The thing with "Vehicle Dynamic" is a complete package all working together.
The basis of these are the tyres, you can only generate as much traction your tyres will generate no matter what suspension you are using.
On FWD race car, we do have suspension that have minimal "droop" travel in the rear.
The reason for that is when you corner hard into a turn, the rear damper "tops out".
This help the turn in of the car as well as traction, because turning motion are on the front wheels.
You have only as much traction to use as your tyres can generate, so suspension don't help you "pick up" any traction.
What it will allow you to do is direct what available traction to more useful task, or take away what you don't need.
The only time you can pick up traction is if the suspension you are using isn't using the available grip from the tyres.
So for example, stick a set of racing slick tyres on the OEM suspension and there will be more to gain from the suspension.
On the other hand, stick a set of racing suspension on a car with the OEM road tyres, and chances are it will do worst because the suspension are design for tyres that can generate more traction than what the OEM tyres can provide.
Jerrick
The basis of these are the tyres, you can only generate as much traction your tyres will generate no matter what suspension you are using.
On FWD race car, we do have suspension that have minimal "droop" travel in the rear.
The reason for that is when you corner hard into a turn, the rear damper "tops out".
This help the turn in of the car as well as traction, because turning motion are on the front wheels.
You have only as much traction to use as your tyres can generate, so suspension don't help you "pick up" any traction.
What it will allow you to do is direct what available traction to more useful task, or take away what you don't need.
The only time you can pick up traction is if the suspension you are using isn't using the available grip from the tyres.
So for example, stick a set of racing slick tyres on the OEM suspension and there will be more to gain from the suspension.
On the other hand, stick a set of racing suspension on a car with the OEM road tyres, and chances are it will do worst because the suspension are design for tyres that can generate more traction than what the OEM tyres can provide.
Jerrick