Set up tracking , alignment and tires
Discussion
After a rebuild this summer , and now the engine is run in, the car is really demonstrating it has no traction at all.
Basically the back end is all over the place even on a flat smooth road with half throttle, This is not a gosh my car is powerful thread it has no traction.
In am in Sussex but Straight six is only 90 mins away , my question is who can really do four wheel alignment, corner weighting and then I guess a new set of tires I will add at the same time.
Who has had the car set up and where ?
Thanks
Basically the back end is all over the place even on a flat smooth road with half throttle, This is not a gosh my car is powerful thread it has no traction.
In am in Sussex but Straight six is only 90 mins away , my question is who can really do four wheel alignment, corner weighting and then I guess a new set of tires I will add at the same time.
Who has had the car set up and where ?
Thanks
cliffords said:
After a rebuild this summer , and now the engine is run in, the car is really demonstrating it has no traction at all.
Basically the back end is all over the place even on a flat smooth road with half throttle, This is not a gosh my car is powerful thread it has no traction.
In am in Sussex but Straight six is only 90 mins away , my question is who can really do four wheel alignment, corner weighting and then I guess a new set of tires I will add at the same time.
Who has had the car set up and where ?
Thanks
Have had 2 Tuscans done at Str8six first was a MK1 purchased elsewhere with a massive post improvementBasically the back end is all over the place even on a flat smooth road with half throttle, This is not a gosh my car is powerful thread it has no traction.
In am in Sussex but Straight six is only 90 mins away , my question is who can really do four wheel alignment, corner weighting and then I guess a new set of tires I will add at the same time.
Who has had the car set up and where ?
Thanks
2nd a MK1 S as part of the pre sale
As for settings, I've used this to some success:
Front
-1.0 degrees camber (negative)
1.0mm (8minutes) toe in overall (divide by two for individual wheel toe)
Caster to max (~5 degrees) (adjusted via moving both shims to front (of car) on upper ball-joint, as opposed to one either side)
Rear:
-1.5 degrees camber (negative)
3.0mm (24minutes) toe in overall (divide by two for individual wheel toe)
On Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3's
Front 225/40/18 @ 22psi
Rear 245/40/18 @ 24psi
With Gaz Gold Pro damper, set to:
12 clicks from soft on Front
10 clicks from soft on Back
Front
-1.0 degrees camber (negative)
1.0mm (8minutes) toe in overall (divide by two for individual wheel toe)
Caster to max (~5 degrees) (adjusted via moving both shims to front (of car) on upper ball-joint, as opposed to one either side)
Rear:
-1.5 degrees camber (negative)
3.0mm (24minutes) toe in overall (divide by two for individual wheel toe)
On Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3's
Front 225/40/18 @ 22psi
Rear 245/40/18 @ 24psi
With Gaz Gold Pro damper, set to:
12 clicks from soft on Front
10 clicks from soft on Back
Basil Brush said:
Probably not the biggest issue with rear traction though?
What tyres have you got and how old are they?
True, that will be down to rear tyre adhesion, tyre pressure and compliance in the shock set up to correspond with the road surface. ... but where the front wheels go the back will follow. What tyres have you got and how old are they?
At least you'd hope so. Thankfully no longer an issue for me
Edited by m4tti on Thursday 9th November 12:43
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