Brian@BMVK
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Everyone fears the T-RexThen you have those of us on "dinosaur" Rivals, lol.
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Everyone fears the T-RexThen you have those of us on "dinosaur" Rivals, lol.
@NighmareMoon what pressures have you ran on the Falkens ?Yeah the Falkens felt amazing all weekend. Even messing around a bit on wet streets before the event they felt good. I thought I would still have A052 envy, but nope, these RT660s did everything I could ask.
I’ve only run the Falkens at two events and no test n tune time yet, so I’m no expert yet. guessing they’ll want more than the RE71s did based on shoulder scrub. Been trying 33 rear and 34 front. Also just increased my front camber so that might be too high now? Not really sure.@NighmareMoon what pressures have you ran on the Falkens ?
We've had a T&T today, I took them with no street driving at all (put maybe 10 miles to the site) and struggled on them (compared to BFGs which I hated) mightily. Didn't get to test full range of pressures I've wanted since it started to rain...
I've heard they need about 50+ miles to come in.@NighmareMoon what pressures have you ran on the Falkens ?
We've had a T&T today, I took them with no street driving at all (put maybe 10 miles to the site) and struggled on them (compared to BFGs which I hated) mightily. Didn't get to test full range of pressures I've wanted since it started to rain...
cha-ching! The Vikings just not up to the task?and MCS TT2s
Yeah they're not bad but the MCS are on another level entirely in terms of handling, magnitude of change to adjustments, and overall ability to keep the tires on the ground. Even on my regular (and 3 y/o) street tires the increase in straight line and cornering grip was immediately apparent. On a significantly stiffer setup overall they even ride better.cha-ching! The Vikings just not up to the task?
Do you remember what spring rates and where you ended up with compression and rebound settings before you took the Vikings off? I'm still using mine:Yeah they're not bad but the MCS are on another level entirely in terms of handling, magnitude of change to adjustments, and overall ability to keep the tires on the ground. Even on my regular (and 3 y/o) street tires the increase in straight line and cornering grip was immediately apparent. On a significantly stiffer setup overall they even ride better.
550 lb fr, 1440 lb r | A052 | Crusader AP doubles | |
fr comp | 3 | rear comp | 3 |
fr rebound | 8 | rear rebound | 12 |
475 / 1200, Crusader GP doubles, BMR front bar on medium, stock PP rear barDo you remember what spring rates and where you ended up with compression and rebound settings before you took the Vikings off? I'm still using mine:
550 lb fr, 1440 lb r A052 Crusader AP doubles fr comp 3 rear comp 3 fr rebound 8 rear rebound 12
The rear shocks are definitely noisy and the large strut offset makes it a challenge to package it, the sway bar and camber. I opened up the slots in mine for more camber but that pushes the body even more towards the front bar. This after opening up the upper strut tower hole to max out the top end adjustments.475 / 1200, Crusader GP doubles, BMR front bar on medium, stock PP rear bar
Front: 3C, 7R
Rear: 3C, 4R
I tried more rear rebound (around 8) but it made the car way too lively for me in slaloms, particularly in cool weather.
My main reasons for going away from the Vikings:
1. Large strut offset, while nice for big tire clearance, made it more or less impossible to run the Steeda extended ball joint lateral arms and get enough camber, even with Vorshlag plates. I would have been at -2.7-2.8 vs -3.2 deg
2. Rear shocks extremely noisy all the time
Also in a slightly less rational aspect, I was extremely close to selling the car and getting something else back in February, and I decided that after I was more happy with/enjoying the car again after replacing the clutch pedal, instead of spending $35-40k on another car, let's put some into this one and really make it the best it can be.
How much rear toe are you running?All that I've done compromise the car for duty on commutes or weekend drives so can understand the desire for other shock systems that keep that capability as well as killer autox performance.
.5" total measuring with Longacre plates.How much rear toe are you running?
That's a ton of toe. I'm at 0.24 deg total, which IIRC, is less than half that..5" total measuring with Longacre plates.
For reference, that's a relatively high number for an Indycar on a street circuit. I'm not saying it's wrong, but it is not a common setting..5" total measuring with Longacre plates.
My alignment sheet says 0.10° in per side, which has felt good for a while.For reference, that's a relatively high number for an Indycar on a street circuit. I'm not saying it's wrong, but it is not a common setting.