I think the Corse "S" cars did run quite aggressive rear toe settings so these would probably be fine, it's the camber that is not ideal & I appreciate that this is out of your control currently on Frederics car.
A strut type suspension system offers less camber gain in bump than the equivalent double wishbone set up so it is common to see more static negative camber on strut equipped track based cars to help compensate for the increased roll generated where the cornering loads & grip are greater but this wouldn't be suitable to a road car where the car spends substantially more time heading in a straight line.
"You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead"
Stan Laurel
The corse settings recommended by Steve greenwood for the S are on my website http://m.turbonutter.net/site/mobile...etwork=fw#1022
The I settings are there as well, but not sure who gave me those.
My S ran a touch more toe and 7 deg front castor....
Last edited by turbonutter; 07-06-2015 at 15:08.
Some video from the IVA test day: https://www.facebook.com/michael.eus...02876717517852
Car unloaded outside the Norwich test centre:
During the test, the headlights were found to be pointing down too much, so we adjusted the headlamps themselves, which ran out of adjustment so we just lengthened the arms on the headlamp opening mechanism - hence why they're not quite flush in the closed position shown below. We'll sort this once the car has passed IVA.
The other Stratos that has previously been through the test centre...
...which was on the Norwich test centre's Very Cool Wall.
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