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wortdog
post Apr 28 2005, 12:29 AM
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Here are some quick pictures I took while setting up the suspension on Frank the other day before an autocross.

First off, I put camber where I wanted it using a caster/camber gauge:


Camber must be set first, as changing camber will change the toe settings.

I found the center point of the chassis marked it at both the front and rear.

Next, strings are setup equidistant from the center point. This insures that the car doesn't dogtrack from the rear alignment being cocked to one side.



Toe can then be measured directly from the strings to the wheel, or the brake rotor if its more convenient.



Suspension settings ended up as follows:

-3.5 degrees front camber
-2.25 degrees rear camber
1/16 of front toe out
1/32 of rear toe in

This alignment worked fairly well, but I think next time I'll try more toe out in the front, less rear camber, and I'll try to exactly zero out rear toe. That combination of changes should get the car to oversteer more on corner entry and be more neutral during steady state cornering.


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post Apr 28 2005, 12:35 AM
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You mean that thing lives? (Drooling again)


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post Apr 28 2005, 12:43 AM
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Yes, it does, somebody needs to shoot some video of it sometime . . . wink.gif


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post Apr 28 2005, 12:48 AM
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QUOTE (wortdog @ Apr 28 2005, 12:43 AM)
Yes, it does, somebody needs to shoot some video of it sometime . . . wink.gif

remind me and I will bring the digi-handi-cam-a-ma-jig


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post Apr 28 2005, 03:13 AM
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been trying to contact you for a while.....

can shoot vid...

need wort chip, and wort for beer assistance, how's tonight, thursday?


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post Apr 28 2005, 05:02 PM
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I'm positive that that is the personal kind of care that car likes. Stemler used to set-up the alignment on this car the same way a time or two.

That thing looks good guys! biggthumpup.gif


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off topic, thanks wort, and future thanks. biggthumpup.gif


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