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redline10000 01-22-2014 05:16 PM

Auto x setup for upcoming season.
 
Hey guys Autox time will be here soon and its time to get my car ready. Looking to do some mods this year in addition to the driver mod. Can you guys give some feedback on my new setup?

Driver:
This is my 3rd year driving a z in autox and I do ok finishing twoards the top half of the group with best being 3rd. My main problem seems to be that my back end is always coming out in hard turns and I get a lot of body roll. The back end coming out is mostly on hot days where the tires are just too hot.

Car: 2011 370z with sport package rays 19's and ark grip exhaust

Tires:
Im on the stock tires but I am planning to get the dunlop zii 275/35/19 all around. Anyone try these tires square in autox?

Suspension:
Stock sport package
Thinking maybe I should get the eibach front swaybar and possibly remove the rear. Is this
a good idea for a sqaure setup? Im open to suggestions.
I also want springs but I cant decide if I should do swift springs or swaybars first. Any input? I would like to add the one that does the most benefit and im not sure that that is since I will have an almost sqaure setup.

Brakes:
New ate fluid and a set of stock pads. I read this is ideal for autox.

Thanks for the help!

03threefiftyz 01-22-2014 05:45 PM

Big front bar will help put power down as well....

Z2's work well, but they don't do especially well when it is really warm out. You should be OK in Boston, though. I wouldn't do the springs, they don't offer much more rate than stock and bump you up a class.

Zauskycop 01-22-2014 08:12 PM

Front bar will also help on the body roll, mostly on entrance and mid turn...what is your rear toe set at?

Tracy

Apollo8642 01-23-2014 12:25 PM

What class are you running in, BSP, street tire?

Check out this post, there is some good info in it that goes with your questions. http://www.the370z.com/track-autocro...-can-done.html

Here is a thread I started about sway bars. http://www.the370z.com/track-autocro...ack-autox.html

This last year pulled considerably better times on Swift R spring then I ever did on the Nismo springs. (yes spring changes are illegal in BS, but ssshhh) Still came in 4th over all so it didn't help to much.

I ran BS in my Nismo last year and I'm moving up to ASP this year.
I hope that is some help, good luck!

redline10000 01-23-2014 06:58 PM

Hey guys thanks for the replies. I forgot to metntion that the clubs I run with mods dont matter as long as you are on street tires. And when I run with the BMW club ill be bsp but eveyone in the class will be on street tires as well. So... no rules!

So far sounds like the front bar should be the frist mod to get prob the eibach since I hear hotchkis is too stiff for street tires.

Zusky I have stock alignment at the moment. Can I change the toe without suspension mods ? Im not ready to buy camber arms yet.

Apollo thanks for the links. I read those threads a while back and thats when I statrted wondering if I should remove the rear sway bar but that seems kinda scary to me. What made the most impact on your times , springs or sways ?

03threefiftyz 01-23-2014 07:04 PM

370z is NOT legal for BSP.

redline10000 01-23-2014 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 03threefiftyz (Post 2664419)
370z is NOT legal for BSP.

ASP but either way it doesn't matter my club goes by street tires or race tires. Ill be on street.

Apollo8642 01-24-2014 11:50 AM

My bad, I drive a Nismo. I know the 370Z start in CS, and I just figured it moved up to BSP, but I guess you guys move right to ASP as well.

Shamu 01-24-2014 01:22 PM

Biggest improvements you can make with your car are going to be big front bar. Leave stock bar in back. Then upgrade your shocks to nice Koni or Bilstein. The Direzzia II is a good tire upgrade.

If youre not worried about classing - real LSD will give you better times. Adjustable camber arms will help with alignment setup.

Zauskycop 01-24-2014 04:24 PM

Yes, you should be able to adjust the toe a bit with the stock suspension. More interested in what it is at too...

Tracy

redline10000 01-27-2014 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shamu (Post 2665332)
Biggest improvements you can make with your car are going to be big front bar. Leave stock bar in back. Then upgrade your shocks to nice Koni or Bilstein. The Direzzia II is a good tire upgrade.

If youre not worried about classing - real LSD will give you better times. Adjustable camber arms will help with alignment setup.

I would like a lsd but thats further down the line for me. But I will keep camber arms in mind.

redline10000 01-27-2014 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zauskycop (Post 2665567)
Yes, you should be able to adjust the toe a bit with the stock suspension. More interested in what it is at too...

Tracy

Its possible it cold be out of wack, never had the alignment checked. I do plan to get one when I put my tires on. Im thinking stock settings shold be good uless theres something I can improve with the stock suspension setup.

Wonka2581 01-27-2014 09:21 PM

I cannot wait for the next season of AutoX....:excited::yum::excited::rolleyes:

Masterbeatty 01-28-2014 10:54 AM

I can't wait either. Op do you run with SCCA at devens airfield?

redline10000 01-28-2014 01:26 PM

Same here, I feel like an addict that cant get a fix. I used to run with SCCA at devens but you dont get enough runs there. Now I run with baystate corvette and nesvt clubs at devens. They get about 10-12 runs vs the the 4-5 you get with SCCA. I also plan to run with the BMW club if I have time. What clubs you run with Masterbeatty?


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