRH 5 -0.4% -0.2% +0.0% +0.2% +0.4% +0.6% +0.8% +1.0% +1.2% +1.4% +1.6% +1.8% +2.0% +2.2% +2.4% +2.6% +2.8% +3.0% +3.2% +3.4% +3.6% +3.8% +4.0% +4.2% +4.4% +4.6% +4.8% +5.0% +5.2% +5.4% +5.6%
↓ 6 -0.7% -0.5% -0.3% -0.1% +0.1% +0.3% +0.5% +0.7% +0.9% +1.1% +1.3% +1.5% +1.7% +1.9% +2.1% +2.3% +2.5% +2.7% +2.9% +3.1% +3.3% +3.5% +3.7% +3.9% +4.1% +4.3% +4.5% +4.7% +4.9% +5.1% +5.3%
7 -1.0% -0.8% -0.6% -0.4% -0.2% -0.0% +0.2% +0.4% +0.6% +0.8% +1.0% +1.2% +1.4% +1.6% +1.8% +2.0% +2.2% +2.4% +2.6% +2.7% +2.9% +3.1% +3.3% +3.5% +3.7% +3.9% +4.1% +4.3% +4.5% +4.7% +4.9%
8 -1.3% -1.1% -0.9% -0.7% -0.5% -0.3% -0.1% +0.1% +0.3% +0.5% +0.7% +0.8% +1.0% +1.2% +1.4% +1.6% +1.8% +2.0% +2.2% +2.4% +2.6% +2.8% +3.0% +3.2% +3.4% +3.6% +3.8% +4.0% +4.2% +4.4% +4.6%
9 -1.6% -1.4% -1.2% -1.0% -0.8% -0.7% -0.5% -0.3% -0.1% +0.1% +0.3% +0.5% +0.7% +0.9% +1.1% +1.3% +1.5% +1.7% +1.9% +2.1% +2.3% +2.5% +2.7% +2.9% +3.1% +3.3% +3.4% +3.6% +3.8% +4.0% +4.2%
10 -1.9% -1.7% -1.6% -1.4% -1.2% -1.0% -0.8% -0.6% -0.4% -0.2% 0.0% +0.2% +0.4% +0.6% +0.8% +1.0% +1.2% +1.4% +1.6% +1.7% +1.9% +2.1% +2.3% +2.5% +2.7% +2.9% +3.1% +3.3% +3.5% +3.7% +3.9%
11 -2.3% -2.1% -1.9% -1.7% -1.5% -1.3% -1.1% -0.9% -0.7% -0.5% -0.3% -0.1% +0.1% +0.3% +0.4% +0.6% +0.8% +1.0% +1.2% +1.4% +1.6% +1.8% +2.0% +2.2% +2.4% +2.6% +2.8% +3.0% +3.1% +3.3% +3.5%
12 -2.6% -2.4% -2.2% -2.0% -1.8% -1.6% -1.4% -1.2% -1.0% -0.8% -0.7% -0.5% -0.3% -0.1% +0.1% +0.3% +0.5% +0.7% +0.9% +1.1% +1.3% +1.5% +1.7% +1.8% +2.0% +2.2% +2.4% +2.6% +2.8% +3.0% +3.2%
13 -2.9% -2.7% -2.5% -2.3% -2.1% -1.9% -1.7% -1.5% -1.4% -1.2% -1.0% -0.8% -0.6% -0.4% -0.2% -0.0% +0.2% +0.4% +0.6% +0.7% +0.9% +1.1% +1.3% +1.5% +1.7% +1.9% +2.1% +2.3% +2.5% +2.7% +2.8%
14 -3.2% -3.0% -2.8% -2.6% -2.4% -2.3% -2.1% -1.9% -1.7% -1.5% -1.3% -1.1% -0.9% -0.7% -0.5% -0.4% -0.2% +0.0% +0.2% +0.4% +0.6% +0.8% +1.0% +1.2% +1.4% +1.6% +1.7% +1.9% +2.1% +2.3% +2.5%
15 -3.5% -3.3% -3.1% -2.9% -2.8% -2.6% -2.4% -2.2% -2.0% -1.8% -1.6% -1.4% -1.2% -1.1% -0.9% -0.7% -0.5% -0.3% -0.1% +0.1% +0.3% +0.5% +0.6% +0.8% +1.0% +1.2% +1.4% +1.6% +1.8% +2.0% +2.2%
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16 -3.8% -3.6% -3.5% -3.3% -3.1% -2.9% -2.7% -2.5% -2.3% -2.1% -2.0% -1.8% -1.6% -1.4% -1.2% -1.0% -0.8% -0.6% -0.4% -0.3% -0.1% +0.1% +0.3% +0.5% +0.7% +0.9% +1.1% +1.2% +1.4% +1.6% +1.8%
17 -4.1% -4.0% -3.8% -3.6% -3.4% -3.2% -3.0% -2.8% -2.6% -2.5% -2.3% -2.1% -1.9% -1.7% -1.5% -1.3% -1.2% -1.0% -0.8% -0.6% -0.4% -0.2% -0.0% +0.2% +0.3% +0.5% +0.7% +0.9% +1.1% +1.3% +1.5%
18 -4.5% -4.3% -4.1% -3.9% -3.7% -3.5% -3.3% -3.2% -3.0% -2.8% -2.6% -2.4% -2.2% -2.0% -1.9% -1.7% -1.5% -1.3% -1.1% -0.9% -0.7% -0.6% -0.4% -0.2% +0.0% +0.2% +0.4% +0.6% +0.7% +0.9% +1.1%
ride heights (FRH = Front Ride Height / RRH = Rear Ride Height):
19 -4.8% -4.6% -4.4% -4.2% -4.0% -3.9% -3.7% -3.5% -3.3% -3.1% -2.9% -2.7% -2.6% -2.4% -2.2% -2.0% -1.8% -1.6% -1.4% -1.3% -1.1% -0.9% -0.7% -0.5% -0.3% -0.2% +0.0% +0.2% +0.4% +0.6% +0.8%
20 -5.1% -4.9% -4.7% -4.5% -4.4% -4.2% -4.0% -3.8% -3.6% -3.4% -3.3% -3.1% -2.9% -2.7% -2.5% -2.3% -2.1% -2.0% -1.8% -1.6% -1.4% -1.2% -1.0% -0.9% -0.7% -0.5% -0.3% -0.1% +0.1% +0.2% +0.4%
21 -5.4% -5.2% -5.0% -4.9% -4.7% -4.5% -4.3% -4.1% -3.9% -3.8% -3.6% -3.4% -3.2% -3.0% -2.8% -2.7% -2.5% -2.3% -2.1% -1.9% -1.7% -1.6% -1.4% -1.2% -1.0% -0.8% -0.6% -0.5% -0.3% -0.1% +0.1%
22 -5.7% -5.5% -5.4% -5.2% -5.0% -4.8% -4.6% -4.4% -4.3% -4.1% -3.9% -3.7% -3.5% -3.4% -3.2% -3.0% -2.8% -2.6% -2.4% -2.3% -2.1% -1.9% -1.7% -1.5% -1.4% -1.2% -1.0% -0.8% -0.6% -0.4% -0.3%
23 -6.0% -5.9% -5.7% -5.5% -5.3% -5.1% -4.9% -4.8% -4.6% -4.4% -4.2% -4.0% -3.9% -3.7% -3.5% -3.3% -3.1% -3.0% -2.8% -2.6% -2.4% -2.2% -2.1% -1.9% -1.7% -1.5% -1.3% -1.1% -1.0% -0.8% -0.6%
24 -6.4% -6.2% -6.0% -5.8% -5.6% -5.5% -5.3% -5.1% -4.9% -4.7% -4.6% -4.4% -4.2% -4.0% -3.8% -3.7% -3.5% -3.3% -3.1% -2.9% -2.8% -2.6% -2.4% -2.2% -2.0% -1.9% -1.7% -1.5% -1.3% -1.1% -1.0%
25 -6.7% -6.5% -6.3% -6.1% -5.9% -5.8% -5.6% -5.4% -5.2% -5.1% -4.9% -4.7% -4.5% -4.3% -4.2% -4.0% -3.8% -3.6% -3.4% -3.3% -3.1% -2.9% -2.7% -2.5% -2.4% -2.2% -2.0% -1.8% -1.7% -1.5% -1.3%
The Ride Height Sensitivity is referred to a configuration with both the front flaps on, without gurney flap
The following tables report the percentage changes from the datum point resulting from the change of the
RRH →
SCz
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
FRH 5 103.2% 103.0% 102.9% 102.8% 102.7% 102.6% 102.5% 102.4% 102.3% 102.2% 102.1% 102.0% 101.9% 101.7% 101.6% 101.5% 101.4% 101.3% 101.2% 101.1% 101.0% 100.9% 100.8% 100.7% 100.6% 100.4% 100.3% 100.2% 100.1% 100.0% 99.9%
↓ 6 102.7% 102.6% 102.5% 102.4% 102.3% 102.2% 102.1% 102.0% 101.9% 101.8% 101.7% 101.6% 101.4% 101.3% 101.2% 101.1% 101.0% 100.9% 100.8% 100.7% 100.6% 100.5% 100.4% 100.3% 100.2% 100.1% 100.0% 99.9% 99.8% 99.7% 99.6%
7 102.2% 102.1% 102.0% 101.9% 101.8% 101.7% 101.6% 101.5% 101.4% 101.3% 101.2% 101.1% 101.0% 100.9% 100.8% 100.7% 100.6% 100.5% 100.4% 100.3% 100.2% 100.1% 100.0% 99.9% 99.8% 99.7% 99.6% 99.5% 99.4% 99.3% 99.2%
8 101.8% 101.7% 101.6% 101.5% 101.4% 101.3% 101.2% 101.1% 101.0% 100.9% 100.8% 100.7% 100.6% 100.5% 100.4% 100.3% 100.2% 100.2% 100.1% 100.0% 99.9% 99.8% 99.7% 99.6% 99.5% 99.4% 99.3% 99.2% 99.1% 99.0% 98.9%
9 101.3% 101.2% 101.2% 101.1% 101.0% 100.9% 100.8% 100.7% 100.6% 100.5% 100.4% 100.3% 100.2% 100.1% 100.0% 100.0% 99.9% 99.8% 99.7% 99.6% 99.5% 99.4% 99.3% 99.2% 99.1% 99.0% 98.9% 98.8% 98.8% 98.7% 98.6%
10 100.9% 100.8% 100.7% 100.6% 100.5% 100.4% 100.4% 100.3% 100.2% 100.1% 100.0% 99.9% 99.8% 99.7% 99.6% 99.6% 99.5% 99.4% 99.3% 99.2% 99.1% 99.0% 98.9% 98.9% 98.8% 98.7% 98.6% 98.5% 98.4% 98.3% 98.2%
25 94.1% 94.0% 94.0% 94.0% 94.0% 93.9% 93.9% 93.9% 93.9% 93.8% 93.8% 93.8% 93.7% 93.7% 93.7% 93.7% 93.6% 93.6% 93.6% 93.5% 93.5% 93.5% 93.5% 93.4% 93.4% 93.4% 93.3% 93.3% 93.3% 93.3% 93.2%
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RRH →
SCx
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
FRH 5 98.6% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.6% 100.9% 101.2% 101.5% 101.8% 102.1% 102.4% 102.7% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.8% 104.1% 104.4% 104.7% 105.0% 105.3% 105.6% 105.9% 106.2% 106.5% 106.8% 107.0% 107.3%
↓ 6 98.3% 98.6% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.6% 100.9% 101.2% 101.5% 101.8% 102.1% 102.4% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.8% 104.1% 104.4% 104.7% 105.0% 105.3% 105.6% 105.9% 106.2% 106.5% 106.7% 107.0%
