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Skip the sportline springs if you're going for handling. - Andy |
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Could be argued that adding camber by moving the upper mount inboard is "better" due to more camber gain with bump... Quote:
After my Tein SS experience, I'd be very wary of lower-cost aftermarket coilovers... |
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most notably the scrub radius and camber gain due to wheel position (rather than compression due to weight transfer) if you only change camber via pivot of the wheel hub then you maintain more of the OEM design while getting the required camber yes.. you won't be able to mount 9" wheels.... sad panda
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Moving the top of the strut inboard by 15mm gains 1.56 degrees negative camber, and scrub radius is increased by 9mm (-66 to -75). 9mm lower offset wheels would have you back at stock scrub radius. FWIW, this geometry gives a front motion ratio of 0.925:1, NOT 1:1. If true, 9kg front springs gives you 9*(.925)^2 = 7.7kg/mm wheel rate, quite a bit less than 1:1 gives you. Quote:
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you'll see what i mean if you 3D model it... you can also do it with a pencil and post-it note... damn it i had some pictures somewhere
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My hesitation with Sportlines is the excessive drop and lack of bump travel. EDIT: I'll take the lower SAI you get with adjusting camber at the lower mount. - Andy Last edited by Racecomp Engineering; 09-25-2013 at 03:37 PM. |
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In the end, more than one way to skin a cat... How much camber is gained at the front from lowering the car 1"-1.5", and how much from camber bolts? If that added up to 2.5degrees, I wouldn't be worried about it for street/track usage. For pure track setup, more adjustability highly desirable... |
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It's all a compromise. How much camber can you get with 245s (well tucked in) only adjusting at the bottom of the strut? If it's ~2.5 degrees, I wouldn't worry about the upper having camber adjustment for a street/track car that's not competing in a class where hundredths are critical. |
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Using stance LCAs in rear and say Ground Control camber plates up front you can gain a solid inch of bump travel on coils like KWs and Tarmacs to note.
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Good to know as I have V plates up front now and plan is if I need more bump travel up front I'll swap for GCs.... You have used and like the GC coils? There are so few that have them hard to know what they're like from a street to auto X coil... FULL race as I understand and as you re enforce they're good.
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Yes I track my car as hard as I can and like the setup I'm am on. Details are in my build thread off the top of my head I forget my exact coil rates... I found the point at which it gets too low to handle right |
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