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I did a test and tune at the local track ($30 to share the track on Wednesday's from 2 PM until dark) and nothing I did helped. Put the Eibach's in the rear, messed with the ride height, took them out, messed with the ride height, tried different shock adjustments from full soft to full hard, took out the passenger seat, took off the strut bar ........ nothing helped. I have new tires on the front and it was sticking but the back of the car was a disaster.
All this drama in the rear started when I flipped the Advan's on the rims and switched sides to get more usage out of them. I don't recommend it unless your too broke to buy new tires. Other than that, I think the tires are not only worn, but heat cycled out. I've read about this happening but this is my first time experiencing it.
My last 2 track events have turned into drift exhibitions. You can drift a Crossfire believe it or not, sticky tires on the front and worn on the back work. The only superhuman challenge is the steering is so slow it can be hard to transition from drifting right to left or vice versa. Listen to me ..... trying to turn a negative into a positive. So far 2011 has been embarrassing. I did have one comment that made me feel a bit better, something about my Crossfire sounding like a F1 car. At least I sounded fast.
Les
All this drama in the rear started when I flipped the Advan's on the rims and switched sides to get more usage out of them. I don't recommend it unless your too broke to buy new tires. Other than that, I think the tires are not only worn, but heat cycled out. I've read about this happening but this is my first time experiencing it.
My last 2 track events have turned into drift exhibitions. You can drift a Crossfire believe it or not, sticky tires on the front and worn on the back work. The only superhuman challenge is the steering is so slow it can be hard to transition from drifting right to left or vice versa. Listen to me ..... trying to turn a negative into a positive. So far 2011 has been embarrassing. I did have one comment that made me feel a bit better, something about my Crossfire sounding like a F1 car. At least I sounded fast.
Les
Last edited by velociabstract; Feb 14, 2011 at 12:00 PM.
Heck if I know! These are unidirectional but the tread is uniform so what I did was flip them on the same rim and then mount them on the other side of the car. Normally you can do this. It could be that the tires are just too worn out. I'll post a picture later in the day.
Les
Les
I had to do an emergency Valentine's shopping in the rain while my sweetie was out and snapped a picture when I got back. I think this is the better of the two rear tires.
Les
Les
Maybe I should have them grooved to extend their useful life.
No, they really are gone. The only reason I haven't bought replacements is I have Forgestars and tires coming and I didn't want to buy new 19's that I can't use on the new rims. But Forgestar is living up to it's reputation. (delivery dates pushed back .... again and again) At least the tires wore pretty even across the tread. Usually I have to throw them out because the outside edges are showing the cords even though the rest of the tread is still good. Do you want me to take a picture of the other "tire"?
Les
No, they really are gone. The only reason I haven't bought replacements is I have Forgestars and tires coming and I didn't want to buy new 19's that I can't use on the new rims. But Forgestar is living up to it's reputation. (delivery dates pushed back .... again and again) At least the tires wore pretty even across the tread. Usually I have to throw them out because the outside edges are showing the cords even though the rest of the tread is still good. Do you want me to take a picture of the other "tire"?Les
Originally Posted by velociabstract
Maybe I should have them grooved to extend their useful life.
No, they really are gone. The only reason I haven't bought replacements is I have Forgestars and tires coming and I didn't want to buy new 19's that I can't use on the new rims. But Forgestar is living up to it's reputation. (delivery dates pushed back .... again and again) At least the tires wore pretty even across the tread. Usually I have to throw them out because the outside edges are showing the cords even though the rest of the tread is still good. Do you want me to take a picture of the other "tire"?
Les
No, they really are gone. The only reason I haven't bought replacements is I have Forgestars and tires coming and I didn't want to buy new 19's that I can't use on the new rims. But Forgestar is living up to it's reputation. (delivery dates pushed back .... again and again) At least the tires wore pretty even across the tread. Usually I have to throw them out because the outside edges are showing the cords even though the rest of the tread is still good. Do you want me to take a picture of the other "tire"?Les
Les,
I was half kidding about the tire, You are one of the few members here that really push the car and the tires in a manner the machine was designed.
I love reading your posts, as I live vicariously through them.
Memories, like the corners of my mind ....... I feel confident that my loose condition is because of Yokohama rigor mortis. The Forgestars didn't arrive today. Or the Kumho's. BTW, the AD08's are a great tire for the weekend warrior. But like any tire, I guess they grow old and die.
Les
Les
Originally Posted by GDC-SRT
Les,
I was half kidding about the tire, You are one of the few members here that really push the car and the tires in a manner the machine was designed.
I love reading your posts, as I live vicariously through them.
I was half kidding about the tire, You are one of the few members here that really push the car and the tires in a manner the machine was designed.
I love reading your posts, as I live vicariously through them.