7 98.0% 98.3% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.6% 100.9% 101.2% 101.5% 101.8% 102.1% 102.4% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.8% 104.1% 104.4% 104.7% 105.0% 105.3% 105.6% 105.9% 106.2% 106.4% 106.7%
8 97.7% 98.0% 98.3% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.6% 100.9% 101.2% 101.5% 101.8% 102.1% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.8% 104.1% 104.4% 104.7% 105.0% 105.3% 105.6% 105.9% 106.1% 106.4%
9 97.4% 97.7% 98.0% 98.3% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.6% 100.9% 101.2% 101.5% 101.8% 102.1% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.8% 104.1% 104.4% 104.7% 105.0% 105.3% 105.6% 105.8% 106.1%
10 97.1% 97.4% 97.7% 98.0% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.6% 100.9% 101.2% 101.5% 101.8% 102.0% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.8% 104.1% 104.4% 104.7% 105.0% 105.3% 105.6% 105.8%
11 96.8% 97.1% 97.4% 97.7% 98.0% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.6% 100.9% 101.2% 101.5% 101.7% 102.0% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.8% 104.1% 104.4% 104.7% 105.0% 105.3% 105.5%
12 96.5% 96.8% 97.1% 97.4% 97.7% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.6% 100.9% 101.2% 101.5% 101.7% 102.0% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.8% 104.1% 104.4% 104.7% 105.0% 105.2%
13 96.2% 96.5% 96.8% 97.1% 97.4% 97.7% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.6% 100.9% 101.2% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.8% 104.1% 104.4% 104.7% 104.9%
14 95.9% 96.2% 96.5% 96.8% 97.1% 97.4% 97.6% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.6% 100.9% 101.1% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.8% 104.1% 104.4% 104.6%
15 95.6% 95.9% 96.2% 96.5% 96.8% 97.1% 97.4% 97.6% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.6% 100.8% 101.1% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.8% 104.1% 104.3%
16 95.3% 95.6% 95.9% 96.2% 96.5% 96.8% 97.1% 97.3% 97.6% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.6% 100.8% 101.1% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.8% 104.0%
17 95.0% 95.3% 95.6% 95.9% 96.2% 96.5% 96.8% 97.1% 97.3% 97.6% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.5% 100.8% 101.1% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5% 103.7%
18 94.7% 95.0% 95.3% 95.6% 95.9% 96.2% 96.5% 96.8% 97.0% 97.3% 97.6% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.2% 100.5% 100.8% 101.1% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2% 103.5%
19 94.4% 94.7% 95.0% 95.3% 95.6% 95.9% 96.2% 96.5% 96.7% 97.0% 97.3% 97.6% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 100.0% 100.2% 100.5% 100.8% 101.1% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9% 103.2%
20 94.1% 94.4% 94.7% 95.0% 95.3% 95.6% 95.9% 96.2% 96.5% 96.7% 97.0% 97.3% 97.6% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.7% 99.9% 100.2% 100.5% 100.8% 101.1% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0% 102.3% 102.6% 102.9%
21 93.8% 94.1% 94.4% 94.7% 95.0% 95.3% 95.6% 95.9% 96.2% 96.4% 96.7% 97.0% 97.3% 97.6% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.4% 99.6% 99.9% 100.2% 100.5% 100.8% 101.1% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0% 102.3% 102.6%
22 93.5% 93.8% 94.1% 94.4% 94.7% 95.0% 95.3% 95.6% 95.9% 96.2% 96.4% 96.7% 97.0% 97.3% 97.6% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.3% 99.6% 99.9% 100.2% 100.5% 100.8% 101.1% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0% 102.3%
23 93.2% 93.5% 93.8% 94.1% 94.4% 94.7% 95.0% 95.3% 95.6% 95.9% 96.1% 96.4% 96.7% 97.0% 97.3% 97.6% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.1% 99.3% 99.6% 99.9% 100.2% 100.5% 100.8% 101.1% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0%
24 92.9% 93.2% 93.5% 93.8% 94.1% 94.4% 94.7% 95.0% 95.3% 95.6% 95.8% 96.1% 96.4% 96.7% 97.0% 97.3% 97.6% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.8% 99.0% 99.3% 99.6% 99.9% 100.2% 100.5% 100.8% 101.1% 101.4% 101.7%
25 92.6% 92.9% 93.2% 93.5% 93.8% 94.1% 94.4% 94.7% 95.0% 95.3% 95.6% 95.8% 96.1% 96.4% 96.7% 97.0% 97.3% 97.6% 97.9% 98.2% 98.5% 98.7% 99.0% 99.3% 99.6% 99.9% 100.2% 100.5% 100.8% 101.1% 101.4%
4.6.1
FW →
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 E1 E2 E3
∆ %F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
RW A1 6 -8.7% -7.6% -6.6% -5.6% -4.6% -3.6% -2.6% -1.6% -0.6% +0.4% +1.5% +2.5% +3.5% +4.5% +5.5% +6.5% +7.5% +8.5% +9.6% +10.6% +11.6% +12.6% +13.6%
↓ A2 7 -9.0% -8.0% -7.0% -6.0% -5.0% -4.0% -2.9% -1.9% -0.9% +0.1% +1.1% +2.1% +3.1% +4.1% +5.1% +6.1% +7.1% +8.2% +9.2% +10.2% +11.2% +12.2% +13.2%
A3 8 -9.3% -8.3% -7.3% -6.3% -5.3% -4.3% -3.3% -2.3% -1.3% -0.3% +0.7% +1.7% +2.7% +3.7% +4.8% +5.8% +6.8% +7.8% +8.8% +9.8% +10.8% +11.8% +12.8%
A4 9 -9.7% -8.7% -7.7% -6.7% -5.7% -4.7% -3.6% -2.6% -1.6% -0.6% +0.4% +1.4% +2.4% +3.4% +4.4% +5.4% +6.4% +7.4% +8.4% +9.4% +10.4% +11.4% +12.4%
A5 10 -10.0% -9.0% -8.0% -7.0% -6.0% -5.0% -4.0% -3.0% -2.0% -1.0% 0.0% +1.0% +2.0% +3.0% +4.0% +5.0% +6.0% +7.0% +8.0% +9.0% +10.0% +11.0% +12.0%
B1 11 -10.3% -9.3% -8.3% -7.3% -6.3% -5.4% -4.4% -3.4% -2.4% -1.4% -0.4% +0.6% +1.6% +2.6% +3.6% +4.6% +5.6% +6.6% +7.6% +8.6% +9.6% +10.6% +11.6%
B2 12 -10.7% -9.7% -8.7% -7.7% -6.7% -5.7% -4.7% -3.7% -2.7% -1.7% -0.7% +0.3% +1.3% +2.3% +3.2% +4.2% +5.2% +6.2% +7.2% +8.2% +9.2% +10.2% +11.2%
B3 13 -11.0% -10.0% -9.0% -8.0% -7.0% -6.1% -5.1% -4.1% -3.1% -2.1% -1.1% -0.1% +0.9% +1.9% +2.9% +3.9% +4.9% +5.8% +6.8% +7.8% +8.8% +9.8% +10.8%
B4 14 -11.3% -10.4% -9.4% -8.4% -7.4% -6.4% -5.4% -4.4% -3.4% -2.4% -1.5% -0.5% +0.5% +1.5% +2.5% +3.5% +4.5% +5.5% +6.4% +7.4% +8.4% +9.4% +10.4%
B5 15 -11.7% -10.7% -9.7% -8.7% -7.7% -6.8% -5.8% -4.8% -3.8% -2.8% -1.8% -0.8% +0.1% +1.1% +2.1% +3.1% +4.1% +5.1% +6.1% +7.0% +8.0% +9.0% +10.0%
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C1 16 -12.0% -11.0% -10.0% -9.1% -8.1% -7.1% -6.1% -5.1% -4.2% -3.2% -2.2% -1.2% -0.2% +0.8% +1.7% +2.7% +3.7% +4.7% +5.7% +6.6% +7.6% +8.6% +9.6%
C2 17 -12.3% -11.4% -10.4% -9.4% -8.4% -7.5% -6.5% -5.5% -4.5% -3.5% -2.6% -1.6% -0.6% +0.4% +1.4% +2.3% +3.3% +4.3% +5.3% +6.3% +7.2% +8.2% +9.2%
C3 18 -12.7% -11.7% -10.7% -9.8% -8.8% -7.8% -6.8% -5.8% -4.9% -3.9% -2.9% -1.9% -1.0% +0.0% +1.0% +2.0% +2.9% +3.9% +4.9% +5.9% +6.8% +7.8% +8.8%
C4 19 -13.0% -12.0% -11.1% -10.1% -9.1% -8.2% -7.2% -6.2% -5.2% -4.3% -3.3% -2.3% -1.3% -0.4% +0.6% +1.6% +2.6% +3.5% +4.5% +5.5% +6.4% +7.4% +8.4%
to the “both the front flaps on, without gurney flap installed” maps.
