Effect of Front Camber on CSport

Effect of Front Camber on CSport

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superlight7

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133 posts

178 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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Quick Dumpty Question

First real drive last weekend and car was clearly understeering - having just measured the camber its around 0 to -ve0.5

It was set up on Matadors when I bought it but now changed over to Radical Dunlops so if I adjust to -3ve what effect should I expect.

Not sure which wishbones I have so is there anyway to tell the two variants apart.


BertBert

19,539 posts

217 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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I suspect you will struggle to get -3 on the old front wishbones which is how you might tell them apart. I am sure that there are many more knowledgable in this subject than me, but I think that 3 degrees neg might be a bit extreme. Maybe 1.5-2.0?

A bit of a shot in the dark from me!

Bert

gaxor

331 posts

259 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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From memory (never a good reliable feature) I would have thought an improvement would be experienced in understeer., were the Matadors Radials? It sounds like you may have X-Ply settings I think we had about -2deg on the SR4. You will need the front wishbones with the fully adjustable(longer) top rosejoints

SportsLibre

590 posts

218 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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My Clubsport had dreadful understeer. by checking the tyre temps/ pressures we altered the corner weights and the improvement was immediate, another run, more alteration more improvement.

Basically get the corner weights sorted before you change wishbones and camber etc.




Edited by SportsLibre on Friday 12th March 18:59

lanan

814 posts

234 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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Ride height - Camber - Toes - Corner weights in that order and you shouldn't go far wrong.

In regard to your original question. Yes, you need considerably more camber, especialy at the moment.

stiglet

1,082 posts

240 months

Saturday 13th March 2010
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Angus

What are the correct settings for X/plies? It's about time I set the thing up properly

I'm only doing a couple of events this season so you can tell mesmile

Cheers

JP (OP - sorry for the hijack)

ScottHughes

262 posts

201 months

Saturday 13th March 2010
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0.5-1 neg Front for X-plys, and 0 - 0.5 neg on the rear - 1.5-2.5 neg front for Radials a bit less on the rear..

mabbott

174 posts

183 months

Saturday 13th March 2010
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I think I said this some time ago, but until you know what settings are on the car currently all round, any changes are meaningless or at best guess work. Yes, the Dunlop runs a bit of camber, but do you know what else is on the car that is creating the understeer? I'd recommend you get the car measured and have some sensible baseline settings put on it especially as you have some nice rubber on it... I'll mail you what my car used to run on. No understeer problems ever and magic in the wet.

stiglet

1,082 posts

240 months

Sunday 14th March 2010
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Thanks Scott thumbup