- Weissach axle
- A special double wishbone rear suspension developed by Porsche for the 928S to minimize the problems of oversteering
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Weissach axle — The Weissach axle (pronounced Vise as in advise and ach with guttural ch ) is a special rear suspension arrangement devised for the Porsche 928. The goal of the Weissach axle was to eliminate lift throttle oversteer by allowing the rear… … Wikipedia
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