Skimr2 wrote:
The car previously had 400 spings on it, and I went to the 350 trying to soften the front end up.
The camber setting in the front was determined and set using a good tire pyrometer, and so, I know the tire is being used all across the surface area, and they are wearing evenly.
The car did have a rear sway bar, it was an 18mm non adjustable unit.
Well you can put those 400's back on if you put the rear welt on there and raise the rear end. Plus add backs some negative camber. I tried to reduce my front camber from 3.5 to 3.0. Well turns out the car had too much understeer like that and worked better at -3.5. I also lowerd the front end by 1/4" and stiffened the rebound on the front shocks. Result was my corner exit full throttle understeer was gone and I picked up 0.5 seconds on a 1:14 lap.
Right now the -2.0 might be ok since the rear is too low and not causeing the nose to dive alot in the corners. As such you can run -2.0 and not wear the outside of the tire. Either that or you are not pushing the car hard enough to roll it over. Even so with 350/30 you will want a level front to rear ride height and welts front and rear.
I think the issue is that the set-up on Billy's old car was just not very good. When he was running I don't believe he got enough track time to really see where it was off. Now this is not a big deal in that all you need to do tweak some stuff to get it where it needs to be.