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27-05-2011, 12:56 AM | #1 |
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Better CUP wear...
Its taken me a few years to get used to and control tyre wear on the CSL.
The obvious managing tyre pressure by not letting it get too high or low is the best starting point, then making sure you are running optimum geometry to get grip but also to shag the tyres early. My purchase of 18 x 9.5J inch rims in 2010 was a final attempt to get better grip but also run a square set up in a wheel size where you have a choice of road legal and non legal Tyres. In 2010 i did only 8 trackdays inc some wet ones and used a full set of 18 inch 265/35 Cups and this year i have done 3 heavy trackdays at Spa and Snetterton and this is the wear. FRONT 3.5-4.0mm REAR 3.0mm Wear is pretty even although I think in principal I am more aggressive now on my car and Tyres. Time is right to swap front and rear now and use he good edges of the rears on the front and decent rubber of the middle of the fronts to the rear
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27-05-2011, 10:21 AM | #2 |
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Hi,
Shimmy- with your all 'square' set up what camber and toe do you run front and rear ? if its not a ''Shimmy Racing'' seceret please ? Its just that your fronts appear very even for say a 3.5 neg camber up front with 20secs or more toe out front and in at the rear? Just interested as I think the E46 handles better if its an all square set up with a little more overall track width up front. Regards, The Gorilla. Last edited by The Gorilla; 27-05-2011 at 10:59 AM. Reason: Wrong data second paragraph |
27-05-2011, 10:59 AM | #3 |
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That's awesome tyre wear Shim. Have to report much the same on my current square set-up. I've had similar wear from one set that was already part worn and have done one Ring trip, one Spa TD, one Donny TD and one Snett TD plus all road miles inbetween.
I don't produce the laps times Shim does and I'm on 19" std all round but geo's and tyre management approach is similar.
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27-05-2011, 04:06 PM | #4 | |
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-3.5* camber. Approx 15-20 secs out front toe. -2.5 ish rear camber 15 secs in toe Hammered on track and for long periods too, perfect even wear front and rear and yes the wider track front does make a difference, front end grip drastically improved. I wasn't running cups though, I was on a048,s. |
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27-05-2011, 06:39 PM | #5 | |
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what caster do you have on the front of these cars by the way?
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so driving sideways gives you even wear does it
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27-05-2011, 11:34 PM | #7 |
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Front camber 3,2 with swapped left-right top mounts doesn't work well with stock max 1,5 camber in the back. I know after a (fun and quite a bit sideways) 240 km track day last Sunday on Mantorp Park. Need more camber in the back before next track day...
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Here in Cyprus as far as I know the measuring units for toe are like the following: 0.05" per side, 1.2 mm per side, 0.10° per side, 0°6' per side (that reads 0 degrees, 6 minutes) The most commonly used in alignment garages here is mm. Can someone explain what “secs” is as per the earlier post, or at least tell me how to convert it to mm? Thank you |
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11-03-2012, 12:46 PM | #9 | |
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Seconds, they probably mean minutes, as 60 mins in a degree and 60 secs in a min, an un-noticable amount of adjustment. Conversions below. http://members.roadfly.com/kef/Camber_Toe_Math.pdf Last edited by O'Neill; 11-03-2012 at 07:34 PM. |
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11-03-2012, 09:22 PM | #10 |
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I believe they probably means mm.
3mm (1/8") toe out, sounds good adjustment for -3.5 camber. 3 mins in a degree, is about 0.5mm. This is not right toe out adjustment for track. Last edited by chief; 11-03-2012 at 10:40 PM. |
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