NC Koni Sport, adjust for understeer
NTAXS #6 at TMS last weekend was my first time out with my new suspension setup consisting of Koni Sports and Progress front anti-sway bar. I asked a question on miata.net about it, and managed to convince myself at different points that I needed to soften the front shock adjustments and stiffen the back, or to stiffen the front and soften the back. Or just stiffen the front. Or both. Or soften them both. Arggggghhhh!!!!
Jerrett co-drove with me, so maybe has another perspective, but it seemed like understeer was evident but manageable in the slaloms, hardly noticeable on entry to corners, but massive when accelerating out. I'm sure some of it is my driving; not slowing down enough before the corner, accelerating too hard and too soon... or like Jerrett told me, accelerating in weird places... :) But I think some shock adjustments might help too. There's no oversteer to contend with.
The front shocks are set fairly soft, half way (1 full turn) between softest and firmest settings. The rears are stiffer, at 1/4 turn off of full stiff. Mainly because of something on this page http://www.ncrscca.com/autocross-tuning-tips , I think increasing the front shock stiffness will help. This is the part that seems relevant:
Quote:
Vehicle is understeering after the apex
Front rebound dampening force is not enough – make font dampers stiffer.
Or make pre-load equal to zero / add 3 to 5mm of pre-load.
Reduce front ride height by 3 to 5mm.
Rear spring is too soft – add pre-load to rear or change to higher spring rate.
The only one of those things I can do is make the front dampers stiffer, although other things I've read say that doing so will increase understeer.
Here's the thread over on the other forum: Koni Sports, NC, CS, compensate for understeer?
The bottom line is that I haven't got a clue.
Suggestions?