535d / t5 caravelle
I took the car to Grinspeed to get the geo set up, the car is running bilstein b14's and whiteline arb, so on arrival i explained the car had been set up a couple of year ago by deamon tweaks, to which his response was " lol f.ucking hell " anyway i left it with him to do his stuff, got a phone call later on saying the front right was ten mil higher than the front left, and basically it was all over the place, ( to be fair it drove well anyway, apart from pulling to the left ) and he questioned where they got there geo set up print off from as it certainly didn't match up.
The car is as low as it can go on the rear, so he lowered the front to suit 25mm rake,
camber is now
front 1.8
rear 1.3
toe
front 1 out
rear 1 i n
ride height floor to jacking point
front 135
rear 160 ( 25mm rake )
i had just put my winter steelies on with winter tyres, (before the set up ) and with the weather being s**t recently i have not really had chance to put it through its paces, but it definitely feels a lot sharper on turn in and more planted.
stephen from grinspeed is a jap specialist really, very nice guy and seems to know his stuff, but i'd like some comments off some fellow clio owners on the current set up camber etc, any adjustments advised? is it a case of the more camber the better the car will handle?
ps. more interested in how it handles on track than on the road
cheers
Bill
The car is as low as it can go on the rear, so he lowered the front to suit 25mm rake,
camber is now
front 1.8
rear 1.3
toe
front 1 out
rear 1 i n
ride height floor to jacking point
front 135
rear 160 ( 25mm rake )
i had just put my winter steelies on with winter tyres, (before the set up ) and with the weather being s**t recently i have not really had chance to put it through its paces, but it definitely feels a lot sharper on turn in and more planted.
stephen from grinspeed is a jap specialist really, very nice guy and seems to know his stuff, but i'd like some comments off some fellow clio owners on the current set up camber etc, any adjustments advised? is it a case of the more camber the better the car will handle?
ps. more interested in how it handles on track than on the road
cheers
Bill