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I use the Perrin 19mm - 72% on stiff and 25% on soft. I've been running the 72% setting, and it's been pretty good. Still understeers, though.
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So in the end everyone is running a different front bar and thinks differently about it. Sounds about par for the course on mods
![]() FWIW I went from the Strano bar (which seems to be making the rounds now) to the WL 20MM. I have been running it on full stiff and thought it was a tad stiffer than the Strano but have been meaning to try it mixed and full soft to see how it goes. I've never had clunking problems with any bar as long as the nuts were tightened enough. |
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You guys should try to drive the car with no front bar, it feels SO FAST, but I was a full 2 seconds off my normal pace haha.
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honestly, I really don't understand whether people are intentionally misinterpreting what I'm writing or if I'm simply not writing it clearly enough... data does not have to be used on the fly to be effective. Just like you don't have to be writing a textbook in order to read it.... you can shut up and drive... for many events, seasons, years, slowly gaining experience or you can load up the data when you get home (same as you would process your go-pro footage), and run a very quick analysis (less than 10 minutes once you know what to look for) and easily identify sections where you were not driving optimally especially given that the FRS/BRZ gives you high-frequency sensor input from steering input, throttle position and brake pressure.... not less than a decade ago a racer would have had to spend thousands of dollars on installing and hooking up sensors to read all that jazz. Modern cars are actually very remarkable in this regard. once you identify areas where you were not optimal, you make a mental note of this, and the next time you're out there you try something different, because now you actually know exactly what you did and how to make it differently and I HIGHLY disagree that this "only works at the track", because as varying an autocross is, you have a basic set of elements that simply vary in length and size. A hairpin is still a hairpin. A type 1 corner is still a type 1 corner A type 2 corner is still a type 2 corner A decreasing radius turn is still a decreasing radius turn A slalom is still a slalom analyzing the data when you get home will bring insight into how you handle all of these elements, regardless of how they're spaced or how fast you go. if you don't want to bother with all this, that's fine but saying that the car can't go faster with the ONLY proof is your relative position to some other driver is rubbish. even experienced drivers have bad days, or days when they just haven't figured it out or missed some key element.... maybe a very specific element that YOU actually figured out a long time ago and just took it for granted. anyway do what you want but please don't think of these things as "opinions". This a science. A tool. You cannot question the existence of a hammer. It exists. And if you choose to use your hand to jam a nail into the wall then that is your choice... but the hammer is there should you ever want to give a swing.
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The reason responses to your posts are so argumentative is because you post like you are speaking gospel. Like your way is the only way that works to drop time in significant chunks. It's just not fact, so stop spewing it like it is. Datalogging is A method, not the only method, and not an easy one to just jump right in to, not to mention most systems worth a damn take a fair bit of investment. You made your point that if he feels that he can't get more out of the car, then using data is A way to get over the current plateau, not sure why this argument has dragged on this long....
probably because everyone is biding time to nationals as already mentioned
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I switched my whiteline 20 to the soft setting for this last event I did. Fair warning, this is still hoosier info, but the problem I was having on the firm setting was that the car just would not brake and turn at the same time. No problems braking, no real problems turning, but trying to do both at the same time got me almost none of either. If I made that mistake, and didn't want to plow through that cone wall, I'd have to get off the brakes and *poing* the front end would finally grab. Switched to the soft setting. That problem went away. A little more likelihood of exit oversteer than before, but certainly manageable. Being able to turn in while still trimming speed is a handy ability to have.
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I think eventually Ill chop my OEM links and reweld. Is there any consequence of different length links as long as it doesnt inhibit travel?
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But the last thing I found was a plastic tray under the car loose. I'm going to need a shrink if I don't stop hearing clunks.
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I think my next clunk searching step is figuring out where I threw my modified stock endlinks and trying them.
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