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The standard settings are used when car is loaded with 2x75kg passengers and half tank of fuel. | The standard settings are used when car is loaded with 2x75kg passengers and half tank of fuel. |
Revision as of 18:51, 2 December 2010
Standard Setups
Geometry | Ride Height Front/Rear |
Front | Rear | |||||
Castor | Camber | Toe | Camber | Toe | ||||
Standard S1 & S2 | 130/130mm | +3.8° | -0.1° | 0.2mm OUT Overall | -1.8° | 1.2mm IN each side | ||
S2 135R | 120/120mm | +3.7° | 0° | 0mm | -1.8° | 1.2mm IN each side | ||
340R Road | 100/110mm | +3.8° | -0.5° | 0.2mm OUT Overall | -2.0° | 1.5mm IN each side | ||
340R Track | 100/110mm | +3.8° | -1.8° | 0.5mm OUT Overall | -2.7° | 2.5mm IN each side | ||
Exige S1 | 112/122mm | +3.8° | -0.5° | 0.1mm OUT Overall | -2.4° | 1.2mm IN each side | ||
Exige S2 | 130/130mm | +3.8° | -0.3° | 0mm | -1.8° | 1.5mm IN each side | ||
Exige 240R | 120/120mm | +3.8° | -0.3° | 0mm | -1.8° | 1.5mm IN each side | ||
111R | 130/130mm | +3.8° | -0.1° | 0mm | -1.8° | 1.2mm IN each side | ||
211 | 100/110mm | +4.0° | -1.4° | 0mm | -2.5° | 1.2mm IN each side | ||
Msport | 100/110mm | +3.8° | -0.3° | 0.2mm OUT Overall | -2.0° | 1.2mm IN each side | ||
Non-Standard Geo Settings | ||||||||
hbaumhardt S2 race | 110/115mm | +3.6° | -2.0° | 0.5 mm OUT each side | -3.0° | }
The standard settings are used when car is loaded with 2x75kg passengers and half tank of fuel.
Geo setting X does YSome starter guidelines although its really really complex stuff and dependent on many other factors;
Factors affecting GeoWhen asking questions on the forums about "the best geo for ..." the following need to be considred so make an effort to specify;
Setting your own geoWhilst a race prep specialist can charge £200 for a Geo you can DIY castor, camber and toe settings. With a lot of variability in quality at alignment centres (and Lotus dealers !) for the best results put the effort in yourself and build a string based alignment rig which can be more accurate than a computerised laser system. To make a DIY geo/alignmnet rig see:Geo Alignment Rig (Home Made)
See Also
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