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Originally Posted by d1nzfe
well,the suspension can go 40 setting on compression and 30 on rebound.
i'm on front,Compression-5 turns(from softest) Rebound 5 turns,Rear C-3 turns,R-1 turn.
rear still feels very firm,only over humps.Cornering wise not testing on track yet.
So uphill and downhill affects the weight distribution so i feel understeer is normal.How do i go fast in a uphill corner then? More -Camber in front?
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It really depends how serious you want to get here. 2 degrees for negative camber in the front, and no toe, or just the slightest bit of toe in should do it for alignment.
Im assuming the car is understeering on power off the corner? If it is you need to stiffen the rear compression to keep more weight on the front wheels, also you can stiffen the front rebound a bit, and this will also help with body roll. Adjust those two until the car starts to turn better. You will want to make most of your adjustment to rear compression and fine tune it with front rebound.