Track / Street Alignment
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Melting Slicks
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Track / Street Alignment
I just recently replaced my used up full set of Nitto 555R-II's with new Toyo R888's. In the process, the shop checked the alignment and then changed it. I will post the specs they used later, but the feel of the car has completely changed. It doesn't grab lanes any more and feels terrible in turns. So, I'm interested in doing a bit more aggressive alignment and handing them the specs I would like to do.
Some info on the car. This is a car I still run on the street, but I would like the alignment to lean much more toward track use. I am not overly concerned with inside tire wear as long as it isn't extremely aggressive. I want a sharper turn in, as it's utterly horrible right now. I have always wanted to use Pfadts alignment recommendations and want some opinions on those.
I was thinking of doing the Performance Street vanilla or with race tires.
What are your thoughts? Car has stock suspension.
Alignment Specs:
http://www.pfadtracing.com/blog/wp-c...-9.12.2011.pdf
Some info on the car. This is a car I still run on the street, but I would like the alignment to lean much more toward track use. I am not overly concerned with inside tire wear as long as it isn't extremely aggressive. I want a sharper turn in, as it's utterly horrible right now. I have always wanted to use Pfadts alignment recommendations and want some opinions on those.
I was thinking of doing the Performance Street vanilla or with race tires.
What are your thoughts? Car has stock suspension.
Alignment Specs:
http://www.pfadtracing.com/blog/wp-c...-9.12.2011.pdf
Last edited by Quickshift_C5; 05-21-2014 at 01:02 PM.
#2
Melting Slicks
I use the "track use with street tires" settings. I actually run slicks but opted for a bit less camber. I do drive on the street. I do still get some "lane grab" occasionally but so far am quite happy.
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Melting Slicks
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What tires are you using and how are they wearing so far? How many miles driven on this alignment?
#4
Drifting
I found PFADT's street/track alignment a little too conservative on camber for my taste. I still wore too much on the outside of the tire from track. I would say try for -1.5 up front and see how you like it; I'm going to try and get more than that out of mine tomorrow when I take it in to get realigned. I was pretty happy with the rear setting around -.9, but I'll go for a hair more this next time as well.
Also I was not as happy with 0 toe up front I'll be adding some toe out for better turn in and hopefully help some of the wandering in lanes and clean up the straight line stability, probably 1/16" toe out. Rear toe I'll be going for 1/8" toe in.
I'm sure the alignment tech is going to love me standing by the machine tomorrow morning, haha.
Also I was not as happy with 0 toe up front I'll be adding some toe out for better turn in and hopefully help some of the wandering in lanes and clean up the straight line stability, probably 1/16" toe out. Rear toe I'll be going for 1/8" toe in.
I'm sure the alignment tech is going to love me standing by the machine tomorrow morning, haha.
Last edited by Bad Karma; 05-22-2014 at 11:34 AM.
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I tried the "Track Use with Street Tires" alignment settings last year and still managed to wear the outside treads of the tires. I think I need a little more on the rears, from -0.9 to -1.1 may get the wear centered more on the tire and for the fronts, -1.3 to -1.4 may do it.
The alignment specs are only a starting point for YOU as you may drive your car easire or harder than I drive mine. It isn't YMMV, its YMWV (your mileage will vary). LOL
The alignment specs are only a starting point for YOU as you may drive your car easire or harder than I drive mine. It isn't YMMV, its YMWV (your mileage will vary). LOL
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If you are running R888s on the track you will need a lot of negative camber. Toyo recommendation is -1 to -3 but I find I wear out the outside edges very quickly if the camber isn't at least -2.5. Not exactly a street setting. Of course you can run a more reasonable camber setting but then it might be advisable to flip the front tires on the rims after every other 2 day HPDE.
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Last edited by Bill Dearborn; 06-05-2014 at 01:42 PM.
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Keep in mind, the pfadt settings reflect - for toe in. If a tech reads the Pfadt sheet he will getit backwards because - means toe out in the alignment world.
I am running 8* camber and 1/8" toe in up front. The turn in is decent. I rode with a friend recently whose toe was "Out 1/8" and his turn in was fantastic. his rear was 3/16" toe in
I am running 8* camber and 1/8" toe in up front. The turn in is decent. I rode with a friend recently whose toe was "Out 1/8" and his turn in was fantastic. his rear was 3/16" toe in
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Drifting
I'd run something like:
Front -2 degrees camber, 1/16" toe OUT (negative toe)
Rear -1.5 degrees camber, 1/4" toe IN (positive toe)
That is basically what I'll be doing on my car for street+track, except I'll run a little less camber front and rear due to having all delrin bushings (less deflection under load than stock) and a little less rear toe to free up the rear end a bit to suit my driving style.
Front -2 degrees camber, 1/16" toe OUT (negative toe)
Rear -1.5 degrees camber, 1/4" toe IN (positive toe)
That is basically what I'll be doing on my car for street+track, except I'll run a little less camber front and rear due to having all delrin bushings (less deflection under load than stock) and a little less rear toe to free up the rear end a bit to suit my driving style.