camber settings on the front
#1
camber settings on the front
Hi guys, would like to have some sharing on how change in camber setting on the front helped/hampered performance.
I increased my camber on the front from stock and found my car braking quite differently with a tendency to lock up earlier. I'm on stock suspension btw. Any thoughts on this?
I increased my camber on the front from stock and found my car braking quite differently with a tendency to lock up earlier. I'm on stock suspension btw. Any thoughts on this?
#4
Generally speaking negative camber does adversely effect straight line braking. I too have -2 deg camber up front, as do many others here, but don't seem to see this as an issue. The handling did improve greatly which is what I was after mainly.
When you say lock up earlier, do you mean ABS is kicking in earlier?
When you say lock up earlier, do you mean ABS is kicking in earlier?
#5
Originally Posted by 99SH,Feb 24 2008, 06:21 PM
Generally speaking negative camber does adversely effect straight line braking. I too have -2 deg camber up front, as do many others here, but don't seem to see this as an issue. The handling did improve greatly which is what I was after mainly.
When you say lock up earlier, do you mean ABS is kicking in earlier?
When you say lock up earlier, do you mean ABS is kicking in earlier?
#7
Originally Posted by CaptainMike,Feb 25 2008, 11:26 AM
Think about what camber does... contact patch will be smaller (driving in a straight line) hence braking distances (straight line) will be increased.
what i was hoping to gather was real world feedback on exactly how much change there was when camber was increased especially with stock suspension and stock tyres.
i get much more tyre squeal and enter ABS a bit earlier than i would have expected with such a change. Would like to know if anyone has had similar experience?
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#8
Obviously I have no way of knowing the knowledge level of anyone posting here. You seriously would not believe some questions that get asked. What pressures are you running? Have you tried reducing pressures? Might give you a 'tad' more grip up front. I think the stock AP2 setup starts out on the pushy (understeer) side of neutral. Going to a 225 or even a true 215 (the OEM's have a tread width nearer that of a 195) up front.
Everything in suspension setup is a trade off, so you need to decide what is most important to you.
Everything in suspension setup is a trade off, so you need to decide what is most important to you.
#10
[QUOTE=CaptainMike,Feb 25 2008, 06:30 PM] Obviously I have no way of knowing the knowledge level of anyone posting here. You seriously would not believe some questions that get asked. What pressures are you running? Have you tried reducing pressures? Might give you a 'tad' more grip up front. I think the stock AP2 setup starts out on the pushy (understeer) side of neutral. Going to a 225 or even a true 215 (the OEM's have a tread width nearer that of a 195)