RS2000 wrote:Dan wrote:I'd question the experience of someone who leaves a car with double the camber at the rear compared to the front.
Factory settings are almost that, to make the car orientated towards understeer, rather than oversteer.
I think the 949 guide sums it up pretty well in saying "The OEM alignment numbers with more rear camber than in front, are designed to induce a bit of understeer. Lawyers ultimately dictate the OEM alignment, not the clever engineeers that designed the suspension."
See:
http://949racing.com/miata-race-alignment-info.aspxThey do suggest running a larger than stock front sway bar to reduce oversteer with their settings but you keep in mind the polar opposite settings since they are suggesting a 1.4:1 F/R split rather than a 1:2 split.
Even with a stock sway bar you shouldn't need to run DOUBLE the amount of camber at the rear to balance the car out especially on a car that is running aftermarket suspension.
Each to their own though, suspension settings are a personal thing.
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