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seangti
We're talking sway bar settings though the appropriate setting is dependent on the spring rate. A stiffer spring on the rear will allow you to run the front sway bar setting harder to compensate or balance the car. Eddy, are you running the standard rear KW springs? I had a feeling you'd changed rear springs? This may better explain why it works.
I will swerve in the first lap of the first session to get a feel for the grip levels and scrub the tyres. I don't know if it increases heat, but it improves my focus and feel.
Sounds like I need some trial and error to see what works for my set up and my driving style.
It's good to hear of the different set ups and what's working for each of us.
Gav, yeah the risk of swapping ends on the streets are higher given the reality of mid corner lift off.
It's quite possible that the H&R springs that came with my cup kit have stiffer rear rates relative to the front which is why I found that my PoD was pretty much perfectly balanced without a rear anti-roll bar (and why I only added one when uprating the front ARB). The balance is set by the relative roll stiffness so the springs absolutely play a roll (pun intended).
The swerving around to get a feel is what I mean about warming yourself up rather than the tyres. I do it by playing with corner speed and throttle on the first lap of a session for the reasons I have stated before.
With faster corners (eg turn 1 at Phillip Island or Eastern Creek), it doesn't take much mid corner lift off to turn the car around if you set the car to "point". I had this due to too much rake when I ran the rear perches.
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