Bobby, here's how my car is set up, but I'm still trying to improve the
handling/my driving- like to have any feedback from the group on what would
reduce understeer on corner entry?
Car weight roughly 2100 lb w/ fuel, 200 lb driver/gear, corner weighted to
optimize, but LF is still heaviest.
Tires 205/60-13 on 6" wheels, R888 Toyo Proxes, 21 psi front, 19 rear
Front Susp 550 lb springs, 1.5 degrees negative camber. Tried 2.5 negative on
last outing, and got more even tire wear (less wear on outer 25%) but more
twitchy steering and no reduction in understeer. Front bar 1" OD, solid, with
about 13.5" lever arm. 1/16-1/8" toe out. All plastic bushings.
Rear Susp: stock spring(I think), with spacer on diff to lower about 3/4", 1
degree negative camber, 1/16" toe-in, 5/8" OD anti-roll bar with 9" lever arm.
Welded diff. Every connection on "stock" rear susp elements is a rod end
except for the lower a-arm connections to the upright, full IRS w/ rotoflex
replaced by ujoints.
The car understeers on corner entry, more as I go faster, and more on tighter
turns (welded diff). Jason tells me it's my driving style - I carry a lot of
speed into the corners, trail braking, and the car pushes going in, can hear
the front tires protesting. At the apex, when I get on the gas, the balance
shifts rearward, the front tires get quiet, the backs start making noise and
the car points where I want it to go.
I'd like to reduce the understeer on turn-in. Have increased the rear bar
stiffness, which did not reduce understeer but made the transition to oversteer
more dramatic! Adjusting tire pressures up and down has not made a material
difference.
So, anything else I should try adjusting? Or, just acknowledge the nose heavy
nature of the car and get my braking done in a straight line, go slow on entry
and get on the gas early?
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