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Mid-Entry Level Suspension Setup
So guys I have narrowed down a possible Mid-Entry level setup for spirited driving/track/DD use.
B8 shocks Tarmac Springs (RCE) Whiteline Camber bolt 16mm Grimm Speed Strut tower Brace Now I need to know IF there is anything else that I srsly need to have to permit all of these little mods to work well together. I have a TOYOTA GT86 (I think it's like the frs, more tail happy then BRZ). What I'm Searching is to reduce oversteer and have a car that behave in a more neutral way.I just think that the frs/gt86 is to much tail happy especially around here with crap road surface and not very sticky tires. Last edited by Victor Draken; 02-15-2014 at 12:46 AM. |
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I like it. That with a good alignment and the right tires would be a great set-up.
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I want the simplest setup to start learning this car on spirited driving/track without worrying to much about different settings. I planned this setup with the idea of reducing oversteer and increasing handling/grip tyres will be 215/45/17 PSS on Enkei RPF1 17x7.5 |
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Honestly I don't think you need the rear LCA. I have Ohlins RT on my car, and with the minimal rear drop I have zero need for a LCA at this time.
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toe 0 everywhere? -2 camber around? @Racecomp Engineering @CSG David @CSG Mike Is it possible to have 0 toe like factory spec (I think...) without LCA using the Tarmac + B8? I know you didn't test the b8 but probably your knowledge can help you making good guess about it. |
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I'm around -2.25 front and -1.5 rear, toe is virtually zero.
Car is lowered around 25mm front and 20mm rear. -alex |
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I would say is quite good. Will try without LCA then, I can always buy them if needed. |
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What spring rates are the RCE Springs?
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Keep in mind that the Bilsteins historically have run a LOT of gas pressure in their shocks and Koni does not. Most refer to that gas pressure as "platform" which equates to a very flat car in corners. Add in a decent spring rate (250-285) and you have something that feels more like a 340lb spring ......in the corners. I dont say that knocking the Koni's as they are adjustable. I say it so people have a better idea about the role gas pressure plays in the performance.
A responsive monotube, non adjustable damper with a solid amount of spring rate is a budget minded autocrossers nitrogen filled dream ! Myles Last edited by Racecomp Engineering; 02-16-2014 at 12:14 PM. |
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Koni yellows are twin tubes and the Bilstein B8s are monotubes. Of course there's a huge difference in gas pressure. |
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