If someone doesn't feel any difference whether he drives with passenger\luggage or not then corner weighting is not for him for sure, well I do feel a difference either on the road or the track so I will definitely corner weight my car after finishing with preparing it for the seasonThere is no way you can tell before and after on a road car, the difference is absolute minute. Think about it, everytime you put luggage in the car for a trip, or fill up the tank or you have a passenger or you have shopping or even when you put your 10kgs jack at the back when going for a roadtrip you upset your corner weighting. And no, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
if You're interested I'm running about 2*30' on the rear and about the same on the front. It's great on the road as long as it's dry, on the track I'll need some higher values - this season i'll try 3*-3*30' / 3* (front/rear) and rear toe at 0, will see however how complete front cup racer suspension setup (solid subframe with all reinforcements, stiffer ARB, complete steering rack with different tie rods, riser shims and power steering, EE' supports with longer drive shafts) and dumping remaining unnecessary stuff will affect handling and then fine-tune.@Yiannis197 how much camber are you running on the rear out of interest?
if You're interested I'm running about 2*30' on the rear and about the same on the front. It's great on the road as long as it's dry, on the track I'll need some higher values - this season i'll try 3*-3*30' / 3* (front/rear) and rear toe at 0, will see however how complete front cup racer suspension setup (solid subframe with all reinforcements, stiffer ARB, complete steering rack with different tie rods, riser shims and power steering, EE' supports with longer drive shafts) and dumping remaining unnecessary stuff will affect handling and then fine-tune.
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@Yiannis197 how much camber are you running on the rear out of interest?
Not everyone has had their car setup by Mark Fish, so the gains to your set up will likely be less. Regardless though, I would still do it because "why the he'll not". To me it goes hand in hand with buying a proper setup.
I'm not claiming it'll make anyone faster either, it's more a principle thing!
If someone doesn't feel any difference whether he drives with passenger\luggage or not then corner weighting is not for him for sure, well I do feel a difference either on the road or the track so I will definitely corner weight my car after finishing with preparing it for the season
P.S. I have AST Sportline II with 90/110 N/mm springs and played a little with ride hight front and rear and can tell You there's a massive difference with how the car behaves, but will report back when I finally corner-weight it considering there should be very little differences between each wheel in terms of ride hight
Maybe I didn't put it rightly but I didn't mean that you can't tell a difference when you have a passenger on board. That would be stupid lol.
What I meant is this; you know how your car behaves with and without a passenger which is obvious, then you corner weight your car and you 'straight away' feel the difference as you say, then you put the same passenger and now that extra weight has apparently worse effects than before (losing the benefits of the CW) and you can now tell? Well good for you...
You say that you are preparing the car for the season, is it a race car? Or a committed track day car? In that case it might be beneficial. When it is a road car how do you do it? Do you corner weight (CW) with the rear seats in the back? What happens when you remove them for a track day and the CW goes out of the window? Do you CW without the seats? What happens when you put them back on and you go for a blast on the close by b roads? Do you CW with empty boot? What happens when you have luggage and go for a spirited driving weekend? What happens when you load it up and you go for an Alpine trip with reserve, jack, tools etc? What happens when you go to Tesco and you add 2 bags of sugar and 1 lt of milt in the boot? In all the above mentioned examples you can tell the extra weight of course but can you tell the loss of the apparent CW benefits ?
Once again, a road car is a road car and a race/TD car is a race/TD car, let's just not confuse these things...I'm running the same setup as yours (track setup ASTs) with RARB and thicker ARB at the front, quicker steering rack and rising shims etc and the difference before and after was huge. Day and night really...But CWing...hm...I've got my reservations on that.
Each to their own, as I said, it'd be very interesting to hear some genuine feedback when you get it done
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