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few mountain runs, 0 track use so far, street spirited. |
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No wonder it was feeling vague. I'd go with 35 as a starting point.
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It's just a good starting point - adjust up or down as needed.
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If the car felt fine on the old damper settings, why are you not just going back to them?
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According to my memory, last setting was between 5-9 clicks |
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What I'm saying is, the damper settings is very arbitrary and may not do a single thing for you. Or, perhaps winding roads are putting more heat in the shocks, and they are just not functioning properly. "Soft" settings don't mean anything if they don't actually match up to the spring rates. Either way, it's hard to armchair diagnose this because there's a few variables that can't be ruled out... -alex |
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Ofcus it was fine...cus its stock..but i want more aggressive handling for cornering... |
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What's your toe? That can have a big effect on how stable the car feels.
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UPDATE: I did a few hard corner on the street. 30mph for regular right turn.
10 clicks from soft front, 13 clicks from soft rear. tires pressure 35. The handling for the front to enter a corner is great, but my REAR is losing grip and the slippery light on my display is blinking for those corner. |
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A little toe in the rear will help it feel more stable and predictable.
It sounds like there are other things going on with the suspension that need attention but I think this will be a step in the right direction for you. Going 'stiffer' on the damper adjustment should help reduce the 'floaty' feeling and it's really all you can do without spending money at this point, maybe that's all you need. Good Luck. |
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