View Single Post
Old 11-07-2017, 01:02 PM   #18 (permalink)
MaysEffect
Enthusiast Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: SoCal
Age: 31
Posts: 383
Drives: Infiniti FX35
Rep Power: 35
MaysEffect has a reputation beyond reputeMaysEffect has a reputation beyond reputeMaysEffect has a reputation beyond reputeMaysEffect has a reputation beyond reputeMaysEffect has a reputation beyond reputeMaysEffect has a reputation beyond reputeMaysEffect has a reputation beyond reputeMaysEffect has a reputation beyond reputeMaysEffect has a reputation beyond reputeMaysEffect has a reputation beyond reputeMaysEffect has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Hotrodz View Post
What do you consider low levels of caster?
5 degrees. I don't think i have any fair bases of suggestions for your situation though, you are well beyond the level of modifications to start making large dynamic changes again. Unless you like doing that...

My point was simply adding both camber and caster is not necessary for this chassis or the scenario of changing the SAI. It doesn't suffer from suspension limitations like some other cars with inferior suspension setups.

8 degrees of caster is up there with rally cars, and RX cars use low levels of camber for better steering linearity and tracking through loose gravel. Something that is not a issue for cars on tarmac.

It also comes down to how anyone adjusts driving techniques for the setup implemented. Caster levels and rake significantly changes steering feel. If you're making modifications to the suspension to alter this, then changing geometry again will just slow you down and cause confusion. If you're not wearing your tires out incorrectly then there really isn't really a reason to flip the script.
MaysEffect is offline   Reply With Quote