Ride Height For best Handling
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Re: Ride Height For best Handling
Best place to measure is at the pinch welds, it makes for more consistent measuring.
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Re: Ride Height For best Handling
thanks guys for quick reply. By the way, what is pinch welds?
does anyone know why na6 stock height is lower at the rear but modification often lower more at the front? what improvement would this make?
does anyone know why na6 stock height is lower at the rear but modification often lower more at the front? what improvement would this make?
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Re: Ride Height For best Handling
Good info from that link. Thanks foor sharing.
Its quite techical for me to understamd all of it but will definitely ll look into it more
Its quite techical for me to understamd all of it but will definitely ll look into it more
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Re: Ride Height For best Handling
Hopefully this will help as well. Ride height, amongst other things effects COG and weight transfer. If changing anything make sure you keep a notebook and record what the car feels like after the changes. Also only make 1 change at a time. Last track day I set the fronts 1.5 psi lower than the rear, car weighted 16 kg less, had different front shocks and put the sway bar on full soft. Result new PB however what change caused the PB?
http://www.mazdaontrack.co.uk/setting-up-suspension-and-handling-69-c.asp
http://www.mazdaontrack.co.uk/setting-up-suspension-and-handling-69-c.asp
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Re: Ride Height For best Handling
Magpie wrote: Result new PB however what change caused the PB?
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Re: Ride Height For best Handling
Can your sway bar adjust stiffness? Do you adjust by changing the thickness of the bar?
My car is actually completely stock atm. If i were to buy a set of spring and shock then there is little adjustability. Is coilover always to best recommendation in terms of overall usability ?
What is the upside of spring shock combo
My car is actually completely stock atm. If i were to buy a set of spring and shock then there is little adjustability. Is coilover always to best recommendation in terms of overall usability ?
What is the upside of spring shock combo
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Re: Ride Height For best Handling
Have a read of some of the recent coilover threads from this forum:
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=63439
Is a good one to start with.
Do a search on here, on miata.net and have a read of 949 and Flyin' miata's websites.
There's a lot to digest, but it's hard to make an informed purchase without all the knowledge available.
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=63439
Is a good one to start with.
Do a search on here, on miata.net and have a read of 949 and Flyin' miata's websites.
There's a lot to digest, but it's hard to make an informed purchase without all the knowledge available.
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