RevoKnuckle
RevoKnuckle is Ford's variation of the MacPherson strut suspension design which separates steering and suspension movements to provide lower scrub radius [ref1] and kingpin offset than traditional MacPherson struts. Ford claims that it weighs less and costs less than double wishbone and multi-link suspension arrangement. The kingpin offset compares favorably to that of double wishbone suspensions (20-30mm vs 40mm). The main advantage of RevoKnuckle compared to MacPherson struts is the reduction in torque steer, especially for high powered FWD applications.
The RevoKnuckle is intended for use on FWD platforms such as the Focus and Mondeo, and was used in the RS Mk2 version of the Ford Focus (second generation, Europe).
See also
- Ford's Research and Advanced Engineering presentation slides http://www.autolinedetroit.tv/journal-wp-content//uploads/2009/02/revo-knuckle.pdf
- http://www.motorauthority.com/blog/1032432_in-depth-fords-revoknuckle-suspension-and-quaife-lsd-for-the-focus-rs
- http://www.autolinedetroit.tv/daily/?p=2934
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