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No Feel, car seems dead in turns
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<blockquote data-quote="darreng505" data-source="post: 14674646" data-attributes="member: 146023"><p>In addition to above, make your your tires are inflated to the recommended pressure. If the edge is rolling because of low inflation and its cold, it will chunk off like that.</p><p></p><p>Although I agree negative camber is necessary to help turn it etc. It's not a solution to the wear on the edge of your tires but rather will just hide over the real problem. Your driving style needs to change. Your speed and chosen line need to keep the tires rolling forward and the slip angle on those street tires should not exceed 5 degrees in my opinion (i.e. stop pinching the car and turning the wheel so much.)</p><p></p><p>Please use zero toe. I once experimented with slight toe out and the car would not turn and I almost literally drove right off the track in the first turn. It was crazy how the car literally did not turn at all. Had to re-toe the car in the paddock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darreng505, post: 14674646, member: 146023"] In addition to above, make your your tires are inflated to the recommended pressure. If the edge is rolling because of low inflation and its cold, it will chunk off like that. Although I agree negative camber is necessary to help turn it etc. It's not a solution to the wear on the edge of your tires but rather will just hide over the real problem. Your driving style needs to change. Your speed and chosen line need to keep the tires rolling forward and the slip angle on those street tires should not exceed 5 degrees in my opinion (i.e. stop pinching the car and turning the wheel so much.) Please use zero toe. I once experimented with slight toe out and the car would not turn and I almost literally drove right off the track in the first turn. It was crazy how the car literally did not turn at all. Had to re-toe the car in the paddock. [/QUOTE]
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