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gentlemen, can anyone help with or where from can i get some info on camber settings for circuit racing for a 1200 thanks minnesh . south africa
Posted on: 2006/8/7 20:35
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Are you running Slicks or Grooved tyres?
Posted on: 2006/8/7 21:30
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thanks i am going to be running semi slicks a street legal racing tyre . a tight circuit mostly second and third gear flat out thanks minnesh south afr5ica
Posted on: 2006/8/13 21:59
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I would be aiming for a minumum of 4 degrees of camber - 5 degrees if you can get it.....then also add in about 5-6 degrees of castor.....and that should give you a good starting point.
If you can, get a temp gauge for the tyres and check them when you come off the track - as soon as possible. Check them accross the face of each tyre - outside, centre and inside. You are aiming for even temps across the tyre. If the inside is too hot, reduce camber, and vice versa if the outside is too hot. If the centre is too hot, lower your tyre pressure.
Hope that helps.
Mark.
Posted on: 2006/8/13 23:18
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