Hi all,
I get asked a lot of questions about setup. What spring rates should I use? How much damping do I need? What cambers should I run? How much ARB do I need?
I can never answer these questions unfortunately. Whenever I set up a car I do it through testing and feeling the change. I ignore numbers.
Bob has created a couple of fantastic setup analysers and they look great and I'm sure there is real science behind them but since my very early days of LFS I haven't used them.
So, what I want to know is do all you setup gurus set up by feel and test times alone as I do or do you work out what spring rates you need based on say downforce or work out required damping rates using calcs?
I expect there is no right or wrong way and maybe a combination of both is good. All I do know is that when I have modified people's sets for them I have had extremely good feedback and they often go out and set PBs. So clearly the feel/testing approach works.
I get asked a lot of questions about setup. What spring rates should I use? How much damping do I need? What cambers should I run? How much ARB do I need?
I can never answer these questions unfortunately. Whenever I set up a car I do it through testing and feeling the change. I ignore numbers.
Bob has created a couple of fantastic setup analysers and they look great and I'm sure there is real science behind them but since my very early days of LFS I haven't used them.
So, what I want to know is do all you setup gurus set up by feel and test times alone as I do or do you work out what spring rates you need based on say downforce or work out required damping rates using calcs?
I expect there is no right or wrong way and maybe a combination of both is good. All I do know is that when I have modified people's sets for them I have had extremely good feedback and they often go out and set PBs. So clearly the feel/testing approach works.