Hi!
I have a set for the XRR that I really like. Well balanced, fairly grippy, good on tires. A good set. Problem is, when it get lighter fuel loads it goes all weird. I get oversteer at entry, understeer mid-corner, and slight oversteer at exit. No amount of ARB adjustment can fix this. What I was thinking was this:
Could it be that the weight of the fuel (100l / 70kg) is enough to throw the suspension frequencies off, so that my dampers mess me up? Should I go slightly softer to have lower suspension frequencies with a lighter load, and just try to adjust when the car is heavier? Could it be something else that's throwing me off? It really doesn't feel like it's just the balance of the car that's different. It's both ends of the car that's off, making me suspect the suspension. Maybe ColCob or Bob could have a say in this? What could cause this behaviour? If I knew,I'm sure I could compensate. Right now nothing seems to help. I only manage to mess up the set with a heavy load too, and not making it better when it's light. Any ideas, anyone?
I have a set for the XRR that I really like. Well balanced, fairly grippy, good on tires. A good set. Problem is, when it get lighter fuel loads it goes all weird. I get oversteer at entry, understeer mid-corner, and slight oversteer at exit. No amount of ARB adjustment can fix this. What I was thinking was this:
Could it be that the weight of the fuel (100l / 70kg) is enough to throw the suspension frequencies off, so that my dampers mess me up? Should I go slightly softer to have lower suspension frequencies with a lighter load, and just try to adjust when the car is heavier? Could it be something else that's throwing me off? It really doesn't feel like it's just the balance of the car that's different. It's both ends of the car that's off, making me suspect the suspension. Maybe ColCob or Bob could have a say in this? What could cause this behaviour? If I knew,I'm sure I could compensate. Right now nothing seems to help. I only manage to mess up the set with a heavy load too, and not making it better when it's light. Any ideas, anyone?