NC Alignment

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Kuntry Kuzzin
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NC Alignment

Postby Kuntry Kuzzin » Fri Sep 01, 2006 10:49 pm

Its prob already been covered but I'm to lazy to look through all the posts past the first page.

Would the alignment settings recommended to me for the NB8A be suitable for the NC or would somethong else suit better.?

Front
Castor 5 degrees positive
camber 50' negative
Toe 1.3mm positive

Rear
Camber 1 degree negative
Toe 1mm positive
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Postby pastapete » Sat Sep 02, 2006 7:44 am

Charlie Brown recommended elsewhere:
If it is still standard height and you want an alignment that’s more aggressive than standard but still retains good balance, try this: Camber -1.1o front and -1.8o rear, Castor 6.2o, Toe in 0.1o front and 0.2o rear.
Tyre pressures. I run 31 (cold) all round on the road but if you want to slide keep it at 33. If you want to reduce understeer, raise the rear by 1 - 2 psi. To reduce oversteer lower the rear 1 – 2 psi.

http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.ph ... +alignment

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Postby Garry » Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:55 am

Your getting adventurous in your old age KK. :P It took you 7 years to get a decent alignment on poo brown but less than a week on the NC! :shock: :mrgreen:
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