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Good news, we pushed off our move to the Tuesday after next, so I'm in for the run. Unfortunately, my car got picked up today to be shipped back to Boston, so will be riding with Austin!
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Yep, car is currently operational - knock on wood!
I ended up NOT taking it up to Monterey last week as planned. I was loading it up at 5:AM and noticed the right front wheel had way too much neg camber - I had had an alignment a couple weeks prior, but hadn't driven the car much. So, not knowing if something was wrong and might possibly get worse, I took the M3 on the trip instead.
Brought the 968 back to the alignment shop yesterday and the guy said that's the way he set the car up, with more neg camber on the right front than on the left. Huh? His explanation: On a street car, you take more left hand turns at speed than right hand turns, so a little extra camber on the right front will help with that, along with countering for the usual tilt in the road.
I'm no alignment expert, but I had never heard of this, and to me it sounds rather counter-intuitive. Why would I want my car to handle differently left to right? I guess I would never have noticed had the camber difference not been so visually obvious.
Anyway, I had him even up the front cambers, and move the rear sway bar to the stiffer setting while the car was up on the rack. I still need to adjust the rear shocks softer (I couldn't get one of the mounting bolts off last time I was under the car) but it'll have to do for this Saturday!
-Austin
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Shop is Dave's Frame and Alignment in Huntington Beach. They've been in business for at least 25 years and do all kinds of race cars, classics, hot rods, everything. They do all their work and measuring manually - no computer-aided equipment. They know their stuff.
The car tracks really straight now, though I have a slight pull under braking. After double-checking toe he said it's most likely the brakes, which is totally possible as I have not gone through them yet and have no idea how old everything is. Well past time for a fluid change (at least) I'm sure.
-Austin
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starbucks? but these cars don't come with cupholders!
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Fun run everyone. Here's a link to the photos.
http://www.adamblauer.com/web/968ortega/
Sorry I don't have time to go through and edit/filter them, packing up the computer tomorrow. At least there's only 120 or so to go through haha. Anyway, I can email high res to anyone in a few weeks when I get my computer set up again, or you can ask Phil (968TDD) to send them to you since he copied them to his HD.
A few of the best shots I think. They look much better in high res:
![[Image: 25.jpg]](http://www.adamblauer.com/web/968ortega/Images/25.jpg)
![[Image: 28.jpg]](http://www.adamblauer.com/web/968ortega/Images/28.jpg)
1994 Slate Grey M030 Coupe