Dont know if this is a simple question but I was wondering what are good camber settings for track work? I have Koni shocks and king springs and am running Yokohama 050 R specs 195/60/14.
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Camber settings for track?
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Re: Camber settings for track?
sticky nicky wrote:Dont know if this is a simple question but I was wondering what are good camber settings for track work? I have Koni shocks and king springs and am running Yokohama 050 R specs 195/60/14.
Thanks
Will depend on your driving style and tyre pressures. Semis have steel reinforced sidewalls, so they don't flex the same way road tyres do. Most people will tell you 3-3.5 degrees negative front, 3ish degrees negative rear. You can get 3deg rear without modifying suspension, but front will max out at much less. You need to either drop the car a bunch, get offset bushes, or modify the wishbones to get more front camber. I'm trying my luck with 1.5neg front and rear on NT01 semis, pretty sure I'll have to get more out of it though. Neither end is really enough.
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Re: Camber settings for track?
Ok I'll start with this for a DD that sees the track and then run for cover:
-3⁰ front, -2⁰ rear.
-3⁰ front, -2⁰ rear.
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Aww man, I can't catch you with the suspension you already have!
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Re: Camber settings for track?
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When you get your car aligned have it done with you sitting in the car. Any good wheel aligner if they know you will be driving on the track will be quite ok with you in the car.
When you get your car aligned have it done with you sitting in the car. Any good wheel aligner if they know you will be driving on the track will be quite ok with you in the car.
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Re: Camber settings for track?
Thanks guys, I like to think my driving style is smooth and fast
The car is prob 80% track 20% road driving. I had one of my tyres on the right rear have chunks out of it after my last track day and have been told it is probably the camber setting which I will get checked, seems weird it only did it on one tyre although they are due to be flipped on the rims now. So have bought a new tyre and will get camber etc checked before next track day. Ill give John a call.
The car is prob 80% track 20% road driving. I had one of my tyres on the right rear have chunks out of it after my last track day and have been told it is probably the camber setting which I will get checked, seems weird it only did it on one tyre although they are due to be flipped on the rims now. So have bought a new tyre and will get camber etc checked before next track day. Ill give John a call.
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I daily drive mine and have around 2 degree negative camber front and rear and that seems to work well on the track, using Bridgestone RE002 tyres. Check your toe settings, that seems to wear the tyres more quickly then camber, depending on how and where the chunks are missing from your tyre. I run 0 toe front and rear atm.
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Re: Camber settings for track?
Charlie Brown's NB settings:
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=15398
Bit more info here:
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=51702&p=649627#p649627
Manga_Blue's NA8 track settings:
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=15398&p=775617#p775617
Guran's NA6 track (& road) settings:
More detail here:
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=51702&p=649903#p649903
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=15398
Charlie Brown wrote:A quick note: The specs I posted [above] in this thread is for an NB (will work on a NA).
I think that in hind sight I'd put a little more rear toe-in for Spirited driving at 1.0 - 1.25mm per side or 2 - 2.5mm total to assist in high speed stability.
Bit more info here:
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=51702&p=649627#p649627
Manga_Blue's NA8 track settings:
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=15398&p=775617#p775617
Guran's NA6 track (& road) settings:
Guran wrote:Aggressive wheel alignment (zero toe F&R, max negative camber F&R, max caster ... within standard adjustment range)
More detail here:
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=51702&p=649903#p649903
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