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Chassissim Lap Simulation Software

Products - Data Logging

Sticker_400_x_100_red_bannerChassisSim is one of the worlds most advanced and accurate vehicle simulation packages. It is used in numerous professional open wheeler, sports car and touring car classes arond the world by teams looking for the edge.

 

 

Fig6If you want the best possible performance from your car, ChassisSim simulation is the ultimate tool. It will give you the information you need to maximize your car's performance for any given track.

Benefits

Cost Effective

As the costs of competing in motorsport continue to climb, ChassisSim allows you to do all the testing you want, for absolutely no cost except your own time.

A day's testing at a racetrack can cost thousands in labour,  time and running costs. With ChassisSim you can test your car 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for no cost. This kind of testing can mean the difference between winning and losing. And, whether you’re a novice weekend driver, or a seasoned pro, we have versions of ChassisSim to suit every competitor, and every team.

The Perfect Driver

Unlike most of its competitors, ChassisSim works by driving the car to its absolute capacity. It’s like the perfect driver is piloting your chassis, ensuring you get the absolute most out of your vehicle.

In this way, it also functions as the ultimate driver training tool; drivers will know exactly where to brake, turn in and apply the throttle. It will show where those precious tenths of a second can be gained, as well as quickly revealing the effect of any setup changes on the car’s performance.

Compatibility

The results of ChassisSim can be viewed and analysed in several different data acquisition packages. This allows team engineers, mechanics and drivers to analyse every parameter of your car’s performance and quickly validate the results by comparing it to actual data. The data acquisition packages currently supported are Digitek Dataview, Magneti Marelli Wintax3 and Wintax4, PI V6 Analysis Pro, Pi Toolbox Pro, Motec Interpereter and I2, and Bosch WinDarab.

More Value

ChassisSim isn't just another race car simulation package that only produces lap time predictions and data outputs. ChassisSim has a complete range of toolboxes that you can add to accurately test every component of the car that affects its performance - anti roll bars, shock absorbers, ride heights, gear ratios, engine power, wings etc.

Toolboxes
  • 7 Post Rig Analysis
  • Auto Bump Generation
  • Aero Modelling
  • Tyre Force Modelling
  • Optimisation Toolbox 1: Aero
  • Optimisation Toolbox 2: Mech
  • Optimisation Toolbox 3: Dampers

ChassisSimFeatures

Express

This entry-level version of ChassisSim is designed for the club racer or street enthusiast with one car. It allows you to test the basic components of your car that you would normally change like springs.

This version is limited to a one-car template, a fixed selection of springs, anti rollbars, ride heights and other setup parameters. The template can be tailor made to suit your car by your ChassisSim dealer.

Club

This version of ChassisSim is ideal for the street enthusiast or club racer who has more than one car. This version of ChassisSim is fixed to a limited number of car templates, a fixed selection of springs, bars and other setup parameters for each car and the advanced dialogs are omitted. You can have multiple car templates and the choice of springs and bars tailored to your requirements by your ChassisSim dealer.

Lite

The Lite version is designed for medium level race teams, or the club racer who wants to take their analysis to the next level. In addition to all the features of the Club version, you can now choose various springs, bars and suspension geometry options, as well as add your own car templates. However the advanced dialogs are omitted.

In this way, it also functions as the ultimate driver training tool; drivers will know exactly where to brake, turn in and apply the throttle. It will show where those precious tenths of a second can be gained, as well as quickly revealing the effect of any setup changes on the car’s performance.

Standard

This version is designed for professional motorsport teams. The templates can be made to suit the various cars being raced. The specification of springs, anti roll bars, shock absorbers can be input. There are advanced dialogs that allow you to dial in aeromaps and specify non-linear springs and bump rubbers. This is also the base version on which the toolboxes are added.

Elite

This is the full version of ChassisSim, including all the toolboxes. This version allows component and set up testing at its most advanced level. Its capabilities are perfectly suited to component designers and engineers involved in vehicle dynamic research.