JBT wrote:No, I think the rear toe is fine. I think it is a problem with his front setting. It is set to zero which will be toe out (undesirable) when moving.
Mine is running:
Front
2.5 mm total toe in
0.5 - 0.75 degrees negative camber
5.5 degrees castor
Rear
2.1 mm total toe in
1.25 - 1.5 degrees negative camber
It runs dead straight with no instability and handles very well indeed.
Looking at your front alignment I would have expected it to have more understeer than I like.
With toe in and such little neg camber etc.
I had a similar alignment to that when I first got the Tein's installed.
It handled excellent!
But I could not get the back out no matter what I tried.
Also, it did not turn into corners as quickly as I wanted.
I never took notice if it went straighter or not though?
The current setup I have is MUCH closer to my perfect setup as far as handling goes.
Turns into corners much faster than before with less steering input.
Still very stable under brakes.
Still pushes its nose under extreme cornering mid corner which I like; does not feel snappy.
My tires now have approx 6000km on them which could also explain a bit of the difference in characteristics.
But when pushing very hard on power early I can slide the back out slightly mid corner now. That is what it should do IMO.
I am presuming that your car is pretty stock?
Your alignment from memory is pretty much to Mazda spec so I am sure it is going to handle brilliantly. After all its an MX5
Its just that the handling characteristics can be changed and in my opinion improved with the right alignment.
Obviously I still have a slight problem; the slight veer to the left. But this does not negatively impact on the handling around corners.
Seems to steer brilliantly left and right and is AWESOME fun to punt around slow and fast corners.