C5 20 -13.4% -12.4% -11.4% -10.4% -9.5% -8.5% -7.5% -6.6% -5.6% -4.6% -3.7% -2.7% -1.7% -0.7% +0.2% +1.2% +2.2% +3.1% +4.1% +5.1% +6.1% +7.0% +8.0%
D1 21 -13.7% -12.7% -11.8% -10.8% -9.8% -8.9% -7.9% -6.9% -5.9% -5.0% -4.0% -3.0% -2.1% -1.1% -0.1% +0.8% +1.8% +2.8% +3.7% +4.7% +5.7% +6.6% +7.6%
D2 22 -14.0% -13.1% -12.1% -11.1% -10.2% -9.2% -8.2% -7.3% -6.3% -5.3% -4.4% -3.4% -2.5% -1.5% -0.5% +0.4% +1.4% +2.4% +3.3% +4.3% +5.3% +6.2% +7.2%
D3 23 -14.4% -13.4% -12.4% -11.5% -10.5% -9.6% -8.6% -7.6% -6.7% -5.7% -4.7% -3.8% -2.8% -1.9% -0.9% +0.1% +1.0% +2.0% +2.9% +3.9% +4.9% +5.8% +6.8%
Wing Sensitivity, both the front flaps on, without gurney flap installed
D4 24 -14.7% -13.7% -12.8% -11.8% -10.9% -9.9% -8.9% -8.0% -7.0% -6.1% -5.1% -4.2% -3.2% -2.2% -1.3% -0.3% +0.6% +1.6% +2.6% +3.5% +4.5% +5.4% +6.4%
D5 25 -15.0% -14.1% -13.1% -12.2% -11.2% -10.3% -9.3% -8.3% -7.4% -6.4% -5.5% -4.5% -3.6% -2.6% -1.7% -0.7% +0.3% +1.2% +2.2% +3.1% +4.1% +5.0% +6.0%
angles (FW = Front Wing Flap Angle / RW = Rear Wing Top Assembly Angle). The following tables are referred
The following table report the percentage changes from the datum point resulting from the change of flap
FW →
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 E1 E2 E3
SCz 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
RW A1 6 93.5% 93.9% 94.3% 94.7% 95.0% 95.4% 95.8% 96.2% 96.5% 96.9% 97.3% 97.7% 98.0% 98.4% 98.8% 99.2% 99.6% 99.9% 100.3% 100.7% 101.1% 101.4% 101.8%
↓ A2 7 94.3% 94.6% 95.0% 95.4% 95.8% 96.1% 96.5% 96.9% 97.2% 97.6% 98.0% 98.3% 98.7% 99.1% 99.4% 99.8% 100.2% 100.6% 100.9% 101.3% 101.7% 102.0% 102.4%
A3 8 95.0% 95.4% 95.7% 96.1% 96.5% 96.8% 97.2% 97.6% 97.9% 98.3% 98.6% 99.0% 99.4% 99.7% 100.1% 100.5% 100.8% 101.2% 101.5% 101.9% 102.3% 102.6% 103.0%
A4 9 95.8% 96.1% 96.5% 96.8% 97.2% 97.5% 97.9% 98.3% 98.6% 99.0% 99.3% 99.7% 100.0% 100.4% 100.7% 101.1% 101.5% 101.8% 102.2% 102.5% 102.9% 103.2% 103.6%
A5 10 96.5% 96.9% 97.2% 97.6% 97.9% 98.3% 98.6% 99.0% 99.3% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.7% 101.0% 101.4% 101.7% 102.1% 102.4% 102.8% 103.1% 103.5% 103.8% 104.2%
B1 11 97.3% 97.6% 97.9% 98.3% 98.6% 99.0% 99.3% 99.6% 100.0% 100.3% 100.7% 101.0% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0% 102.4% 102.7% 103.1% 103.4% 103.8% 104.1% 104.4% 104.8%
B2 12 98.0% 98.3% 98.7% 99.0% 99.3% 99.7% 100.0% 100.3% 100.7% 101.0% 101.4% 101.7% 102.0% 102.4% 102.7% 103.0% 103.4% 103.7% 104.0% 104.4% 104.7% 105.0% 105.4%
FW →
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A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 E1 E2 E3
SCx 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
RW A1 6 91.1% 91.7% 92.3% 92.8% 93.4% 94.0% 94.6% 95.1% 95.7% 96.3% 96.9% 97.4% 98.0% 98.6% 99.2% 99.7% 100.3% 100.9% 101.4% 102.0% 102.6% 103.2% 103.7%
↓ A2 7 92.0% 92.6% 93.1% 93.7% 94.3% 94.8% 95.4% 96.0% 96.5% 97.1% 97.6% 98.2% 98.8% 99.3% 99.9% 100.4% 101.0% 101.6% 102.1% 102.7% 103.3% 103.8% 104.4%
A3 8 92.9% 93.5% 94.0% 94.6% 95.1% 95.7% 96.2% 96.8% 97.3% 97.9% 98.4% 99.0% 99.5% 100.1% 100.6% 101.2% 101.7% 102.3% 102.8% 103.4% 103.9% 104.5% 105.0%
A4 9 93.8% 94.4% 94.9% 95.5% 96.0% 96.5% 97.1% 97.6% 98.1% 98.7% 99.2% 99.8% 100.3% 100.8% 101.4% 101.9% 102.4% 103.0% 103.5% 104.0% 104.6% 105.1% 105.7%
A5 10 94.8% 95.3% 95.8% 96.3% 96.9% 97.4% 97.9% 98.4% 99.0% 99.5% 100.0% 100.5% 101.0% 101.6% 102.1% 102.6% 103.1% 103.7% 104.2% 104.7% 105.2% 105.8% 106.3%
B1 11 95.7% 96.2% 96.7% 97.2% 97.7% 98.2% 98.7% 99.3% 99.8% 100.3% 100.8% 101.3% 101.8% 102.3% 102.8% 103.3% 103.9% 104.4% 104.9% 105.4% 105.9% 106.4% 106.9%
B2 12 96.6% 97.1% 97.6% 98.1% 98.6% 99.1% 99.6% 100.1% 100.6% 101.1% 101.6% 102.1% 102.6% 103.1% 103.6% 104.1% 104.6% 105.1% 105.6% 106.1% 106.6% 107.1% 107.6%
B3 13 97.5% 98.0% 98.5% 99.0% 99.4% 99.9% 100.4% 100.9% 101.4% 101.9% 102.4% 102.8% 103.3% 103.8% 104.3% 104.8% 105.3% 105.8% 106.3% 106.7% 107.2% 107.7% 108.2%
B4 14 98.4% 98.9% 99.4% 99.8% 100.3% 100.8% 101.2% 101.7% 102.2% 102.7% 103.1% 103.6% 104.1% 104.6% 105.0% 105.5% 106.0% 106.5% 106.9% 107.4% 107.9%
Nonlinear 108.4% 108.8%
B5 15 99.3% 99.8% 100.2% 100.7% 101.2% 101.6% 102.1% 102.5% 103.0% 103.5% 103.9% 104.4% 104.9% 105.3% 105.8% 106.2% 106.7% 107.2% 107.6% 108.1% 108.6% 109.0% 109.5%
C1 16 100.2% 100.7% 101.1% 101.6% 102.0% 102.5% 102.9% 103.4% 103.8% 104.3% 104.7% 105.2% 105.6% 106.1% 106.5% 107.0% 107.4% 107.9% 108.3% behaviour
108.8% 109.2% 109.7% 110.1%
C2 17 101.1% 101.6% 102.0% 102.4% 102.9% 103.3% 103.8% 104.2% 104.6% 105.1% 105.5% 105.9% 106.4% 106.8% 107.3% 107.7% 108.1% 108.6% 109.0% 109.4% 109.9% 110.3% 110.7%
C3 18 102.0% 102.5% 102.9% 103.3% 103.7% 104.2% 104.6% 105.0% 105.4% 105.9% 106.3% 106.7% 107.1% 107.6% 108.0% 108.4% 108.8% 109.3% 109.7% 110.1% 110.5% 111.0% 111.4%
C4 19 103.0% 103.4% 103.8% 104.2% 104.6% 105.0% 105.4% 105.8% 106.3% 106.7% 107.1% 107.5% 107.9% 108.3% 108.7% 109.1% 109.6% 110.0% 110.4% 110.8% 111.2% 111.6% 112.0%
C5 20 103.9% 104.3% 104.7% 105.1% 105.5% 105.9% 106.3% 106.7% 107.1% 107.5% 107.9% 108.3% 108.7% 109.1% 109.5% 109.9% 110.3% 110.7% 111.1% 111.5% 111.9% 112.3% 112.7%
D1 21 104.8% 105.2% 105.6% 105.9% 106.3% 106.7% 107.1% 107.5% 107.9% 108.3% 108.7% 109.0% 109.4% 109.8% 110.2% 110.6% 111.0% 111.4% 111.7% 112.1% 112.5% 112.9% 113.3%
D2 22 105.7% 106.1% 106.4% 106.8% 107.2% 107.6% 107.9% 108.3% 108.7% 109.1% 109.4% 109.8% 110.2% 110.6% 110.9% 111.3% 111.7% 112.1% 112.4% 112.8% 113.2% 113.6% 113.9%
D3 23 106.6% 107.0% 107.3% 107.7% 108.1% 108.4% 108.8% 109.1% 109.5% 109.9% 110.2% 110.6% 110.9% 111.3% 111.7% 112.0% 112.4% 112.8% 113.1% 113.5% 113.8% 114.2% 114.6%
D4 24 107.5% 107.9% 108.2% 108.6% 108.9% 109.3% 109.6% 110.0% 110.3% 110.7% 111.0% 111.4% 111.7% 112.1% 112.4% 112.8% 113.1% 113.5% 113.8% 114.2% 114.5% 114.9% 115.2%
D5 25 108.4% 108.8% 109.1% 109.4% 109.8% 110.1% 110.4% 110.8% 111.1% 111.5% 111.8% 112.1% 112.5% 112.8% 113.1% 113.5% 113.8% 114.2% 114.5% 114.8% 115.2% 115.5% 115.8%
4.6.2
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B5 15 -12.7% -11.5% -10.3% -9.2% -8.0% -6.9% -5.7% -4.5% -3.4% -2.2% -1.0% +0.1% +1.3% +2.5% +3.6% +4.8% +6.0% +7.1% +8.3% +9.5% +10.6% +11.8% +13.0%
C1 16 -13.0% -11.8% -10.7% -9.5% -8.4% -7.2% -6.0% -4.9% -3.7% -2.6% -1.4% -0.2% +0.9% +2.1% +3.3% +4.4% +5.6% +6.7% +7.9% +9.1% +10.2% +11.4% +12.6%
