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Ok, so I did a little search for "autocross setup" and it didn't really give me what I was looking for, there is a lot of disscussion about what part to change for a better setup, but not much for making what you got work well. And that will be my question.
So, first, I realize I may not have the best stuff for autocross. But I'm working on that. However the local club puts on races faster then I can afford new parts, lol. It's strictly for fun events that allow us to get seat time should we actually compete. So my focus when I go is to improve my self with what I have. And beat my dad who double drives my car, we kinda push each other to improve.
Now, the parts I have..
Tokico d-specs (5 turns from full hard rear, 4 turns front. Max of 7 is full soft)
eibach pro kit springs
j&m camber plates -1.5 camber
bmr front adjustable and rear (front set to full stiff)
umi lca brackets (lca's adjusted to level with ground)
gt500 brakes with stoptech ss brake lines (rear ss lines too)
18x9 w/ nitto555 (300 treadwear) 275/40/18 front (40 psi cold)
18x10 w/ nitto555r (100 treadwear) 305/40/18 rear (29 psi cold)
I know, terrible choice for tires but it's what I got right now. Working on a set of 18x9.5's at all 4 corners and I will get a even set of rubber for autocross. That's my next big spend.
The settings I listed were what I used at the last event. The ambient temp was really cool though and my rears are almost wore out. I still had oversteer.
But now that weather has warmed up I think it may end up going back to horrible understeer like I had last year with the tires. But, the suspension is also new to this year. I have been to 2 events this year, I started on the middle setting for my front sway bar but the stiffer rear made the car really loose in the back. Since I can't adjust the rear stiffness looser, I tightened the front. Feels more balanced.
So, using what I got, where is a good place to start with the settings and what would you suggest changing as far as the settings go to combat understeer/oversteer.
And finally, any thoughts on drilling more holes in the front sway bar using a slow drilling technique with lots of lube (to keep the process cool againts wrecking it while doing it) there is room for more holes... The rear sway bar is way stiffer then the stocker..
Future plans include a adjustable rear. Possibly different front, like strano's. Rims and tires for autocross only. Change my camber plates to caster and put some extra caster and buy camber bolts to get -2 camber. Better brake pads. Techco watts.
Thanks for the advice.
So, first, I realize I may not have the best stuff for autocross. But I'm working on that. However the local club puts on races faster then I can afford new parts, lol. It's strictly for fun events that allow us to get seat time should we actually compete. So my focus when I go is to improve my self with what I have. And beat my dad who double drives my car, we kinda push each other to improve.
Now, the parts I have..
Tokico d-specs (5 turns from full hard rear, 4 turns front. Max of 7 is full soft)
eibach pro kit springs
j&m camber plates -1.5 camber
bmr front adjustable and rear (front set to full stiff)
umi lca brackets (lca's adjusted to level with ground)
gt500 brakes with stoptech ss brake lines (rear ss lines too)
18x9 w/ nitto555 (300 treadwear) 275/40/18 front (40 psi cold)
18x10 w/ nitto555r (100 treadwear) 305/40/18 rear (29 psi cold)
I know, terrible choice for tires but it's what I got right now. Working on a set of 18x9.5's at all 4 corners and I will get a even set of rubber for autocross. That's my next big spend.
The settings I listed were what I used at the last event. The ambient temp was really cool though and my rears are almost wore out. I still had oversteer.
But now that weather has warmed up I think it may end up going back to horrible understeer like I had last year with the tires. But, the suspension is also new to this year. I have been to 2 events this year, I started on the middle setting for my front sway bar but the stiffer rear made the car really loose in the back. Since I can't adjust the rear stiffness looser, I tightened the front. Feels more balanced.
So, using what I got, where is a good place to start with the settings and what would you suggest changing as far as the settings go to combat understeer/oversteer.
And finally, any thoughts on drilling more holes in the front sway bar using a slow drilling technique with lots of lube (to keep the process cool againts wrecking it while doing it) there is room for more holes... The rear sway bar is way stiffer then the stocker..
Future plans include a adjustable rear. Possibly different front, like strano's. Rims and tires for autocross only. Change my camber plates to caster and put some extra caster and buy camber bolts to get -2 camber. Better brake pads. Techco watts.
Thanks for the advice.