Ride Height
42.5mm
Using these Eccentrics for the foam diameter stated will give the kit rear ride height setting of approximately 3.5mm.
42.5mm
43.0mm
43.5mm
44.0mm
44.5mm
45.0mm
45.5mm
46.0mm
42.0mm
41.5mm
41.0mm
40.5mm
40.0mm
39.5mm
39.0mm
Ride Height
In general always run the car as low as possible,
without the chassis grounding out.
A good starting point with foam tyres is 3.5mm.
Roll springs are used to control the cars steering balance. A softer spring will give
an easier to drive car. Stiffer roll springs can be used to give a more aggressive
steering car. The standard setting has the roll springs uncompressed and both
just touching the lower pod plate when the car is stationary. Screwing them
downward and compressing the springs creates more steering while loosening
them gives an easier to drive car.
Adjusting the springs allows the tweak to be infinitely adjusted. Ensure they are
not set too unevenly. If more than 0.5mm different, further investigation is required.
Generally in high traction track conditions, thinner roll damping oil is
better. Low traction tracks may require thicker damping.
Thicker roll damping oil slows the weight transfer of the rear and
makes the car easier to drive. Thicker oil can help if the track surface
is bumpy and there are issues with bumps in the middle of the corner.
A good range is between 7,000cSt and 20,000cSt
Track Settings
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Ride Height
Roll Springs
Rear Roll Damping