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LARGE ADJUSTMENTS
FINE TUNING
IMPORTANT!
Changing rear roll center settings impacts several other settings such as
downstop and ride height.
After changing rear roll center, re-check your other settings.
IMPORTANT!
It is very important that you have the same settings on the left and right
sides of the car.
Also, each matching pair of inserts (at ends of a pin) must have the same
position.
B2. DOWNSTOPS
Downstops limit how far the suspension
arms travel downward, which determines
how far upward the chassis rises. This
affects the car’s handling (due to effects
on camber and roll-center) and the
ability of the tires to “follow” the track.
The effects may change with the type of
track and/or amount of grip available.
More suspension travel (lower downstop
value) makes the car more responsive but
less stable; it is also typically better on a bumpy tracks or tracks with slow
corners. Less suspension travel (higher downstop value) makes the car more
stable and is typically better on smoother tracks.
IMPORTANT!
It is very important to have the same downstop settings on the left and right
sides of the car.
EFFECTS OF DOWNSTOP ADJUSTMENT
Front Downstops
Higher
• Decreases front chassis upward travel on-throttle
• Increases high-speed steering
• Increases “initial” on-throttle understeer
• Better on smooth tracks
Highest
Lowest
Rear Lower Insert Position
Effect on Rear Roll Center
Bottom
Mid-Lower*
Mid-Upper
Top
* Default Position
Highest
Lowest
Rear Camber Link Position
(on rear hub)
Effect on Rear Roll Center
Bottom*
* Default Position
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