Kristians track setup
09-17-2005, 10:42 PM
Post: #1
Kristians track setup
Bastiaan...

Thanxs you for a great idea for a new forum




this last Wednesday i was supposed to go trackdriving at Sturup Raceway. (se picture of track)

But my broken diff -I´m having problems getting it apart - stopped me.

On the first of Octobre i´m going to Ring Knutstorp (se picture of track) just 12 kms south of me, for a whole day´s trackdriving with the Swedish honda Club.

My drift set-up is not that big in difference from the new track set-up.


Here are the differences:

Drifting set-up !

Front suspension: Coilovers to 0 percent (as soft as possible)
KÓNI´s set to SOFT

Rear suspension: KONI´s set to 85-95% stiffness
Twin swaybars installed & adjusted

front tires: TOYO T1-R 195/55-14, semi R-rated
front rims: 6,5 x 14

rear tires: TOYO Cleanproxes, 174/65-14, studless snowtires
rear rims: 6,5 x 14

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Track set-up !

Front suspension: Coilovers set to 65% stiffness

Rear suspension: KONI´s set to 55% stiffness
twin swaybars still installed, but bolts loosened

front tires: TOYO R888 185/55-15 R-raded with Supersoft compound
front rims: 7 x 15

rear tires: TOYO R888 215/50-15 R-raded with Supersoft compound
rear rims: 8,2 x 15


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09-18-2005, 12:11 AM
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Damn, those new toyo tires should be something. The old tires they are replacing were renowned for their durability on track. Let me know how you like them.

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09-18-2005, 12:14 AM
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NoHachi Wrote:Damn, those new toyo tires should be something. The old tires they are replacing were renowned for their durability on track. Let me know how you like them.


i belive this set-up will kick som serious Honda V-tec ass Thumbs up!

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09-18-2005, 02:25 AM
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Quote:Front suspension: Coilovers to 0 percent (as soft as possible)
KÓNI´s set to SOFT

Doesnt this make the front re-act alittle to slowly??? or is that how you want it in drifting. I would have throught you would want about 45% stiffness so that the front isnt always absorbing all the bumps and changes in the corners. Cause being stiffer would allow better steering response wouldnt it? Confused

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09-18-2005, 08:53 AM
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Split this post so the announcement thread wont be filled up with subjectsSmile

Nice info krisSmile

Greetz,

Bastiaan "mux213" Olij

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09-18-2005, 10:52 AM
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What's the speed differance between the R888 and the T1R in corners?
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09-18-2005, 11:59 AM
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mux213 Wrote:Split this post so the announcement thread wont be filled up with subjectsSmile

Nice info krisSmile

Cool Mux ! Cool

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09-18-2005, 12:00 PM
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Kir Wrote:What's the speed differance between the R888 and the T1R in corners?


Kir:

T1-R is a high performance STREET tire.

R888 is an R-rated racing tire with thread.

Differences" should" be A LOT !

Although i dont know yet.


Kris

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09-19-2005, 09:54 AM
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These Toyo are awesome. They have better grip as racing slicks!!! We are racing on kart tracks (we don't call it so, but I think its AutoX). I use GY Eagle F1 GSD3 - we were very competitive until one of our competitors bought them. Now we are 3-4 seconds behind. Even in wet (F1 very good on wet surface).
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09-19-2005, 10:38 AM
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What are the specs on spring you are using?

My konis when set on soft seting could not damper enough 8kg/mm coilover springs so car would bounce a lot.

Drifting - best fun you can have in your car with your pants on!
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