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Hello everyone, After installing my SPL upper control arms last week I finally got the alignment done and as luck would have it yesterday I ran a winter x event
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Hello everyone,
After installing my SPL upper control arms last week I finally got the alignment done and as luck would have it yesterday I ran a winter x event at Miller Motor Sports park to test these and to test a new oil cooler. Tires: Stock Advan Sports: New tires once these wear out. New Alignment Specs: Front: Camber -2.5 Caster 5.3 More on this spec later Toe 0 Rear -2.5 Toe 0 When I went in for the alignment the intent was to get the front to not over-steer (push) which is what I was feeling last year in auto cross especially and to a lesser extent on the track day events. I asked for the front camber and toe above but, had asked for the stock caster setting which I think he messed up and put in the non-nismo spec. I have stock nismo rear end and had no idea he could get -2.5 from the stock adjusters. I thought i would get -1.5 to 1.8 but, I didn't clarify enough and that's what I got. Driving impressions: The winter x is run on the miller track but, has the apexes of most corners coned off to slow things down. Which actually adds allot more steering input. Steering: Steering is very touchy, the difference in steering input it night and day from the stock settings. I would say for my level to twitchy at this point. Cornering: The front compresses into a corner and is planted feels like it is on a rail. Absolutely confidence inspiring. I really liked the feel of the front at zero toe and -2.5 camber. Rear: As good as the front feels the rear feels the opposite. When cornering as I said above the front compresses into the corner then feels like it plants on a rail. The rear end compresses as well and plants initially but, keeps on going loosing traction. I had one big spin stayed on the track but spooked me pretty good. Definitely keeps you on your toes Before the new alignment I always felt the rear was pretty grippy and the front was the problem. Now it is the opposite. I think I will take the back camber back to -1.8 or so and have the caster moved to 7.0. Hopefully that will do the trick.
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