So, I have a 2016 with the 19" Rays. Car has about 8K Miles. Factory tires that have plenty of meat still left on them. Car is bone stock. I
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Alignment or Suspension Related at 100MPH?
So, I have a 2016 with the 19" Rays. Car has about 8K Miles. Factory tires that have plenty of meat still left on them. Car is bone stock.
I noticed past 80MPH, the car gets real sensitive to steering input. Like, if I move the damn steering wheel a centimeter, the car has the potential to go from the first lane to the forth lane on the freeway. Going over uneven grooves on the freeway also sets the car into a slight tizzy, it feels uneasy. I took it for an alignment and wheel/tire balance to a local reputable shop. They used the factory specs, and the car still exhibits the same behavior. They've tried three times to align the car, last time with me in the car, and I still get the same behavior. What the hell is it? My damn GTi at 100MPH was rock solid! |
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The Z has speed-sensitive steering. If you are encountering the problem on flat roads, this feature may not be working properly on your car.
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I have experienced this. It was the toe settings front and rear. Too much toe in. Not all alignment shops are equal. it is even more noticeable in the rain. The car will plow straight (meaning it is twitching left and right in the front).
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SouthArk's sig above (post 4) has a link to the FSM where you'll be able to find the OE alignment specs
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Toe in will increase stability as the thrust are towards the center of the car and the toot (toe out on turns) is less drastic. This is why common auto x setup Yun like -1 degree toe up front but the car is twitchy for anything else.
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As Jhill stated, increasing toe-in will help self centering, but at a cost of slower response with high lock and more tire scrub. The predominant reason behind the tramlining and wandering is the Caster angles and anti-dive geometry. Camber and toe marginally changes this. From the 350z, Nissan reduced the caster angles by over 3 degrees, and around 3 degrees less than most cars nowadays with standard mcpherson strut designs (6.5-8.5 degrees compared to 4.5-5.5 degrees in the Z34). This reduces the self centering steering notable in cars like the VW golfs, Ford Focus and 911's. For those who have driven the Alfa 4c will note that car wanders around and squirms over cracks a lot! This car has smaller tires, shorter wheel base and....dot dot daa.. less caster and more anti-dive A-arm tilt. |
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I've experienced this with toe at 0* in rear; an alignment shop thought they were doing a favor for better roll & tire wear.not!
Rear has 2x as much positive toe as front. Currently I'm just over 1/16" in front & just above 1/8" rear positive toe. It's more likely the rear causing it to dance around.
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Be sure & get a print-out of the alignment & you'll see where the problem is.
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Exactly, I was leaning towards the caster already but honestly don't feel it to be that bad in stock form so thought he might be feeling something else. However every car I've had has had a quicker go kart feel so I must not mind it but compared with the MB's and other lines I work on in the past, MB being some of the highest with their 8-9 degrees (this is going of memory) the z has very little caster. |
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