Camber and Tire wear
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John needs an older 911.
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IIRC, when tracking with PS2's, camber was -1.5F with just a little toe & slightly more than stock camber R with stock toe setting. Worked well for me.
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When I started last year, it was max camber that you can get on a stock holes, (-2.something) and neutral toe. Didn't have any rear toe-links for some time. Also, tried a bit toe-out at front and found better at the track but wear out tires fast on the street (in 5000 miles). Tires were 2 rear sets of PS2s. Worked out fine and car is still in one piece as you all know.
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The only thing I would add to what DATAX said is that for a beginner in a 6GT3 on the track I would run 8 degrees (total) of Toe in at the front. You will get very stable braking. The turn in won't be as crisp but that's not a bad thing for your first year at the track. Then move to 4 degrees and then finally 0 toe in front. You would think those small changes wouldn't be noticeable but they are in a GT3. PS2's wear pretty well with a mixture of mostly highway and a little track. As soon as you find yourself addicted, like most of us, get another set of wheels and a set of R-Compounds.
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The only thing I would add to what DATAX said is that for a beginner in a 6GT3 on the track I would run 8 degrees (total) of Toe in at the front. You will get very stable braking. The turn in won't be as crisp but that's not a bad thing for your first year at the track. Then move to 4 degrees and then finally 0 toe in front. You would think those small changes wouldn't be noticeable but they are in a GT3. PS2's wear pretty well with a mixture of mostly highway and a little track. As soon as you find yourself addicted, like most of us, get another set of wheels and a set of R-Compounds.
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Mooty talks about flipping the PS2 on the wheels.
Does that mean it is OK to run the PS2 with either side facing out? I thought they had a different compound on the inside versus the outside, and that the inside was supposed to be inside.
no?
Does that mean it is OK to run the PS2 with either side facing out? I thought they had a different compound on the inside versus the outside, and that the inside was supposed to be inside.
no?