Tuning for understeer/oversteer - advice please.
I just installed the Hotchkis TVS1 Kit and Tokico shocks. Per the manual, I have the sways set full stiff up front and full soft in the rear. Right now I'm experiencing a lot of oversteer which is what Hotchkis intended. Which is a better option:
1. Full stiff up front - med in the back.
2. Med up front - soft in the back.
I also have tokico adjustables, which I'll probably tune after sways. Any advice? This is for street driving - basically more aggressive without compromising safety is what I'm looking for.
1. Full stiff up front - med in the back.
2. Med up front - soft in the back.
I also have tokico adjustables, which I'll probably tune after sways. Any advice? This is for street driving - basically more aggressive without compromising safety is what I'm looking for.
Last edited by Mazinger Z; Feb 16, 2007 at 12:24 PM.
I personally like Med front and Med rear. On my car (which will handle differently due to the use and setup of different components) this gives a very neutral handling. Many people can tell you the settings they have on their car, but the feel of the car is a very personal thing. So just set it dead in the middle and adjust to your feel from there.
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