C2 17 -13.3% -12.2% -11.0% -9.9% -8.7% -7.6% -6.4% -5.2% -4.1% -2.9% -1.8% -0.6% +0.6% +1.7% +2.9% +4.0% +5.2% +6.4% +7.5% +8.7% +9.8% +11.0% +12.2%
C3 18 -13.7% -12.5% -11.4% -10.2% -9.1% -7.9% -6.7% -5.6% -4.4% -3.3% -2.1% -1.0% +0.2% +1.3% +2.5% +3.7% +4.8% +6.0% +7.1% +8.3% +9.4% +10.6% +11.8%
C4 19 -14.0% -12.9% -11.7% -10.6% -9.4% -8.3% -7.1% -5.9% -4.8% -3.6% -2.5% -1.3% -0.2% +1.0% +2.1% +3.3% +4.4% +5.6% +6.7% +7.9% +9.0% +10.2% +11.4%
C5 20 -14.4% -13.2% -12.1% -10.9% -9.8% -8.6% -7.5% -6.3% -5.2% -4.0% -2.9% -1.7% -0.5% +0.6% +1.8% +2.9% +4.1% +5.2% +6.4% +7.5% +8.7% +9.8% +11.0%
D1 21 -14.7% -13.5% -12.4% -11.2% -10.1% -9.0% -7.8% -6.7% -5.5% -4.4% -3.2% -2.1% -0.9% +0.2% +1.4% +2.5% +3.7% +4.8% +6.0% +7.1% +8.3% +9.4% +10.5%
D2 22 -15.0% -13.9% -12.7% -11.6% -10.4% -9.3% -8.2% -7.0% -5.9% -4.7% -3.6% -2.4% -1.3% -0.1% +1.0% +2.1% +3.3% +4.4% +5.6% +6.7% +7.9% +9.0% +10.1%
D3 23 -15.4% -14.2% -13.1% -11.9% -10.8% -9.7% -8.5% -7.4% -6.2% -5.1% -3.9% -2.8% -1.7% -0.5% +0.6% +1.8% +2.9% +4.0% +5.2% +6.3% +7.5% +8.6% +9.7%
D4 24 -15.7% -14.6% -13.4% -12.3% -11.1% -10.0% -8.9% -7.7% -6.6% -5.4% -4.3% -3.2% -2.0% -0.9% +0.2% +1.4% +2.5% +3.7% +4.8% +5.9% +7.1% +8.2% +9.3%
D5 25 -16.0% -14.9% -13.8% -12.6% -11.5% -10.4% -9.2% -8.1% -6.9% -5.8% -4.7% -3.5% -2.4% -1.3% -0.1% +1.0% +2.1% +3.3% +4.4% +5.5% +6.7% +7.8% +8.9%
Wing Sensitivity, both the front flaps on, with gurney flap (190mmx15mm) installed
FW →
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 E1 E2 E3
SCz 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
RW A1 6 94.7% 95.1% 95.5% 95.9% 96.3% 96.7% 97.2% 97.6% 98.0% 98.4% 98.8% 99.2% 99.6% 100.0% 100.4% 100.9% 101.3% 101.7% 102.1% 102.5% 102.9% 103.3% 103.7%
↓ A2 7 95.4% 95.8% 96.2% 96.6% 97.0% 97.4% 97.9% 98.3% 98.7% 99.1% 99.5% 99.9% 100.3% 100.7% 101.1% 101.5% 101.9% 102.3% 102.7% 103.1% 103.5% 103.9% 104.3%
A3 8 96.2% 96.6% 97.0% 97.4% 97.8% 98.2% 98.6% 99.0% 99.4% 99.8% 100.1% 100.5% 100.9% 101.3% 101.7% 102.1% 102.5% 102.9% 103.3% 103.7% 104.1% 104.5% 104.9%
A4 9 96.9% 97.3% 97.7% 98.1% 98.5% 98.9% 99.3% 99.7% 100.0% 100.4% 100.8% 101.2% 101.6% 102.0% 102.4% 102.8% 103.2% 103.6% 104.0% 104.3% 104.7% 105.1% 105.5%
A5 10 97.7% 98.0% 98.4% 98.8% 99.2% 99.6% 100.0% 100.3% 100.7% 101.1% 101.5% 101.9% 102.3% 102.7% 103.0% 103.4% 103.8% 104.2% 104.6% 105.0% 105.3% 105.7% 106.1%
B1 11 98.4% 98.8% 99.2% 99.5% 99.9% 100.3% 100.7% 101.0% 101.4% 101.8% 102.2% 102.6% 102.9% 103.3% 103.7% 104.1% 104.4% 104.8% 105.2% 105.6% 105.9% 106.3% 106.7%
FW →
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A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 E1 E2 E3
SCx 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
RW A1 6 91.7% 92.3% 92.9% 93.5% 94.0% 94.6% 95.2% 95.8% 96.4% 97.0% 97.6% 98.1% 98.7% 99.3% 99.9% 100.5% 101.1% 101.6% 102.2% 102.8% 103.4% 104.0% 104.6%
↓ A2 7 92.6% 93.2% 93.8% 94.3% 94.9% 95.5% 96.1% 96.6% 97.2% 97.8% 98.3% 98.9% 99.5% 100.1% 100.6% 101.2% 101.8% 102.3% 102.9% 103.5% 104.1% 104.6% 105.2%
A3 8 93.5% 94.1% 94.6% 95.2% 95.8% 96.3% 96.9% 97.4% 98.0% 98.6% 99.1% 99.7% 100.2% 100.8% 101.4% 101.9% 102.5% 103.0% 103.6% 104.2% 104.7% 105.3% 105.8%
A4 9 94.4% 95.0% 95.5% 96.1% 96.6% 97.2% 97.7% 98.3% 98.8% 99.4% 99.9% 100.5% 101.0% 101.6% 102.1% 102.7% 103.2% 103.7% 104.3% 104.8% 105.4% 105.9% 106.5%
A5 10 95.4% 95.9% 96.4% 97.0% 97.5% 98.0% 98.6% 99.1% 99.6% 100.2% 100.7% 101.2% 101.8% 102.3% 102.8% 103.4% 103.9% 104.4% 105.0% 105.5% 106.0% 106.6% 107.1%
B1 11 96.3% 96.8% 97.3% 97.8% 98.4% 98.9% 99.4% 99.9% 100.4% 101.0% 101.5% 102.0% 102.5% 103.1% 103.6% 104.1% 104.6% 105.1% 105.7% 106.2% 106.7% 107.2% 107.8%
B2 12 97.2% 97.7% 98.2% 98.7% 99.2% 99.7% 100.2% 100.7% 101.3% 101.8% 102.3% 102.8% 103.3% 103.8% 104.3% 104.8% 105.3% 105.8% 106.4% 106.9% 107.4% 107.9% 108.4%
B3 13 98.1% 98.6% 99.1% 99.6% 100.1% 100.6% 101.1% 101.6% 102.1% 102.6% 103.1% 103.6% 104.1% 104.6% 105.0% 105.5% 106.0% 106.5% 107.0% 107.5% 108.0% 108.5% 109.0%
B4 14 99.0% 99.5% 100.0% 100.5% 100.9% 101.4% 101.9% 102.4% 102.9% 103.4% 103.8% 104.3% 104.8% 105.3% 105.8% 106.3% 106.8% 107.2% 107.7% 108.2% 108.7%
Nonlinear 109.2% 109.7%
B5 15 99.9% 100.4% 100.9% 101.3% 101.8% 102.3% 102.7% 103.2% 103.7% 104.2% 104.6% 105.1% 105.6% 106.0% 106.5% 107.0% 107.5% 107.9% 108.4% 108.9% 109.4% 109.8% 110.3%
C1 16 100.8% 101.3% 101.7% 102.2% 102.7% 103.1% 103.6% 104.0% 104.5% 105.0% 105.4% 105.9% 106.3% 106.8% 107.3% 107.7% 108.2% 108.6% 109.1% behaviour
109.6% 110.0% 110.5% 110.9%
C2 17 101.7% 102.2% 102.6% 103.1% 103.5% 104.0% 104.4% 104.9% 105.3% 105.8% 106.2% 106.7% 107.1% 107.5% 108.0% 108.4% 108.9% 109.3% 109.8% 110.2% 110.7% 111.1% 111.6%
C3 18 102.6% 103.1% 103.5% 103.9% 104.4% 104.8% 105.3% 105.7% 106.1% 106.6% 107.0% 107.4% 107.9% 108.3% 108.7% 109.2% 109.6% 110.0% 110.5% 110.9% 111.3% 111.8% 112.2%
C4 19 103.6% 104.0% 104.4% 104.8% 105.2% 105.7% 106.1% 106.5% 106.9% 107.4% 107.8% 108.2% 108.6% 109.0% 109.5% 109.9% 110.3% 110.7% 111.2% 111.6% 112.0% 112.4% 112.8%
C5 20 104.5% 104.9% 105.3% 105.7% 106.1% 106.5% 106.9% 107.3% 107.7% 108.2% 108.6% 109.0% 109.4% 109.8% 110.2% 110.6% 111.0% 111.4% 111.8% 112.3% 112.7% 113.1% 113.5%
D1 21 105.4% 105.8% 106.2% 106.6% 107.0% 107.4% 107.8% 108.2% 108.6% 109.0% 109.4% 109.7% 110.1% 110.5% 110.9% 111.3% 111.7% 112.1% 112.5% 112.9% 113.3% 113.7% 114.1%
D2 22 106.3% 106.7% 107.1% 107.4% 107.8% 108.2% 108.6% 109.0% 109.4% 109.8% 110.1% 110.5% 110.9% 111.3% 111.7% 112.1% 112.4% 112.8% 113.2% 113.6% 114.0% 114.4% 114.8%
D3 23 107.2% 107.6% 107.9% 108.3% 108.7% 109.1% 109.4% 109.8% 110.2% 110.6% 110.9% 111.3% 111.7% 112.0% 112.4% 112.8% 113.2% 113.5% 113.9% 114.3% 114.7% 115.0% 115.4%
D4 24 108.1% 108.5% 108.8% 109.2% 109.6% 109.9% 110.3% 110.6% 111.0% 111.4% 111.7% 112.1% 112.4% 112.8% 113.2% 113.5% 113.9% 114.2% 114.6% 115.0% 115.3% 115.7% 116.0%
D5 25 109.0% 109.4% 109.7% 110.1% 110.4% 110.8% 111.1% 111.5% 111.8% 112.2% 112.5% 112.8% 113.2% 113.5% 113.9% 114.2% 114.6% 114.9% 115.3% 115.6% 116.0% 116.3% 116.7%
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B5 15 -21.4% -20.7% -19.9% -19.1% -18.4% -17.6% -16.8% -16.1% -15.3% -14.6% -13.8% -13.0% -12.3% -11.5% -10.7% -10.0% -9.2% -8.4% -7.7% -6.9% -6.1% -5.4% -4.6%
