SR2oD3T
11-17-2011, 01:47 PM
i started to go drifting event every week since september. i was doing pretty good on the skid pad until i do this upgrade intend to get more steering angle.
basic modify list on my 240sx:
1992 stock KA
stance coilover
front and rear ST sway bar
front and rear strut bar
front megan tension rod
as i said i was doing perfectly fine before i install this:
tein inner tie rod (trying to get more steering angle)
curcuit sport outer tie rod end (my stock one was fine, just the boot were broken, and trying to fix the bump steer)
4 wheel alignment.
initially, i feel the steering is not as sensitive as before. yes the extra angle was great. so i still went to the weekly skid pad.
before, i turn the steering 90 degree and pull the e brake to initial the drift, then the steering will counter itself.
now, i still use the e brake, but i have to turn 180 degree to make it slide. moreover, the steering doesn't counter as quick as it used to. it still counter itself, but so slow that i have to help turning the steering. and also, have less feeling on the steering comparing to before.
here is the alignment number:
front camber before: -2.1/-2.9
front toe before: way off cus i installed the tie rod
front caster before: 6.8(within spec)/8.2(out of spec because i installed the tension rod before)
front camber now: 1.5/1.5
front toe now: 0.09 (within spec 0.02 0.11)/ 0.05 (within spec 0.02 0.11)
front caster now: 6.2/6.0 (spec is 6.0 7.5)
rear camber now: -2.8/-2.8
rear toe now: 0.09/0.06 (within spec 0.03 0.21)
i did a little research already. question is, how do i get back my steering feeling? drifter usually set the front camber to negative 3 to 4. will that fix the problem i have now? is there something wrong with the alignment? i have install all the parts right so that is out of the question.
its gonna be my drift car, i m not gonna daily drive it that much since i have 2 other cars. i might have a in-car video to show later on too if it helps.
please let me know what u guys think from ur experience. all help will be appreciated. thanks.
KELvin
basic modify list on my 240sx:
1992 stock KA
stance coilover
front and rear ST sway bar
front and rear strut bar
front megan tension rod
as i said i was doing perfectly fine before i install this:
tein inner tie rod (trying to get more steering angle)
curcuit sport outer tie rod end (my stock one was fine, just the boot were broken, and trying to fix the bump steer)
4 wheel alignment.
initially, i feel the steering is not as sensitive as before. yes the extra angle was great. so i still went to the weekly skid pad.
before, i turn the steering 90 degree and pull the e brake to initial the drift, then the steering will counter itself.
now, i still use the e brake, but i have to turn 180 degree to make it slide. moreover, the steering doesn't counter as quick as it used to. it still counter itself, but so slow that i have to help turning the steering. and also, have less feeling on the steering comparing to before.
here is the alignment number:
front camber before: -2.1/-2.9
front toe before: way off cus i installed the tie rod
front caster before: 6.8(within spec)/8.2(out of spec because i installed the tension rod before)
front camber now: 1.5/1.5
front toe now: 0.09 (within spec 0.02 0.11)/ 0.05 (within spec 0.02 0.11)
front caster now: 6.2/6.0 (spec is 6.0 7.5)
rear camber now: -2.8/-2.8
rear toe now: 0.09/0.06 (within spec 0.03 0.21)
i did a little research already. question is, how do i get back my steering feeling? drifter usually set the front camber to negative 3 to 4. will that fix the problem i have now? is there something wrong with the alignment? i have install all the parts right so that is out of the question.
its gonna be my drift car, i m not gonna daily drive it that much since i have 2 other cars. i might have a in-car video to show later on too if it helps.
please let me know what u guys think from ur experience. all help will be appreciated. thanks.
KELvin