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This is how I made a 6+ second/lap (YES, 6+ SECONDS!) at NHIS from a stock setup. Sorry in advance for a longer post. However, this is an S197 Corner-carver discussion. I assume that you want details...
I had posted on this forum trying to fit 305 w/18x10 wheels on the front. with all the replys, no one, except custom SLAs, could fit 305s on front..given lack of confirmation that a 305 can fit on the front, I ordered 275 Toyo RA1 tires. ( Toyo does not make a 286 0r 295)...so either 275 or 305s.
Many posts on this forum and others indicate a non-staggered setup on s197 for road racing. Since the car pushed like a fat pig in the Showroom Stock Division (still won first place), I knew I need to change the understeer on the car
My selection was to use Ground Control custom struts with Koni sport inserts, custom valved and "inifinitely" adjustable rebound. Sure, you can go as fast as you want to spend. I found the GC system was used as a strut solution by Griggs Racing (If you don't know Griggs, you should research...not inexpensive...but top notch racing suspension).
For DD and 10-12 track day, I received the GC system in a 'stiffer' system than a DD set up...440# Eibach fronts wiht custom Valved Konis. 200# Koni rears. I lowered the car ~2" front and rear.
Changed tires to Toyo RA1 with/full tread. (~8/32) on 18x10 wheels( 40 mm offset) all around. I expected 2+ seconds from the tire change only.
Perfomance alligned the car to -2.9 camber, 6/5 caster, 1/8 toe out for track.
Tires set at 31 cold and ended up at 41-44 degrees track on day one(high in the middle...over inflated)...reset cold to 29 and was able to run 38 on all four for day two (worth over one second...yes, tire pressure matters). Longacre Pyrometer showed even across the back with slightly higher inside temps on the front.
With -2.9 camber on a quick turning track and a "new" corner with a bump caused a spin in lap 3 session 1. Mostly driver error due to .75 camber to new 2.9 camber, a big bump that was never there before and me driving
. The turn in change from stock was incredible...no more Oink, Oink understeer..
Session 1 - Konis at full soft rebound. Car lowered 2" all around. 275/35/18 vs stock 235/50/18 (2007 GT/cs - 18" wheels) drops the car another inch with no suspension geometry changes...free CG improvement. The car was immediately 3 1/2 - 4 seconds quicker...I assumed 2 seconds with the RA1s...I was estatic with the additional two second. car was very loose compare to stock. Between the camber changes, spring rates etc. I could rotate the car at will...too much though...great set up for drifting.
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Session 2 - simple 1/4 rebound adjustment on front Konis to induce more oversteer (never thought I'd say that on an S197). The car was still prone to oversteer. Lap times improved .5 second.
Session 3 - 1/4 more rebound on front. Car fairly balanced and needed slight refiinent. Another .5 second.
Session 4 - adjust tires down about 3 lbs based on Pyrometer readings. Adjusted 1/8 rebound (more) on Konis...I gained another 1+ second
End result:
RA1 worth 2+
GC worth 2+
GC/Koni tuning worth 2+
Ground Control set up (extra 8.5 mm inset - no extra cost - can fit 305s all around!!!) for $1599.
Toyo RA1 =$720 - 275-35-18 (worth a 1" CG drop, no suspension change!!!)
Cheap Cruzin Control FR500 wheels - $550 ( at only 28 lbs). BTW, I 'lifted' by Buillits with 235/50/18 BFGs vs. CC FR500 with 275/35/18s and they were lighter...by a bit ( how's that for scientific data!).
Total = ~$2800...the 6+ second per lap, big grin on my face,on day two for a trophy...Priceless!!
I had posted on this forum trying to fit 305 w/18x10 wheels on the front. with all the replys, no one, except custom SLAs, could fit 305s on front..given lack of confirmation that a 305 can fit on the front, I ordered 275 Toyo RA1 tires. ( Toyo does not make a 286 0r 295)...so either 275 or 305s.
Many posts on this forum and others indicate a non-staggered setup on s197 for road racing. Since the car pushed like a fat pig in the Showroom Stock Division (still won first place), I knew I need to change the understeer on the car
My selection was to use Ground Control custom struts with Koni sport inserts, custom valved and "inifinitely" adjustable rebound. Sure, you can go as fast as you want to spend. I found the GC system was used as a strut solution by Griggs Racing (If you don't know Griggs, you should research...not inexpensive...but top notch racing suspension).
For DD and 10-12 track day, I received the GC system in a 'stiffer' system than a DD set up...440# Eibach fronts wiht custom Valved Konis. 200# Koni rears. I lowered the car ~2" front and rear.
Changed tires to Toyo RA1 with/full tread. (~8/32) on 18x10 wheels( 40 mm offset) all around. I expected 2+ seconds from the tire change only.
Perfomance alligned the car to -2.9 camber, 6/5 caster, 1/8 toe out for track.
Tires set at 31 cold and ended up at 41-44 degrees track on day one(high in the middle...over inflated)...reset cold to 29 and was able to run 38 on all four for day two (worth over one second...yes, tire pressure matters). Longacre Pyrometer showed even across the back with slightly higher inside temps on the front.
With -2.9 camber on a quick turning track and a "new" corner with a bump caused a spin in lap 3 session 1. Mostly driver error due to .75 camber to new 2.9 camber, a big bump that was never there before and me driving
Session 1 - Konis at full soft rebound. Car lowered 2" all around. 275/35/18 vs stock 235/50/18 (2007 GT/cs - 18" wheels) drops the car another inch with no suspension geometry changes...free CG improvement. The car was immediately 3 1/2 - 4 seconds quicker...I assumed 2 seconds with the RA1s...I was estatic with the additional two second. car was very loose compare to stock. Between the camber changes, spring rates etc. I could rotate the car at will...too much though...great set up for drifting.
. Session 2 - simple 1/4 rebound adjustment on front Konis to induce more oversteer (never thought I'd say that on an S197). The car was still prone to oversteer. Lap times improved .5 second.
Session 3 - 1/4 more rebound on front. Car fairly balanced and needed slight refiinent. Another .5 second.
Session 4 - adjust tires down about 3 lbs based on Pyrometer readings. Adjusted 1/8 rebound (more) on Konis...I gained another 1+ second
End result:
RA1 worth 2+
GC worth 2+
GC/Koni tuning worth 2+
Ground Control set up (extra 8.5 mm inset - no extra cost - can fit 305s all around!!!) for $1599.
Toyo RA1 =$720 - 275-35-18 (worth a 1" CG drop, no suspension change!!!)
Cheap Cruzin Control FR500 wheels - $550 ( at only 28 lbs). BTW, I 'lifted' by Buillits with 235/50/18 BFGs vs. CC FR500 with 275/35/18s and they were lighter...by a bit ( how's that for scientific data!).
Total = ~$2800...the 6+ second per lap, big grin on my face,on day two for a trophy...Priceless!!