C1 16 -21.8% -21.0% -20.2% -19.5% -18.7% -18.0% -17.2% -16.4% -15.7% -14.9% -14.2% -13.4% -12.6% -11.9% -11.1% -10.3% -9.6% -8.8% -8.1% -7.3% -6.5% -5.8% -5.0%
C2 17 -22.1% -21.3% -20.6% -19.8% -19.1% -18.3% -17.6% -16.8% -16.0% -15.3% -14.5% -13.8% -13.0% -12.2% -11.5% -10.7% -10.0% -9.2% -8.4% -7.7% -6.9% -6.2% -5.4%
C3 18 -22.4% -21.7% -20.9% -20.2% -19.4% -18.7% -17.9% -17.1% -16.4% -15.6% -14.9% -14.1% -13.4% -12.6% -11.9% -11.1% -10.3% -9.6% -8.8% -8.1% -7.3% -6.6% -5.8%
C4 19 -22.8% -22.0% -21.3% -20.5% -19.8% -19.0% -18.3% -17.5% -16.8% -16.0% -15.2% -14.5% -13.7% -13.0% -12.2% -11.5% -10.7% -10.0% -9.2% -8.5% -7.7% -7.0% -6.2%
C5 20 -23.1% -22.4% -21.6% -20.9% -20.1% -19.4% -18.6% -17.9% -17.1% -16.4% -15.6% -14.9% -14.1% -13.4% -12.6% -11.9% -11.1% -10.4% -9.6% -8.9% -8.1% -7.4% -6.6%
D1 21 -23.4% -22.7% -22.0% -21.2% -20.5% -19.7% -19.0% -18.2% -17.5% -16.7% -16.0% -15.2% -14.5% -13.7% -13.0% -12.2% -11.5% -10.7% -10.0% -9.3% -8.5% -7.8% -7.0%
D2 22 -23.8% -23.0% -22.3% -21.5% -20.8% -20.1% -19.3% -18.6% -17.8% -17.1% -16.3% -15.6% -14.9% -14.1% -13.4% -12.6% -11.9% -11.1% -10.4% -9.6% -8.9% -8.2% -7.4%
D3 23 -24.1% -23.4% -22.6% -21.9% -21.2% -20.4% -19.7% -18.9% -18.2% -17.4% -16.7% -16.0% -15.2% -14.5% -13.7% -13.0% -12.3% -11.5% -10.8% -10.0% -9.3% -8.6% -7.8%
Wing Sensitivity, only lower front flaps on, without gurney flap installed
D4 24 -24.5% -23.7% -23.0% -22.2% -21.5% -20.8% -20.0% -19.3% -18.5% -17.8% -17.1% -16.3% -15.6% -14.9% -14.1% -13.4% -12.6% -11.9% -11.2% -10.4% -9.7% -9.0% -8.2%
D5 25 -24.8% -24.1% -23.3% -22.6% -21.8% -21.1% -20.4% -19.6% -18.9% -18.2% -17.4% -16.7% -16.0% -15.2% -14.5% -13.8% -13.0% -12.3% -11.6% -10.8% -10.1% -9.4% -8.6%
FW →
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 E1 E2 E3
SCz 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
RW A1 6 85.3% 85.5% 85.8% 86.0% 86.3% 86.5% 86.8% 87.0% 87.3% 87.5% 87.8% 88.0% 88.3% 88.5% 88.8% 89.0% 89.3% 89.6% 89.8% 90.1% 90.3% 90.6% 90.8%
↓ A2 7 86.0% 86.3% 86.5% 86.8% 87.0% 87.3% 87.5% 87.7% 88.0% 88.2% 88.5% 88.7% 89.0% 89.2% 89.4% 89.7% 89.9% 90.2% 90.4% 90.7% 90.9% 91.2% 91.4%
A3 8 86.8% 87.0% 87.3% 87.5% 87.7% 88.0% 88.2% 88.4% 88.7% 88.9% 89.1% 89.4% 89.6% 89.9% 90.1% 90.3% 90.6% 90.8% 91.0% 91.3% 91.5% 91.8% 92.0%
A4 9 87.5% 87.8% 88.0% 88.2% 88.4% 88.7% 88.9% 89.1% 89.4% 89.6% 89.8% 90.1% 90.3% 90.5% 90.7% 91.0% 91.2% 91.4% 91.7% 91.9% 92.1% 92.4% 92.6%
A5 10 88.3% 88.5% 88.7% 88.9% 89.2% 89.4% 89.6% 89.8% 90.1% 90.3% 90.5% 90.7% 90.9% 91.2% 91.4% 91.6% 91.8% 92.1% 92.3% 92.5% 92.7% 93.0% 93.2%
B1 11 89.0% 89.2% 89.4% 89.7% 89.9% 90.1% 90.3% 90.5% 90.7% 91.0% 91.2% 91.4% 91.6% 91.8% 92.0% 92.3% 92.5% 92.7% 92.9% 93.1% 93.3% 93.6% 93.8%
B2 12 89.8% 90.0% 90.2% 90.4% 90.6% 90.8% 91.0% 91.2% 91.4% 91.6% 91.9% 92.1% 92.3% 92.5% 92.7% 92.9% 93.1% 93.3% 93.5% 93.7% 94.0% 94.2% 94.4%
FW →
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A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 E1 E2 E3
SCx 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
RW A1 6 89.0% 89.3% 89.5% 89.7% 90.0% 90.2% 90.4% 90.7% 90.9% 91.1% 91.4% 91.6% 91.8% 92.1% 92.3% 92.5% 92.8% 93.0% 93.2% 93.5% 93.7% 93.9% 94.2%
↓ A2 7 89.9% 90.2% 90.4% 90.6% 90.8% 91.0% 91.3% 91.5% 91.7% 91.9% 92.1% 92.4% 92.6% 92.8% 93.0% 93.2% 93.5% 93.7% 93.9% 94.1% 94.4% 94.6% 94.8%
A3 8 90.8% 91.1% 91.3% 91.5% 91.7% 91.9% 92.1% 92.3% 92.5% 92.7% 92.9% 93.1% 93.3% 93.6% 93.8% 94.0% 94.2% 94.4% 94.6% 94.8% 95.0% 95.2% 95.4%
A4 9 91.8% 91.9% 92.1% 92.3% 92.5% 92.7% 92.9% 93.1% 93.3% 93.5% 93.7% 93.9% 94.1% 94.3% 94.5% 94.7% 94.9% 95.1% 95.3% 95.5% 95.7% 95.9% 96.1%
A5 10 92.7% 92.8% 93.0% 93.2% 93.4% 93.6% 93.8% 93.9% 94.1% 94.3% 94.5% 94.7% 94.9% 95.1% 95.2% 95.4% 95.6% 95.8% 96.0% 96.2% 96.3% 96.5% 96.7%
B1 11 93.6% 93.7% 93.9% 94.1% 94.3% 94.4% 94.6% 94.8% 94.9% 95.1% 95.3% 95.5% 95.6% 95.8% 96.0% 96.1% 96.3% 96.5% 96.7% 96.8% 97.0% 97.2% 97.3%
B2 12 94.5% 94.6% 94.8% 95.0% 95.1% 95.3% 95.4% 95.6% 95.8% 95.9% 96.1% 96.2% 96.4% 96.5% 96.7% 96.9% 97.0% 97.2% 97.3% 97.5% 97.7% 97.8% 98.0%
B3 13 95.4% 95.5% 95.7% 95.8% 96.0% 96.1% 96.3% 96.4% 96.6% 96.7% 96.9% 97.0% 97.2% 97.3% 97.4% 97.6% 97.7% 97.9% 98.0% 98.2% 98.3% 98.5% 98.6%
B4 14 96.3% 96.4% 96.6% 96.7% 96.8% 97.0% 97.1% 97.2% 97.4% 97.5% 97.6% 97.8% 97.9% 98.0% 98.2% 98.3% 98.4% 98.6% 98.7% 98.8% 99.0% 99.1% 99.2%
B5 15 97.2% 97.3% 97.5% 97.6% 97.7% 97.8% 97.9% 98.1% 98.2% 98.3% 98.4% 98.6% 98.7% 98.8% 98.9% 99.0% 99.2% 99.3% 99.4% 99.5% 99.6% 99.8% 99.9%
C1 16 98.1% 98.2% 98.4% 98.5% 98.6% 98.7% 98.8% 98.9% 99.0% 99.1% 99.2% 99.3% 99.4% 99.5% 99.7% 99.8% 99.9% 100.0% 100.1% 100.2% 100.3% 100.4% 100.5%
C2 17 99.0% 99.1% 99.2% 99.3% 99.4% 99.5% 99.6% 99.7% 99.8% 99.9% 100.0% 100.1% 100.2% 100.3% 100.4% 100.5% 100.6% 100.7% 100.8% 100.9% 101.0% 101.1% 101.2%
C3 18 100.0% 100.0% 100.1% 100.2% 100.3% 100.4% 100.5% 100.5% 100.6% 100.7% 100.8% 100.9% 101.0% 101.0% 101.1% 101.2% 101.3% 101.4% 101.5% 101.5% 101.6% 101.7% 101.8%
C4 19 100.9% 100.9% 101.0% 101.1% 101.2% 101.2% 101.3% 101.4% 101.4% 101.5% 101.6% 101.6% 101.7% 101.8% 101.9% 101.9% 102.0% 102.1% 102.1% 102.2% 102.3% 102.4% 102.4%
C5 20 101.8% 101.8% 101.9% 102.0% 102.0% 102.1% 102.1% 102.2% 102.2% 102.3% 102.4% 102.4% 102.5% 102.5% 102.6% 102.7% 102.7% 102.8% 102.8% 102.9% 103.0% 103.0% 103.1%
D1 21 102.7% 102.7% 102.8% 102.8% 102.9% 102.9% 103.0% 103.0% 103.1% 103.1% 103.2% 103.2% 103.2% 103.3% 103.3% 103.4% 103.4% 103.5% 103.5% 103.6% 103.6% 103.7% 103.7%
D2 22 103.6% 103.6% 103.7% 103.7% 103.7% 103.8% 103.8% 103.8% 103.9% 103.9% 103.9% 104.0% 104.0% 104.0% 104.1% 104.1% 104.1% 104.2% 104.2% 104.2% 104.3% 104.3% 104.3%
D3 23 104.5% 104.5% 104.6% 104.6% 104.6% 104.6% 104.6% 104.7% 104.7% 104.7% 104.7% 104.7% 104.8% 104.8% 104.8% 104.8% 104.9% 104.9% 104.9% 104.9% 104.9% 105.0% 105.0%
D4 24 105.4% 105.4% 105.4% 105.5% 105.5% 105.5% 105.5% 105.5% 105.5% 105.5% 105.5% 105.5% 105.5% 105.5% 105.5% 105.6% 105.6% 105.6% 105.6% 105.6% 105.6% 105.6% 105.6%
D5 25 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3%
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B5 15 -18.2% -17.5% -16.8% -16.1% -15.4% -14.7% -14.0% -13.3% -12.6% -11.9% -11.2% -10.5% -9.8% -9.1% -8.4% -7.8% -7.1% -6.4% -5.7% -5.0% -4.3% -3.6% -2.9%
C1 16 -18.5% -17.8% -17.1% -16.4% -15.7% -15.1% -14.4% -13.7% -13.0% -12.3% -11.6% -10.9% -10.2% -9.5% -8.8% -8.1% -7.4% -6.7% -6.1% -5.4% -4.7% -4.0% -3.3%
