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> understeer, how do you fix understeer
bernbomb914
post Mar 11 2005, 01:50 PM
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the car does not want to turn in around 60 to 70 MPH. have ft & rear sway bars, 140 lb spgs, yellow konis in rear kybs in ft. what to do. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/confused24.gif)
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john rogers
post Mar 11 2005, 02:02 PM
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Hi Bernie, haven't seen you in a while. Several questions: What are front and rear tire pressures when running, how much gas is in the car, how much is the car leaning and is the inside wheel off the ground? How is the weight balanced, by that I mean is there a slight forward rake to the body when sitting level? The leaning and front wheel may be hard for you to know, maybe someone has seen the car in action? Next, how old are the tires, have they gotten glazed badly and are just not gripping any longer? Last of all, what are the alignment settings? On Julia's stock 914 we used front neg 2 degrees camber, straight ahead toe and rear 1 degree negative camber and 1/4 inch toe in. My race car is much different as it runs Goodyear slicks.
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