Originally Posted by Jordo! Hmm. I was going to suggest a square set up as well, but really in order to keep tire size and compound a constant more than
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I think running 2 different street tires with different compounds and different tread patterns that are meant and have only been tested running on all 4 corners is hairy at best. Even if the effect is generally positive in the dry it could be a nightmare in the wet. As you touched on, the other idea I have had was upgrading the rear sway-bar and leaving the front alone. This would be a pretty cheap upgrade and I could always add the front later when getting new springs/struts or Coil-Overs, which I am sure would take out most of the understeer with default tire sizes. The reason I don't want to just spend the money on a full suspension setup right now is that I am trying to pay off my 2014 FJ Cruiser early (that currently takes precedence when funneling money into cars) and to be honest, I am slightly worried I will get the bug for a different sports car in a few years and know it will be hard to get my money back in upgrades (Currently under 23,000 miles on my Z so everything but the tires are still pretty fresh). Maybe I will get some new suspension components in awhile, maybe I will eventually get a tune, but until I make that decision I am going with the bang for the buck approach. I should say I already bit the bullet on a cat-back exhaust a year ago, I'm sorry but the default exhaust setup just had to go! |
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You should read the track section. Everyone is running the stiffest front bars, and the biggest tires they can. Some are running no rear bar at all.
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Also, it's probably best to play with only one (or two) variable(s) at a time. I think go with the stiffer rear sway and hold off on the front for now, as you said, and see how that feels. The only other change you might play with at the same time would be alignment, but otherwise, manipulating one thing at a time (in this case rear sway) is the best way to gauge its individual effect. So, in summary (I'm rambling, sorry ), a good way to go might be to try the rear sway first, see how it feels, and then either do front sway or tweak alignment next.
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Too wide and heavy and rolling resistance would increase torsional loads.
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almost sounds like someone didnt read my post about S04's being unreasonably narrow in the 275/35/19 size for some reason, bought it and now trying to convince one's self it's the way it should be?
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Simply not true. What you are describing is the Coulomb model of Physics, not Physics. If you had any background in physics you would know that adhesion and deformation are two of the most standard cases to break you out of the Coulomb model. Your 7th grade Physics equation assumes "hard" solids - it's a terrible approximation of a tire, especially on a performance car, where you are using "sticky" tires and air pressures that allow for a good bit of deformation. Quote:
Here's a relevant quote to get you started: Quote:
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Here I am of thinking on going with 305's in the front to go with my 345's in the rear in search for more grip. Now I'm going to have to rethink everything. Maybe I'll start a new trend by going with 145's in the front and 155's in the rear.
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As for the roll-bars, its interesting what Red and Rusty are pointing out and what people are saying on the track forum, more front bar and stock or taking out the rear giving more oversteer.
Which goes against the generalized principals but I guess when something is at an extreme value, especially relative to the other end of the car, many theories can go out the window. I may actually just try to take out the rear ARB and see how that changes the handling dynamics before I get the new tires, I still probably have a couple months before I have to really. |
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You can do everything or one of the many good ideas posted here but after you do take it to a track oriented suspension shop and have it aligned for your square or staggered set up.
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