I went to Bedford aurodrome the other day and-
In the wet morning the Clio was very tail happy and a whole lot of fun. :lol:
As the track started to dry the car became amazing. As the front started to slide, a very slight lift would bring the back end gently into line with no real danger of big oversteer, 8)
Although the track never dried completly, when it was at its driest I couldn't get the rear end to move at all. All understeer and no oversteer doesn't feel that that fast but more importantly (i am not racing) it isn't as much fun. :?
I am running R888's (approx 31 front 30 rear) on the track and have never checked the geometry.
Should I be looking to increase the negative camber on the front or could I change the balance with tyre pressures alone.
I have spent a few hours trawling through this site trying to find some standard numbers for the cars geometry so that I can get it checked as a start point.
I have come up with
Standard Front = 0.17 negative camber / 0.25 toe out
Standard Rear = 1.75 negative camber / 0.2 toe in
Best Mod Front = 2.0 negative camber / 0.15 toe out (requires new camber bolt)
Best Mod Rear = Standard
Do these numbers sound right to people and is there any other advice for getting less understeer.
Thanks for any help.
P.S From reading so many posts on the subject it sounds like most of these cars should have the geometry checked as the factory setup is fairly unreliable. I couldn't find the standard numbers anywhere and the numbers I have written is my best guess from reading so many posts. Should this (not mine but the correct) setup info be a sticky.
In the wet morning the Clio was very tail happy and a whole lot of fun. :lol:
As the track started to dry the car became amazing. As the front started to slide, a very slight lift would bring the back end gently into line with no real danger of big oversteer, 8)
Although the track never dried completly, when it was at its driest I couldn't get the rear end to move at all. All understeer and no oversteer doesn't feel that that fast but more importantly (i am not racing) it isn't as much fun. :?
I am running R888's (approx 31 front 30 rear) on the track and have never checked the geometry.
Should I be looking to increase the negative camber on the front or could I change the balance with tyre pressures alone.
I have spent a few hours trawling through this site trying to find some standard numbers for the cars geometry so that I can get it checked as a start point.
I have come up with
Standard Front = 0.17 negative camber / 0.25 toe out
Standard Rear = 1.75 negative camber / 0.2 toe in
Best Mod Front = 2.0 negative camber / 0.15 toe out (requires new camber bolt)
Best Mod Rear = Standard
Do these numbers sound right to people and is there any other advice for getting less understeer.
Thanks for any help.
P.S From reading so many posts on the subject it sounds like most of these cars should have the geometry checked as the factory setup is fairly unreliable. I couldn't find the standard numbers anywhere and the numbers I have written is my best guess from reading so many posts. Should this (not mine but the correct) setup info be a sticky.