Staggered setup for Autocross
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Staggered setup for Autocross
Hi guys. Before I get flamed, I did try to search this but didn't come up with any satisfactory replies.
I am taking part in an autox this weekend in Prepared category. I have a Mazdaspeed M'z 2007 model which came with Bilstein Coilovers. I have to run slicks to be competitive and the only set I can get hold of are slightly used Hoosier A6 255/35/18 rear and 225/40/18 front. I am in Pakistan so there isn't much choice as importing a new set will cost an arm and a leg and take weeks.
Will this set up be ok for autox. The guy selling these used them on a RX-8 before and crashed (hence he is selling them). This makes me nervous about using them.
I am taking part in an autox this weekend in Prepared category. I have a Mazdaspeed M'z 2007 model which came with Bilstein Coilovers. I have to run slicks to be competitive and the only set I can get hold of are slightly used Hoosier A6 255/35/18 rear and 225/40/18 front. I am in Pakistan so there isn't much choice as importing a new set will cost an arm and a leg and take weeks.
Will this set up be ok for autox. The guy selling these used them on a RX-8 before and crashed (hence he is selling them). This makes me nervous about using them.
#3
Haha, yeah I get you TopGear8! The thing that worries is that in an autox you are pushing hard and with this setup, I expect to get understeer right up to the point the rear breaks loose and ends me up in the nearest wall.
#4
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If the people setting up the course know what they are doing, they wont put any sharp corners near any walls. That supposed to be the glory of autocross. low risk.
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lol looks like a sketchy place to autox. Very tight course, as far as staggered set I don't really see anything wrong using them, as teamrx8 said, its all in the drivers mod. Only bad thing is you can't rotate them.
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The video isn't of me driving. Its the guy who won in A-prepared category. Have no idea what is banging around in his car. I just put the video up to show how tight the course is.
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Thanks for all the feedback. I am leaning towards getting the staggered set. Will putting on a lot of camber (3 degrees) and a bit of toe out on the front help counter the understeer?
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Negative camber will give you more grip around corners/turns, not sure about adding toe out. I know messing with toe can lead to excessive tire wear. I think toe out will want the wheels to pull away from each other, it will want to dart in the direction you want to turn, also straight line stability maybe affected. Sounds like a good thing but I wouldn't mess with toe, just learn to drive better .
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It worked great!
So I used the 255 Hoosier A6s on the back and 225 on the front and it worked great! The good news is, I won in my category. Here's a pic of the run which clinched it by a difference of 0.11 of a second between my time and the 2nd position.
Last edited by samirali; 04-17-2012 at 11:41 PM.
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