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4 Link Calculator 6.11

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Numerous fixes to equations. Dang copy paste. Should have remembered that the front isn't the same as the rear. Oops.

Released by Treefrog on 3/7/2021.
With 6.0 comes a big change. A complete ground up rebuild of the calculator. All previous versions have been modifications to the original file from back in 2004.

What stemmed from a rebuild to add a second unit system turned into a ton of improvements. Most of these were on the back end to allow for easier development going forward. These improvements were passed on to the user in the form of plots of the values instead of select data points. Vehicle pitch has also been added, allowing users to see what goes on when climbing or accelerating.

On top of this the general UI has been overhauled to accommodate many of the features added since version 4.0.

Version 6.0 was released on 2/18/2021 by Treefrog.
Small change to improve user experience with link sizing. Expected to be the last of the version for some time.

Released by Treefrog on 12/28/2020.
Completion of a feature first put into development in version 3.0c over 15 years ago. Driveshaft lengths.

General bug fixes, clean up and small feature additions.

Released by Treefrog on 12/23/2020.
General bug fixes, clean up and small feature additions.

Released by Treefrog on 12/9/2020.
Analysis of a second shock added.

General bug fixes and clean up.

Version released by Treefrog on 8/9/2020.
Small additions to materials page.

General bugfixes and clean up.

Version released by Treefrog on 8/9/2020.
Version 5 added coilovers to the playing field. new features include predicted install ratio and desired spring rate predications.

It was released on 7/8/2020 by Treefrog.
New home, new version. This version finished many of the features and fixed many of the bugs of version 4.0.

This version was released by Treefrog on 06/18/2020.
The first improvement to the calculator since 2007. The last to be developed on PBB.

This version added the front suspension alongside the rear for the first time. It merged the 3 link and 4 link calculators. It is the first version that accounts for 4wd.

Released by Bush65 on 9/3/2016.
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