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Jim,
do you know what offset works on front with the 10"s?
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I don't know what my offsets are, but if you contact Forgeline they will be able to tell you what works.
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Thanks Jim. I have the car set-up for GTS2 and would love to run 285s all the way around if that works and it is as fast (or faster) of a setup.
I'll adjust camber based on in/mid/out tire temps based on track configuration....... Personally, I do prefer less camber as it helps with the breaking... But above all, i need to upgrade the hubs ASAP.
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--------------Front------Rear
Camber......-3.1.........-2.8
Caster.........3.0
Toe............ -.04 ........ .06
I am running 2,900 lbs. Which is me fully geared, 175 lbs of lead on the passenger side floorboard, and abt 1/4 tank of fuel. Moton Club sports double adjustable with 900 front and 800 rear and Nitrogen at about 200 psi NOP. Current Nt03 Silver Enkei 18” Wheels 10” Rear, 8.5” Front, Hoosier 285/30ZR18 R6 Rear, 255/40ZR18 R6 Front.
Dynoed 212 last with just a chip and a catback on a Dynojet 248. Detuned to 200 rwhp.
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Dang - I'm limited to 8.5 width rims and run 245 front and 275 rear. And I thought I had some rubber on the track!
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T,
On the average, they work very, very well in the majority of tracks I visit which do not normally have lots of straights. Also, driving fairly hard in either practice, qualifying, or racing sessions. Backing off and running at reduces pace will immediately throw the temps off. My car is also very heavy running close to 3,000 pounds. With the springs on the heavier side, the Hoosiers tend to take a lot more load/deflection which may be helping....
I use to run -.2 to -.3 more camber at times in the white car. Much lighter, but much softer. And on Bilsteins vs. Motons now... My personal opinion is that the Motons behave so awesome, that I feel truly feel the higher springs work excellent with the valving at my weight. Plus I learning that I may be liking a stiffer, flatter car.
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Crespo, what sways do you use? I'm curious since normally I see people running with staggered spring setups with the heavier springs out back (not talking MR now). Your car would seem to be rather soft in the back, is that to counter oversteer or to gain maximum traction during acceleration (or both)?
1995 Riviera blue 968CS with LSD, custom LEDA coilovers with t-bar delete, S4 brakes, RS Barn braided lines, Tarett sways, Racers Edge bushings everywhere, Rack Tack, Design 1 braces and short shift kit, air box mod, RS Barn stage 1 chip, RS Barn cat back, RUF BTR2 wheels with Toyo R888, Deutsch Nine TRS version 2 rear wing (carbon fiber), AIR repop splitter (carbon fiber), brake cooling intakes (carbon fiber), Sparco seats and belts, OMP steering wheel and a lot of other little things that I can't recall at the moment...
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I'll have to check on the spring rates again to make sure I don't have it backwards... but I am fairly sure... I'll check this week.
I do tend to like a softer rear. It takes a bit of the edge off on turn-in and it helps in bumpy tracks. I have MO30 sway bars set on medium most times even though I may try tightening up on both ends as I think it may help. I have a motorsports diff that hooks up really well and does seem to like the current setup...
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2012 PCA GT5S NORTH ATLANTIC CHAMPION
2011 NASA PRO RACING (NE) GTS-2 CHAMPION
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