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RedCarmel 07-24-2012 09:36 PM

OP - did you get that alignment done? I'm curious how you like it as I also have the FM suspension package. Currently I'm at pretty much textbook FM numbers:

Front
camber = -1
toe = 1/16" total
caster = max (I think it was 4.5)

Rear
camber = -1.5
toe = 1/16" total

Honestly I've been pretty happy with how it's performed so far, I just did my first track event last weekend and after some fine tuning to soften up the rear the car performed beautifully on the twisties (but I don't have a whole lot of experience to know if it was going around the track as well as I think it was, or if I was just having too much fun to notice otherwise).

Leafy 07-24-2012 10:06 PM

Unless you were very low and trying to get minimal camber that is just the tech being lazy. I got exactly to the .01 on all my specs I asked for when I went to the local miata performance shop for an alignment.

FowlerMotorsports 07-24-2012 10:16 PM

I was told my adjustments were "maxed out" and a right front adjustment bolt was "seized", crazy cause I could adjust it myself but don't have any type of alignment stuff to do so. Are those current specs decent enough for a street car?

Leafy 07-24-2012 10:18 PM

Should be decent, understeery, depending on the rest of the setup. I would say he maxed them out at the minimum adjustment to get that. What is your ride height between the fender and the center of the wheel?

FowlerMotorsports 07-24-2012 10:21 PM

Right now I am 12" on stock wheels/tires

Leafy 07-24-2012 10:23 PM

Yeah thats the min. You should be able to dial in somewhere near 2.5* if you wanted to.

FowlerMotorsports 07-24-2012 10:27 PM

Basically looking for a street setup, I won't track it as much as I would like since I am going to college. So if thats a "decent" street setup I should be fine

TorqueZombie 07-24-2012 11:41 PM

My new idea. Camber is about 90% of front in the rear and I'll put the rear bar on soft. Then maybe put the front bar on stiffest to see what happens. Should be tire friendly and handle decent in the twisty bits, if I ever find a decent road around here.


Front camber: -1.4°
Caster: >3ish°--no p/s and would like to keep it low speed friendly
Front total toe: 0"

Rear camber : -1.2°
Rear total toe: 0"

JeffGoji & Miyoshi 07-25-2012 04:35 AM

I wouldn't run 0 toe on a college budget as it can eat tires up pretty badly on the inside.
.04 in would be a good starting point front and rear.

Leafy 07-25-2012 06:05 AM

Huh? zero toe is going to be the toe setting that gets you the least toe related wear. and zombie, you can run more than 3 deg of caster with manual steering, dont know about a de-powered rack though but yeah it does start to get hard when you get over like 4.5.

Rocwandrer 07-25-2012 12:17 PM


Originally Posted by JeffGoji & Miyoshi (Post 907772)
I wouldn't run 0 toe on a college budget as it can eat tires up pretty badly on the inside.
.04 in would be a good starting point front and rear.

Where did you get that idea from? Leafy is right on this, 0 dynamic toe is ideal for minimizing wear. 0 dynamic toe usually coincides nicely with 0 static toe...

JeffGoji & Miyoshi 07-25-2012 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by Rocwandrer (Post 907876)
Where did you get that idea from? Leafy is right on this, 0 dynamic toe is ideal for minimizing wear. 0 dynamic toe usually coincides nicely with 0 static toe...

You and Leafy are 100% right on that, I was thinking of something else when I wrote that. :facepalm:


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