This question is for Brian and anyone else who tracks an NC;
What alignment and ride height are yall running for the track?
Thanks in advance!
Track alignment and ride height
Re: Track alignment and ride height
Depends on the tire (must check tire temps to really get it right for particular tire choice), but in general start with something like this and adjust as the tire temps dictate.
Front
2.5 negative camber
zero toe
As much caster as we can get with the numbers above
Rear
2.0 negative camber
1/8th total toe IN
Front
2.5 negative camber
zero toe
As much caster as we can get with the numbers above
Rear
2.0 negative camber
1/8th total toe IN
Brian Goodwin
Good-Win Racing
www.good-win-racing.com
Good-Win Racing
www.good-win-racing.com
Re: Track alignment and ride height
Great info, thank you! I'm running BFG Sport Comp 2 tires to learn on.
What should I use to monitor temps?
What should I use to monitor temps?
Re: Track alignment and ride height
You want the probe style sensor, that has the point on it that can get below the outer surface. Longacre and other companies make them.
Brian Goodwin
Good-Win Racing
www.good-win-racing.com
Good-Win Racing
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Re: Track alignment and ride height
Thanks for this, Brian. I'm headed to the track with my track tires for the first time in a few weeks. Will definitely keep this info in mind as I work on setup.
Best,
- Rob.
Best,
- Rob.
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2009 Copper Ragtop 5-speed. AEM intake, GordyM seat lowering, Hard Dog M3 Sport roll bar, TDR ECU reflash, AiM MXL, Enkei PF01 17" wheels with Hoosier tires for track days.
2009 Copper Ragtop 5-speed. AEM intake, GordyM seat lowering, Hard Dog M3 Sport roll bar, TDR ECU reflash, AiM MXL, Enkei PF01 17" wheels with Hoosier tires for track days.