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Thu Mar 29, 2007 1:55 pm
Alignment settings are a great place to start to dial your car in. I suggest this setup if you're having some oversteer issues:
Front:-2.5* Camber0* toeStock Caster
Rear:-1.5* Camber1* toe in
Until you get your alignment, try softening up your dampers, especially in the rear. People often underestimate the effect that proper damper settings will have on a car's behavior! A damper that is too soft will allow the wheel to "oscillate" over the road surface, even after it has experienced a bump -- this will cause a loss in traction and predictability as the vertical force (and therefore the lateral force) on the tire fluctuates with the "bouncing" motion you experience with an underdamped setup. However, setting your dampers as stiff as possible is not the correct remedy. Overly stiff dampers do not allow the wheels to return from their bump positions quickly enough -- this causes the wheel to "skip" over road imperfections, reducing your traction.
Soften your dampers a bit, and dial in your alignment.