C2 17 -18.8% -18.2% -17.5% -16.8% -16.1% -15.4% -14.7% -14.0% -13.3% -12.6% -12.0% -11.3% -10.6% -9.9% -9.2% -8.5% -7.8% -7.1% -6.4% -5.8% -5.1% -4.4% -3.7%
C3 18 -19.2% -18.5% -17.8% -17.1% -16.4% -15.8% -15.1% -14.4% -13.7% -13.0% -12.3% -11.6% -10.9% -10.3% -9.6% -8.9% -8.2% -7.5% -6.8% -6.1% -5.5% -4.8% -4.1%
C4 19 -19.5% -18.8% -18.1% -17.5% -16.8% -16.1% -15.4% -14.7% -14.1% -13.4% -12.7% -12.0% -11.3% -10.6% -10.0% -9.3% -8.6% -7.9% -7.2% -6.5% -5.9% -5.2% -4.5%
C5 20 -19.9% -19.2% -18.5% -17.8% -17.1% -16.5% -15.8% -15.1% -14.4% -13.7% -13.1% -12.4% -11.7% -11.0% -10.3% -9.7% -9.0% -8.3% -7.6% -6.9% -6.2% -5.6% -4.9%
D1 21 -20.2% -19.5% -18.8% -18.2% -17.5% -16.8% -16.1% -15.4% -14.8% -14.1% -13.4% -12.7% -12.1% -11.4% -10.7% -10.0% -9.4% -8.7% -8.0% -7.3% -6.6% -6.0% -5.3%
D2 22 -20.5% -19.8% -19.2% -18.5% -17.8% -17.2% -16.5% -15.8% -15.1% -14.5% -13.8% -13.1% -12.4% -11.8% -11.1% -10.4% -9.7% -9.1% -8.4% -7.7% -7.0% -6.4% -5.7%
D3 23 -20.9% -20.2% -19.5% -18.8% -18.2% -17.5% -16.8% -16.2% -15.5% -14.8% -14.1% -13.5% -12.8% -12.1% -11.5% -10.8% -10.1% -9.4% -8.8% -8.1% -7.4% -6.8% -6.1%
D4 24 -21.2% -20.5% -19.9% -19.2% -18.5% -17.9% -17.2% -16.5% -15.8% -15.2% -14.5% -13.8% -13.2% -12.5% -11.8% -11.2% -10.5% -9.8% -9.2% -8.5% -7.8% -7.2% -6.5%
D5 25 -21.5% -20.9% -20.2% -19.5% -18.9% -18.2% -17.5% -16.9% -16.2% -15.5% -14.9% -14.2% -13.5% -12.9% -12.2% -11.6% -10.9% -10.2% -9.6% -8.9% -8.2% -7.6% -6.9%
Wing Sensitivity, only lower front flaps on, with gurney flap (250mmx15mm) installed
FW →
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 E1 E2 E3
SCz 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
RW A1 6 88.5% 88.7% 88.9% 89.1% 89.4% 89.6% 89.8% 90.0% 90.2% 90.5% 90.7% 90.9% 91.1% 91.4% 91.6% 91.8% 92.0% 92.3% 92.5% 92.7% 92.9% 93.1% 93.4%
↓ A2 7 89.2% 89.4% 89.6% 89.9% 90.1% 90.3% 90.5% 90.7% 90.9% 91.2% 91.4% 91.6% 91.8% 92.0% 92.2% 92.5% 92.7% 92.9% 93.1% 93.3% 93.5% 93.7% 94.0%
A3 8 90.0% 90.2% 90.4% 90.6% 90.8% 91.0% 91.2% 91.4% 91.6% 91.8% 92.0% 92.3% 92.5% 92.7% 92.9% 93.1% 93.3% 93.5% 93.7% 93.9% 94.1% 94.3% 94.6%
A4 9 90.7% 90.9% 91.1% 91.3% 91.5% 91.7% 91.9% 92.1% 92.3% 92.5% 92.7% 92.9% 93.1% 93.3% 93.5% 93.7% 93.9% 94.1% 94.3% 94.5% 94.7% 94.9% 95.2%
A5 10 91.4% 91.6% 91.8% 92.0% 92.2% 92.4% 92.6% 92.8% 93.0% 93.2% 93.4% 93.6% 93.8% 94.0% 94.2% 94.4% 94.6% 94.8% 95.0% 95.2% 95.4% 95.6% 95.7%
B1 11 92.2% 92.4% 92.6% 92.8% 92.9% 93.1% 93.3% 93.5% 93.7% 93.9% 94.1% 94.3% 94.5% 94.6% 94.8% 95.0% 95.2% 95.4% 95.6% 95.8% 96.0% 96.2% 96.3%
B2 12 92.9% 93.1% 93.3% 93.5% 93.7% 93.8% 94.0% 94.2% 94.4% 94.6% 94.8% 94.9% 95.1% 95.3% 95.5% 95.7% 95.8% 96.0% 96.2% 96.4% 96.6% 96.8% 96.9%
FW →
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A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 E1 E2 E3
SCx 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
RW A1 6 89.8% 90.0% 90.3% 90.5% 90.8% 91.1% 91.3% 91.6% 91.8% 92.1% 92.4% 92.6% 92.9% 93.1% 93.4% 93.7% 93.9% 94.2% 94.4% 94.7% 95.0% 95.2% 95.5%
↓ A2 7 90.7% 90.9% 91.2% 91.4% 91.7% 91.9% 92.2% 92.4% 92.6% 92.9% 93.1% 93.4% 93.6% 93.9% 94.1% 94.4% 94.6% 94.9% 95.1% 95.4% 95.6% 95.9% 96.1%
A3 8 91.6% 91.8% 92.0% 92.3% 92.5% 92.8% 93.0% 93.2% 93.5% 93.7% 93.9% 94.2% 94.4% 94.6% 94.9% 95.1% 95.3% 95.6% 95.8% 96.0% 96.3% 96.5% 96.7%
A4 9 92.5% 92.7% 92.9% 93.2% 93.4% 93.6% 93.8% 94.0% 94.3% 94.5% 94.7% 94.9% 95.2% 95.4% 95.6% 95.8% 96.0% 96.3% 96.5% 96.7% 96.9% 97.2% 97.4%
A5 10 93.4% 93.6% 93.8% 94.0% 94.2% 94.5% 94.7% 94.9% 95.1% 95.3% 95.5% 95.7% 95.9% 96.1% 96.3% 96.5% 96.8% 97.0% 97.2% 97.4% 97.6% 97.8% 98.0%
B1 11 94.3% 94.5% 94.7% 94.9% 95.1% 95.3% 95.5% 95.7% 95.9% 96.1% 96.3% 96.5% 96.7% 96.9% 97.1% 97.3% 97.5% 97.7% 97.9% 98.1% 98.3% 98.5% 98.7%
B2 12 95.2% 95.4% 95.6% 95.8% 96.0% 96.1% 96.3% 96.5% 96.7% 96.9% 97.1% 97.3% 97.4% 97.6% 97.8% 98.0% 98.2% 98.4% 98.6% 98.7% 98.9% 99.1% 99.3%
B3 13 96.1% 96.3% 96.5% 96.7% 96.8% 97.0% 97.2% 97.3% 97.5% 97.7% 97.9% 98.0% 98.2% 98.4% 98.5% 98.7% 98.9% 99.1% 99.2% 99.4% 99.6% 99.8% 99.9%
B4 14 97.0% 97.2% 97.4% 97.5% 97.7% 97.8% 98.0% 98.2% 98.3% 98.5% 98.6% 98.8% 99.0% 99.1% 99.3% 99.4% 99.6% 99.8% 99.9% 100.1% 100.2% 100.4% 100.6%
B5 15 98.0% 98.1% 98.3% 98.4% 98.5% 98.7% 98.8% 99.0% 99.1% 99.3% 99.4% 99.6% 99.7% 99.9% 100.0% 100.2% 100.3% 100.5% 100.6% 100.8% 100.9% 101.1% 101.2%
C1 16 98.9% 99.0% 99.1% 99.3% 99.4% 99.5% 99.7% 99.8% 99.9% 100.1% 100.2% 100.4% 100.5% 100.6% 100.8% 100.9% 101.0% 101.2% 101.3% 101.4% 101.6% 101.7% 101.8%
C2 17 99.8% 99.9% 100.0% 100.1% 100.3% 100.4% 100.5% 100.6% 100.8% 100.9% 101.0% 101.1% 101.3% 101.4% 101.5% 101.6% 101.7% 101.9% 102.0% 102.1% 102.2% 102.4% 102.5%
C3 18 100.7% 100.8% 100.9% 101.0% 101.1% 101.2% 101.4% 101.5% 101.6% 101.7% 101.8% 101.9% 102.0% 102.1% 102.2% 102.3% 102.5% 102.6% 102.7% 102.8% 102.9% 103.0% 103.1%
C4 19 101.6% 101.7% 101.8% 101.9% 102.0% 102.1% 102.2% 102.3% 102.4% 102.5% 102.6% 102.7% 102.8% 102.9% 103.0% 103.1% 103.2% 103.3% 103.4% 103.5% 103.6% 103.6% 103.7%
C5 20 102.5% 102.6% 102.7% 102.8% 102.9% 102.9% 103.0% 103.1% 103.2% 103.3% 103.4% 103.5% 103.5% 103.6% 103.7% 103.8% 103.9% 104.0% 104.0% 104.1% 104.2% 104.3% 104.4%
D1 21 103.4% 103.5% 103.6% 103.6% 103.7% 103.8% 103.9% 103.9% 104.0% 104.1% 104.2% 104.2% 104.3% 104.4% 104.4% 104.5% 104.6% 104.7% 104.7% 104.8% 104.9% 104.9% 105.0%
D2 22 104.3% 104.4% 104.5% 104.5% 104.6% 104.6% 104.7% 104.8% 104.8% 104.9% 104.9% 105.0% 105.1% 105.1% 105.2% 105.2% 105.3% 105.4% 105.4% 105.5% 105.5% 105.6% 105.7%
D3 23 105.3% 105.3% 105.3% 105.4% 105.4% 105.5% 105.5% 105.6% 105.6% 105.7% 105.7% 105.8% 105.8% 105.9% 105.9% 106.0% 106.0% 106.1% 106.1% 106.2% 106.2% 106.2% 106.3%
D4 24 106.2% 106.2% 106.2% 106.3% 106.3% 106.3% 106.4% 106.4% 106.4% 106.5% 106.5% 106.5% 106.6% 106.6% 106.7% 106.7% 106.7% 106.8% 106.8% 106.8% 106.9% 106.9% 106.9%
D5 25 107.1% 107.1% 107.1% 107.1% 107.2% 107.2% 107.2% 107.2% 107.3% 107.3% 107.3% 107.3% 107.3% 107.4% 107.4% 107.4% 107.4% 107.5% 107.5% 107.5% 107.5% 107.5% 107.6%
4.7 DIFFUSER
Due to different tires sizes between Championships, the tires cut-out on the diffuser can differ from one
Championship to other. Check that the cut-out follows the Championship rules, a jig will be available at the
Tatuus' and Championship Organizer’s truck.
