On track yesterday and I found I still have a lot more understeer than I was hoping.
So far on my 172 I have fitted a Whiteline ARB, Sportlines, Cup front shocks, camber bolts and trackday tyres (Federal RSRs). The alignment is setup standard but with -1.5 camber on the front.
So what other weapons do we have in the war against understeer? I've heard that some toe out on the front can help. What other tools are available? Are there any stiffer rear shock options? How much will removing weight help? What do other people do, or do you just tollerate the understeer and drive around it.
Its much improved on the standard car, but still not as good as I was hoping all the mods would make it. A friend has RSRs on his MX5 and in the dry its rare for the power of the car to be able to overwhelm the rear tyres, but the front of mine doesn't seem to reflect that same level of grip since fitting the Federals.
So far on my 172 I have fitted a Whiteline ARB, Sportlines, Cup front shocks, camber bolts and trackday tyres (Federal RSRs). The alignment is setup standard but with -1.5 camber on the front.
So what other weapons do we have in the war against understeer? I've heard that some toe out on the front can help. What other tools are available? Are there any stiffer rear shock options? How much will removing weight help? What do other people do, or do you just tollerate the understeer and drive around it.
Its much improved on the standard car, but still not as good as I was hoping all the mods would make it. A friend has RSRs on his MX5 and in the dry its rare for the power of the car to be able to overwhelm the rear tyres, but the front of mine doesn't seem to reflect that same level of grip since fitting the Federals.