gconry18 said:Fordkoppie said:Proof about what?
You obviously know nothing about basic suspension setups.
It is common knowledge that increasing stiffness in the anti roll bar at one end will give you a little more grip to a certain degree on the other. Increasing the stiffness in the front only will result in more understeer. But don’t take my word for it. You obviously know everything.
Oh….. and these are Americans, which by the way only really know how to eat McDonalds.
BTW – I have driven MY std. ex e36 M3 coupe to its max around a track with lap counts equaling endurance levels. If you cant get a std e36 M3 to oversteer by provoking it, you dont know how to drive it.
Little bit of an @sshole today are we. I'm sure we are very lucky to have a guy like you on the forumuke:.
Fordkoppie said:I am not going to start a name-calling contest. You have not proven me wrong on any of my statements but instead just proved your maturity.
Fordkoppie said:BTW – I have driven MY std. ex e36 M3 coupe to its max around a track with lap counts equaling endurance levels. If you cant get a std e36 M3 to oversteer by provoking it, you dont know how to drive it.
freerider said:Lets keep this thread on topic please.
Pro's:
Very informative
Con's:
Information is not noted in the bible
I'll still be trying out the shims (its not going to cost very much anyway) and having the toe in set to the above specs both front and rear and I'll let you know how the car drives.
If its shit, then I'll just have it set back to normal.
Fordkoppie said:May I remind you of who started this argument with the following :“Proof? And I suppose you are speaking about an E36 from experience?â€
I can detect sarcasm a mile away, hence my response.
freerider said:I'll still be trying out the shims (its not going to cost very much anyway) and having the toe in set to the above specs both front and rear and I'll let you know how the car drives.
If its shit, then I'll just have it set back to normal.
gconry18 said:Fordkoppie said:May I remind you of who started this argument with the following :“Proof? And I suppose you are speaking about an E36 from experience?â€
I can detect sarcasm a mile away, hence my response.
Your sarcasm radar is slightly off. I was just wondering if you were a previous e36 owner (because your sig did not indicate this) and I wanted some technical information (proof) to further my own knowledge on the subject.
Thats the thing about text chat, you can never be 100% sure if it was sarcasm or not, I am telling you now it was not so I apologize if my choice of words in that sentence made you feel that way.
Fordkoppie said:Sorry for going off towards you then.:thumb:
Fordkoppie said:Another point that I don’t agree on with these guys is that they stated tyre wear is not related to camber.
Surely it is not as much as toe adjustment, but look what happens to an e30’s rear tyres when the car has been lowered.
The insides of the tread are eaten up very quickly.
freerider said:zero camber and tyre wear is quite evident from my last track day in the 320i when the front tyres got quite properly eaten on the sidewalls
freerider said:I just had a look at my alignment that was done last month, I already have -1degree of camber both front and back and 0.09degrees toe front right and left, total toe therefore 0.18
rear is -1degree camber and 0.10 toe left and right, total toe therfore 0.20