Les
I've aligned the car 20 times in the last 2 years Doc! Any change and I'm off to the experts. The latest alignments were at race weight with me in the car. What am I turning into?
Les
Les
Originally Posted by velociabstract
Maybe I should have them grooved to extend their useful life.
No, they really are gone. The only reason I haven't bought replacements is I have Forgestars and tires coming and I didn't want to buy new 19's that I can't use on the new rims. But Forgestar is living up to it's reputation. (delivery dates pushed back .... again and again) At least the tires wore pretty even across the tread. Usually I have to throw them out because the outside edges are showing the cords even though the rest of the tread is still good. Do you want me to take a picture of the other "tire"?
Les
No, they really are gone. The only reason I haven't bought replacements is I have Forgestars and tires coming and I didn't want to buy new 19's that I can't use on the new rims. But Forgestar is living up to it's reputation. (delivery dates pushed back .... again and again) At least the tires wore pretty even across the tread. Usually I have to throw them out because the outside edges are showing the cords even though the rest of the tread is still good. Do you want me to take a picture of the other "tire"?Les
Originally Posted by ProjectMayhem
If your killing the outside edge sounds like you need more negative camber??
Les
Originally Posted by velociabstract
I've aligned the car 20 times in the last 2 years Doc! Any change and I'm off to the experts. The latest alignments were at race weight with me in the car. What am I turning into?
Les
Les
Not mention while you circle track race you tend to wear one side different from the other. So when you swap used tires it really throws your balance off.
The car was realigned after moving the tires around. I'm just inventing drama. I'm convinced the rear tires being way past their prime is my recent problem. When, finally, my new rims and tires arrive and after another alignment I'll know for sure. I wasn't joking when I said I've had 20 in 2 years. I'm on my 5th set of tires, 6th on the front ..... . 7500 mlles on my SRT and the next set of tires arriving this week. The car is realigned before every points race irregardless. I've settled on -2º negative camber on the front with a total of 1/4" toe out. On the rear I have it set at -.8º negative camber and 1/8" toe in. To repeat myself, at race weight (1/2 tank of gas) no passenger seat, no washer fluid, 13 lb. battery, other details and with me seated in the car. Do it right or don't bother. I still need to model the suspension to know what is happening dynamically. But most likely I'll balance the car first. I'm inventing plastic 2mm washers to use to adjust ride height independently on each corner. I'm demented!
Les (Ricky Bobby)
Les (Ricky Bobby)
Far North Racing has an HTML suspension calculator at:
Autocross to Win (DGs Autocross Secrets) - Dynamics Calculator
It requires knowing the weight of both sprung and unsprung masses of the car and wheel/suspension components. There is plenty of info between TireRack, RockAuto, Crossfire Forum, etc... to get data without actually weighing everything. I plugged in my info and the car is very close to perfectly balanced. I believe with the lighter battery up front you will be even closer, but I've got an NA.
Also, there is a full suspension mapping software tool call WinGeo at:
Mitchell Products Page
I don't know anything about it, but the farnorth racing author is an SOLO champ that swears by it. Good luck Les. Your persuit for perfection is leading us all down the same path.
Mike
Autocross to Win (DGs Autocross Secrets) - Dynamics Calculator
It requires knowing the weight of both sprung and unsprung masses of the car and wheel/suspension components. There is plenty of info between TireRack, RockAuto, Crossfire Forum, etc... to get data without actually weighing everything. I plugged in my info and the car is very close to perfectly balanced. I believe with the lighter battery up front you will be even closer, but I've got an NA.
Also, there is a full suspension mapping software tool call WinGeo at:
Mitchell Products Page
I don't know anything about it, but the farnorth racing author is an SOLO champ that swears by it. Good luck Les. Your persuit for perfection is leading us all down the same path.
Mike
Hardly demented, that's awesome. Push that SRT!!
Originally Posted by velociabstract
The car was realigned after moving the tires around. I'm just inventing drama. I'm convinced the rear tires being way past their prime is my recent problem. When, finally, my new rims and tires arrive and after another alignment I'll know for sure. I wasn't joking when I said I've had 20 in 2 years. I'm on my 5th set of tires, 6th on the front ..... . 7500 mlles on my SRT and the next set of tires arriving this week. The car is realigned before every points race irregardless. I've settled on -2º negative camber on the front with a total of 1/4" toe out. On the rear I have it set at -.8º negative camber and 1/8" toe in. To repeat myself, at race weight (1/2 tank of gas) no passenger seat, no washer fluid, 13 lb. battery, other details and with me seated in the car. Do it right or don't bother. I still need to model the suspension to know what is happening dynamically. But most likely I'll balance the car first. I'm inventing plastic 2mm washers to use to adjust ride height independently on each corner. I'm demented!
Les (Ricky Bobby)
Les (Ricky Bobby)
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