In case of damages to the spat fins (p/n. 2402017003/004), spares are available. The spare must be bonded
to the diffuser following the position shown below, referring to the Rear Wheel axis and the underfloor ex-
ternal side:
TATUUS discourages to refer to the tire cut-out side as its shape is depending on the Championship.
REFERENCE PLANE: it is the plane where skid block and wooden plank are in contact, the skid block is then
the only suspended part of the car sitting below this plane.
RIDE HEIGHT: it is measured at the intersection between the vertical plane passing through the axle and the
vehicle center line. Zero when reference plane is coincident with ground, positive change when the car is
raised.
TOE: Zero when wheels are parallel, positive change when toe-out.
CAMBER: Zero when wheels are vertical, positive change when the top of the wheel is outward
CASTOR: Zero when steering axis is vertical, positive change when the contact patch is behind the intersec-
tion of steering axis and ground.
Ride height adjustment Front Ride Height change Rear Ride Height change
Camber adjust-
Front Rear
ment
Camber change Camber change Toe Change
The apparent caster is measured on the top of the front upright (when steer angle is zero), measuring an
angle of 0° (parallel) to the reference plane equals to 10° of caster angle.
Caster Change
The front pushrod is directly installed on the upright, its pick-up point can be adjusted longitudinally resulting
in a different weight transfer as function of the steering angle.
The farthest the point is from steer axis the higher will be the weight transfer and by consequence the steer-
ing effort.
The following diagrams summarize the possible configuration and the distance pickup to steering axis.
The standard damper is the KONI 2812, full open length is 320mm and maximum stroke is 44mm.
Rotating the adjustment discs, located in the window of the top eye, adjust the damping. You only need a
steel pin adjustment tool of 1.5mm diameter. The adjusters are marked with letters that are visible on the
alloy top eye, with a ‘B’ for bump and an ‘R’ for rebound next to the corresponding disc.
The bump and rebound discs are also recognizable at their color. The bump disc is colored black and the
rebound discs is colored red. Rotate the discs according to the markings on the top eye.
The adjusters have 8 distinct stops (clicks), each of which marks an adjustment position.
There is a total of 8 adjustment positions from minimum to maximum adjustment.
The minimum position is referred to as position 1 and the maximum adjustment position as position 8.
The adjusters have a positive stop at the minimum and maximum position.
Never use excessive force while adjusting.
Front valving:
Mainvalve: 71 60 25 974 0
Pgas: 15 bar
Rear valving:
Mainvalve: 71 60 25 140 0
Pgas: 15 bar
200.0
150.0
100.0
50.0
[ daN ]
0.0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300
-50.0
-100.0
-150.0
-200.0
-250.0
[ mm/s ]
Rear
250.0
200.0
150.0
100.0
50.0
[ daN ]
0.0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300
-50.0
-100.0
-150.0
-200.0
-250.0
[ mm/s ]
The ratio represents the torsion angle of the antiroll bar resulting from a roll of 1° on the chassis.
The ratio represents the torsion angle of the antiroll bar resulting from a roll of 1° on the chassis.
X Y Z
A -50.0 179.4 269
B -6.9 663.9 225
C 300.0 196.2 271
D -50.0 179.4 440
E 19.5 626.6 375
F 300.0 196.2 429
S -85.1 683.3 354
T -130.0 195.0 422
H 0.0 775.6 262
L 0.0 787.5 Rd-ZN
N 0.0 787.5 262
U 383.6 80.0 567
V 83.8 81.0 566
P 80.0 163.0 525
Q 80.0 140.3 480
M 45.1 160.6 526
W 2.1 651.2 276
X -185.0 95.0 450
Y -185.0 0.0 450
Z -185.0 95.0 550
R 51.3 96.5 559
The vertical step between pickup point is 12.5mm, standard configuration BE-24.
The following table summarize the pickup point coordinates of the standard configuration (BE-24), the origin
is located at the intersection of rear wheel axle and reference plane, the coordinate of the contact point is
then below the reference plane by a value of Rd-Zn where Rd is the Rolling Radius of the tire and Zn is the z
coordinate of point N.
The following tables shows the anti-effects of the vehicle, they show the relevant numbers for the following
setting:
5.6.2.1.1 Front
Camber derivative
Pick Up position RC Height [mm] Anti-dive [%]
[°/10mm]
STD -27 -0.20 37%
Camber derivative
Pick Up position RC Height [mm] Anti-squat [%] Anti-lift [%]
[°/10mm]
AD13 58.48 0.13 1% 31%
AD14 19.39 0.07 20% 63%
AD23 63.40 0.14 -19% -5%
AD24 24.06 0.07 0% 28%
AE13 75.47 0.21 18% 10%
AE14 62.16 0.25 -2% 88%
AE23 80.53 0.22 -2% -25%
AE24 41.54 0.15 17% 8%
BD13 61.47 0.15 -18% 52%
BD14 22.52 0.08 1% 84%
BD23 66.41 0.16 -38% 18%
BD24 27.22 0.09 -19% 50%
BE13 78.27 0.22 0% 32%
BE14 39.67 0.15 19% 64%
BE23 83.39 0.23 -21% -3%
BE24 44.55 0.16 -2% 30%
BF13 94.66 0.29 17% 13%
BF14 56.38 0.22 36% 45%
BF23 99.94 0.30 -5% -22%
BF24 61.44 0.23 15% 10%
CE13 81.08 0.23 -19% 54%
CE14 42.62 0.16 0% 85%
CE23 86.22 0.24 -40% 19%
CE24 30.33 0.10 -37% 72%
CF13 97.33 0.30 -2% 34%
CF14 59.19 0.24 18% 66%
CF23 102.63 0.31 -23% 0%
CF24 64.26 0.24 -3% 32%
In order to reduce the wear at the link with the lower wishbone, a modification of the rear upright has been
developed:
The upgrade consists in the installation of a bush ②.
4. Heat the upright and bearing subassembly to about 120°C and cool the hub to about -20°C.
5. Put the hub in the upright. Use a press to make the procedure quicker, maximizing the temperature
difference effect. Act on the bearing internal ring, reacting on the hub pegs flange, paying high at-
tention to the correct alignment of the components.
8. Fit the secure ring nut [f] and the M4 screws [g] (4Nm, Loctite 222)
Installation drawings: please note the orientation of the front joint assembly:
7.1 WHEELS
Front wheels: 10.0 inches
Rear wheels: 12.0 inches
D [mm] Circumference length along the middle tread line of the tyre;
C [mm] Max width maximum width of the tyre;
Cb [mm] Tread width width of the tread.
A full characterization of deflection vs. vertical load at different pressures is given; measurements are taken
at three different camber levels (0°,-2.0° and -3.0°) for slick tyres.
Loaded radius LR [mm] distance between the wheel center and the ground;
Rolling radius RR [mm] the length travelled by the tyre for each wheel's revolution divided by 2p.
Pressures
• the measured garage pressure should be as close as possible to the hot target value stated within
this book
• Dry air is recommended to inflate tyres to avoid sudden changes in pressure due to humidity.
• all pressure limitations (cold and hot) stated in this book will be monitored during each event, and
modified if deemed necessary.
NOTE
Please remember that not complying with the technical prescriptions will expose the product to excessive
levels of mechanical stress, which could affect the integrity of the product.
To avoid any damage to the tyres caused by air leaks, we recommend the following:
• use metal valves bodies instead of rubber ones;
• check the fixing of the valves and their seal frequently;
• check the valve core;
• use metal valve caps with integral rubber o-ring seal.
Slick Tyres
Nominal Weight Max Width (C) Circumference Tread Width (Cb)
Size & Fitment
(kilograms) (mm) (πD) (mm) (mm)
250/570-13
6.2 284 1794 230
13”x10J
300/590-13
8.6 385 1860 300
13”x12J
7.2.3.1.1 Dimension
- The rim width shall be selected/used within the range recommended for each tire size.
- The outer diameter of the tyre shall be measured with no load applied under the appropriate pres-
sure conditions, based on the recommended rim size.
Rotating the brake bias knob clockwise will shift the brake balance towards front by 1.5% per complete turn.
FRONT ø REAR ø
The following table shows the front brake balance when the balance bar is set at the mid adjustment (master
cylinders have the same distance from trunnion):
REAR
5/8” (15.88mm) 3/4” (19.05mm) 13/16” (20.64mm)
FRONT
Be aware that incorrectly bedded brakes can reduce the controllability and the lifetime of the pads and discs.
The maximum braking performance can only be achieved by correctly bedded brake parts.
This procedure should be performed on a safe part of the circuit, away from traffic, as you have to be able to
repeatedly stop quickly.
10 FUEL SYSTEM
It is recommended to protect the outer surfaces of the fuel bladder from scratching over carbon fibers,
cutomers are invited to protect the carbon surfaces that are in contact with the bladder with PVC tape (i.e.
Permacel) or Neoprene foam Sheet.
The breathing line to the tank is equipped with a safety dry-break Staubli SPT08.7655/L/JV, the mating port
(machine side) have to be SPT08.3655/L/JV.
It is recommended to follow the procedure below in order to have a consistent level measurement:
Further information about oil level procedure is available in the engine technical manual
We recommend to respect the following procedure in order to have a consistent level measurement:
12.1 OVERVIEW
The wiring loom is split in four main parts:
• Chassis harness
• Engine harness
• Gearbox harness
• GCC/EGA harness
NOTE: if the battery power is low high current consumptions (like a gearshift actuation/recharge) can result
in an engine stall, keeping higher revs and generator in charge will fix this occurrence.
