chicade
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posted on 22/2/14 at 11:12 PM |
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Geometetry settings Mk indy
I know there is lots of different options regarding settings but I am after a good starting point for fast road n track day use it's a old Mk
indy and after a few winter mids is now sat on 13's and a048's rose jointed front wishbones I have set the ride height and am happy with
the ride shockers are set 6 clicks from 0 what do you recommend toe in/out caster camber? Front n rear?
[Edited on 23/2/14 by chicade]
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Matt21
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posted on 11/3/14 at 07:54 PM |
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on the mk website there is a manual for the build, near the end is the recommended base set up then you can fine tune from there
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britishtrident
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posted on 11/3/14 at 08:22 PM |
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Toe should be parallel to a tiny amount of toe-in. on the front say. 0 to 0.125. essentially you want to as close to parallel as possible but avoiding
toe-out.
At the rear a bit more toe-in aim for say 0.125. again avoid toe-out. at all cost, toe-out on the rear can be nasty.
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Camber really depends on what use you put the car more negative camber on the front gives better turn in and less under steer at the expensive ofbtyre
wear.
Try 1 degree negative all round.
Camber should be set before toe-in
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whitestu
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posted on 11/3/14 at 08:48 PM |
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Rear toe is fixed on the Indy unless you start shimming. Mine reads as 1.5 degrees.
I have 1 degree of toe at the front, 1 degree neg camber and 6.5 degrees of caster.
Stu
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yellowcab
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posted on 11/3/14 at 09:11 PM |
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I have rosejointed rears so they're adjustable too
Front:
-2.0 negative camber
1.4mm toe in @ rims
4.5 degrees of castor
Rear:
-1.0 negative camber
2mm toe in @ rims
Thrust alignment taken from chassis
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