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Front end gets toe in under compression. Tho my toe has stayed pretty much at 0 even after lowering 1" and adding 1.5 degrees of negative camber using concentric bolts.
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Ideally for a racecar you rely more on springs and use bars as a trim device, but the world isn't always ideal. - Andy |
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You can do custom spring combinations but not many vendors will sell half of a spring set. ![]() - Andy |
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I don't buy the 0.5 inches lower is where the suspension was designed to operate comment. It was designed to operate exactly the way it is. All we and every other aftermarket company is change things to hopefully improve on things that we want to improve. Whether it's looks, handling, ride quality, or some combination of those things. You can change a lot on this car. I can make it so that it sits 2 inches lower and has better geometry than it would at stock height. Or lower it 0.5 inches and make it suck. Or anything really. There is NO one magic ride height where everything is perfect just because you are at the ride height. There's a full system with many variables to look at, deal with, and make compromises on. Sometimes the compromise pay off with quicker laptimes. Sometimes. - Andy |
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![]() We have found some of our best laptimes approx 1.5 inches lower than stock. You can go a little lower or higher. At that ride height I would recommend parts to be able adjust rear camber (either LCAs or the WL rear camber bushing). - Andy |
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Coilover: JRZ motorsports 4 ways (with JRZ Bryan Hise helping us with set-up) LCAs: Don't care, something with quality pillowballs Other components: replace all bushings with pillowballs. Front roll center adjustment. Lowering camber plates. Lowering rear top mounts. Alignment: -3.5 degrees front, -2.2 degrees rear camber, or in that ball park depending on spring rates and tires. Toe to suit driver. Caster to suit track That would be pretty nice. Pinch me. RCE T2 clubsports would be the realistic choice but if we're dreaming.... Seriously, I really like our RCE T2 clubs. For the money it's hard to beat. Replace the JRZs with our stuff and you're still sitting pretty and your wife/husband/SO won't stab you because going out to dinner now means peanut butter jelly time. - Andy |
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The compression adjuster doesn't seem to be doing much in the low-speed range and is basically just moving the knee. Big effects on mid and high speed. Yes you can feel that but there isn't a huge amount of benefit. Honestly they're only "digressive" in compression when they're cranked way up. - Andy Last edited by Racecomp Engineering; 08-30-2013 at 08:07 PM. |
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I'm going out of town and almost completely off the grid for 7 days...CSG will have to hold it down in this thread!
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