A battery, which has been damaged due to vibration, will show a good open circuit voltage (12.8v or more),
but when loaded, the voltage drops to zero. The battery casing usually also shows signs of wear on the casing.
It is also important that when attaching cables to the battery terminals, that the retaining nut is tightened to
4Nm and no higher.
If the power-box detects an overcurrent on one of the lines, it acts shutting off the power supply in the
relevant line. Please note that a cut on a power line implies an abnormal draw of current, most of the time
due to a short-circuit on the devices powered by the line or on the wiring loom. It is recommended to check
for the source of the electrical fault to avoid damages to the electrical components.
If the power-box cuts a line needs to be re-set. To re-set the power-box it is necessary a power cycle (the
jump battery must be disconnected).
User devices connected to customer available connections (AUX ports) must not exceed 5A in total and 2A
per power supply pin.
Diagnostic and functional information are available in the logger system, see chapter for details.
Log name
Line # User list
(name on Steering Wheel)
PSD_Fuel
1 Fuel pump
(Fuel)
Rain Light
PSD_FED
2 ADR
(Federation)
Transponder
ECU
PSD_CU_LP
3 GCC
(LP Elec)
Dashboard
Lambda
PSD_Engine
4 Turbo Valves
(Engine)
Engine Valves
PSD_AUX Beacon
5
(Aux) AUX ports
PSD_Coils
6 Engine coils
(Coils)
PSD_Starter
8 Engine starter
(Starter 1)
PSD_Starter
9 Engine Starter (redundant)
(Starter 2)
Log name
Line # User list
(name on Steering Wheel)
PSD_Fuel
1 Fuel pump
(Fuel)
Rain Light
PSD_FED
2 ADR
(Federation)
Transponder
PSD_CU_HP (1/2) Throttle valve
3 GDI Injection
(HP Elec)
ECU
PSD_CU_HP (2/2) GCC
4
(LP Elec) Dashboard
PSD_AUX Beacon
5
(Aux) AUX ports
PSD_Coils
6 Engine coils
(Coils)
Lambda
PSD_Engine
7 Turbo Valves
(Engine)
Engine Valves
PSD_Starter
8 Engine starter
(Starter 1)
PSD_Starter
9 Engine Starter (redundant)
(Starter 2)
The electric system of the Toyota engine version does not use the standard powerbox, please refer to engine
management support.
A radio connector is provided in the chassis wiring, it provides a 12V power and repeat the switch of the
steering wheel on pins #2/#3.
Mating connector DTM04-4P.
Final drive
Ref.
Secondary shaft 9
Crown wheel 30
Reverse gear
Primary shaft 14
Idler 22
Secondary shaft 47
Gear Ratio
16/36 2.25
16/25 1.56
22/27 1.23
31/32 1.03
21/19 0.90
29/24 0.83
SLR82
7000
6500
6000
5500
RPM
5000
4500
4000
3500
3000
0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0
Speed [km/h]
Gear Ratio
16/36 2.25
16/25 1.56
23/29 1.26
26/28 1.08
26/25 0.96
23/20 0.87
SLR82_SHORT
7000
6500
6000
5500
RPM
5000
4500
4000
3500
3000
0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0
Speed [km/h]
ZF type self-locking differential with triple friction discs and pressing plates with ramps acting symmetrically
or not, for driving or braking condition.
The following table summarize the options available with the first equipment ramp set:
Pn. F19103191
Coast Power
70° (std) 65° (std)
65° 70°
70° 80°
80° 70°
The preload is applied by a belleville washer pn. F1910313 and its carrier spacer F1910307-4.4 available in
three different thicknesses:
• F1910307-4.2
• F1910307-4.3
• F1910307-4.4
Note: An approximate reduction of the preload about 15% will be noticed after the first 60 kilometres.
Note: The cold measured preload (workshop) is approximately 15% higher than that measured hot.
WARNING:
Glue components have been chosen during tests sessions. Only ‘Loctite’ brand components must be used.
Sadev can’t ensure consequences of false glue component choice.
FOUT1910300
Compression tool mechanism
FOUT1910001
• Remove the axis of fork, circlips and nuts stopping then engage 2nd gears manually.
• Loose the 2x nuts (primary and secondary) with the screwing socket FOUT9045201
• Remove the anti-splay plate.
• Remove the parts one by one noting the direction of initial assembly.
Each time gears are dismantled check the fork tuning: after tightening the secondary shaft nut, install the
fork adjustment tool (FOUT9047005).
Engage all the gears in order to check that shifting is working well and forks do not push the dog ring on its
gear wheel.
Make this check turning by hand the dog ring and its relevant gear.
(For example, engage the 3rd gear, then check that there is not excessive friction between the 3rd to 4th dog
ring and the 3rd gear ratio).
14.9.1 Removal
• Disconnect potentiometer.
• Drain the box through the lower drain plug.
• Remove differential housing.
• Extract the differential assembly.
FOUT1910300
FOUT1910001
• Using a mallet, remove the secondary shaft and the NU207 flange.
On a flat plane, pile both the new bearings, and note their combined height: this is dimension ”B”.
AD = assembly dimension, this assembly dimension is printed on the secondary shaft (theoretical measure
99.64).
C = A – AD - B
Assemble the shim being the closest (F1910205) to the calculated thickness “C” on the secondary shaft.
Press fit the inner race of the NU207 bearing on the secondary shaft.
NOTE: In the described procedure, the differential case is supposed to be empty. Press remove both bearings
on the differential case (1).
• Unscrew and remove the 8x M10 bolts of the crown by heating them.
• Remove the crown from the differential.
• Degrease the differential case and check it carefully (bearing contact patch, splines, etc). Change it if
excessive wear or damage are observed.
• Degrease the new crown.
• Fit the new crown on the differential case. Put some Loctite 648 on new 8x M10 bolts and tighten
them to 9 daN.m.
• Press fit the bearings (change them if damaged during disassembly) on the differential case carefully
position them on the dedicated surfaces of the case.
Measure the highest distance between the external races of the bearings assembled on the differential case
and note it: this is dimension “Y “
Z = X + 0.1 – Y
Fit inside the main housing the differential case and the two crown positioning shims. The shims must be put
between the main housing and each of the 2 bearings (refer to following view). At the first attempt, use two
shims of similar thicknesses.
NOTE: The total thickness of both crown positioning shims must always be as close as possible of the calcu-
lated dimension Z.
• If it is lower than 0.01mm: replace the crown side shim (2a) by the next thinner shim available, and
replace the opposite shim by the next thicker shim available (2b).
• If it is higher than 0.06mm: replace the crown side shim (2a) by the next thicker shim available, and
replace the opposite shim by the next thinner shim available (2b).
Repeat the procedure until getting into the allowed clearance interval.
Unscrew and remove the 10x M10 bolts of the differential cap, glue them with Loctite 243, and tighten them
at 5.5 daN.m
Change the O-ring seal of the seal plate. Then fit the seal plate on the gearbox housings.
14.11.1 Layshaft
Torque
Item Part number Description Glue
(DaN m)
3a F9047105 Shaft plug 518
12 F9046206 M35x1.25 nut 18
Torque
Item Part number Description Glue
(DaN m)
2c F1910210 Secondary shaft nut 18
2f 0301077 M8x20 Cl.12.9 Chc bolt 270 2.5
Torque
Item Part number Description Glue
(DaN m)
1 0301516 CHC M6x18 cl12.9 bolt 243 1.5
7 0301373 CHc M7x16 cl10.9 ZN bolt 243 2.2
11 F0059021 Selector shouldered bolt 243 2.5
14 0301138 CHc M5x12 cl10.9 ZN bolt 222 0.8
15 0301394 CHc M5x 10 ZN Cl 8.8 bolt 222 0.8
21 0101004 Bearing 6004 518
25 0101050 Bearing 6005 518
31a F0077120 Fork pin 648
32a F0077120 Fork pin 648
Torque
Item Part number Description Glue
(DaN m)
16c F1910323 M10x100 Ig.16 Cl.12.9 H bolt 648 9
Torque
Item Part number Description Glue
(DaN m)
1 0499005 M10x1.25 Simmonds nut 5.5
3 F1910022 Machined M10x30 bolt 243 5.5
3a 0301525 M10x30 CHc bolt 243 5.5
4i F9001922 Centering pin 648
4j F9047008 Gearbox closing plate stud 648
4p F9047031 Differential housing stud (long) 648
4q F9047030 Differential housing stud (short) 648
7a F1404429 Centering pin 648
7b 1202029 PAP 1005 P11 bushing 648
8 0499003 M8x1,25 Simmonds nut 243 2.5
Torque
Item Part number Description Glue
(DaN m)
10 0106001 HK1816 bearing 648
12 0301007 M6x20 cl 10.9 CHc bolt 270 1.6
13 F1910419 Reverse gear axle 12847
14a 0106021 HK2016 bearing 648
Torque
Item Part number Description Glue
(DaN m)
5b 0301422 M6x16 CHc bolt 243 1.5
5c 0301385 M6x20 CHc bolt 243 1.5
The absence of elements can be specified on the card, but in case of doubt, the material will be sent back re-
equipped.
Administrative procedure:
After sale parts for customers who want to proceed a revision by themselves, are delivered only by SADEV
sales service.
SADEV IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE FOLLOWING A REVISION NOT EXECUTED IN A SADEV AGREED
TECHNICAL SERVICE (LIST ON DEMAND).
As every mechanical part which is dedicated for racing, there is not warranty at all from our side.
• Paddle sensors
• RPM
• Throttle position
• Barrel position
• Clutch pressure sensor
• REV button
Upshift
• 1st to 6th gear: right paddle
• N to 1st gear: Clutch pressure + right paddle
• R to N: Clutch pressure + right paddle
Downshift
• 6th to 1st gear: left paddle (if over-revs threshold is respected)
• 1st to N: simultaneous left + right paddle
• N to R: (car steady) Clutch pressure + REV button
The downshift is allowed only if the lower gear (to be engaged) will not results in an overrevs, if an overrev
is expected the shift will be skipped and driver has to repeat the request.
The rubber ring (pn. ORN4036) should be inspected each 1’000 km and must be replaced before 3’000 km.
16.1 ELECTRONIC
Refer to engine supplier docs.
Grade 5 Grade 8
Thread Pitch Torque Torque
[Inch] [TPI] [Lbs-ft] [Lbs-ft]
1/4 28 7 10
5/16 24 14 20
3/8 24 25 35
7/16 20 40 55
1/2 20 60 85
9/16 18 85 120
5/8 18 120 170