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Post your track alignment
What kind of alignment is everyone running for the track? Also, if you're lowered, how much did you drop in ride height?
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subn' Great idea :happy0180:
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I fail to see how this will be of much use, there are too many other variables, but here goes:
-2.3 degrees camber in front, 1/8" total toe out. -1? degree (never checked, stock) camber in back, 0 toe. Stock BRZ springs and shocks, Strano front bar. 245/40-17 Star specs, on 8" wide wheels, usually around 34 PSI (hot). |
after doing some research, these are the specs that I'm having the car taken to next week when I get my alignment. Car will be 40% street / 60% track duty. Stock suspension, wheels and tires for now.
FRONT: Camber: -2.0* Caster: 7.0* Toe: 0.0* REAR: Camber: -1.5* Toe: 0.10* each side (0.20 total) |
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there are many resources available on the topic of alignment. You would then use this knowledge to align your car based on your needs and revise accordingly. Simply reading the alignment of others means nothing because you don't know: a) whether they know anything about alignment or just let a shop do the work. Nothing's worse than immitating or even considering information provided by people who are simply wrong b) whether they are a good driver. Anyone driving a car at 8/10ths thinking they are giving their best is going to feel like their car "handles awesome," not realizing that had they actually pushed it to its limits they would discover all manner of quirky problems. c) whether these people ever thoroughly experimented with their alignments, or just racked in max camber and called it a day for the last 10 years. for this thread to be worth anything, each respondent would have to write a sizable essay, explaining their tuning strategy, their race history, the pros and cons of their setup, and so forth. in fact, if you read the forums enough (and i know that you do), you should be fully aware that there are already a handful of really great drivers who make it their business to test and race cars. |
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The great achievement of our generation is the ability to quickly and easily access the vast knowledge accumulated since the dawn of time, why not tap into that? maybe it's just me, but i prefer to know how/why something works, the end result is only important once you're out there driving. |
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1. Most people here don't race for a living, and tracking/autocrossing is purely a hobby. I'm not sure if it would be reasonable to dedicate one's time/money/resource to have something thoroughly tested. I think we both know the credible drivers on this forum. 2. Take everything that's published on forums with a grain of salt. Like you said, we don't know anyone's background and their credibility. It's our responsibility to do our own research and to differentiate between the right/wrong. 3. This thread isn't meant to be all end all of track alignments, it's purely just a discussion thread to see what works best for others. |
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Camber -3.0 Caster - ? Toe - 0.0 Rear: Camber -2.6 Toe - 0.0 Lowered -1.75" front, -1.5" rear on KW Clubsports 17x9 +38 GramLights 57DR with 255/40/17 Bridgestone RE-11A and 17x7.5 Buddy Club wheels with 225/40/17 Hoosier A6 |
Stock Suspension
Changes: Strano Front Sway Bar Camber Correction Bolts Front Purpose: 90% Street Driving CS/RTR Autox/track days Tires: 225/45/17 Hankook RS3 Alignment: Front Left Camber: -1.5 Toe: -0.05 (Toe Out) Caster 5.7 Front Right Camber: -1.5 Toe: -0.05 (Toe Out) Caster 5.7 Rear Left Camber: -1.3 Toe: 0.08 (Toe In) Rear Right Camber: -1.3 Toe: 0.08 (Toe In) |
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