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  • p0cket penguins
    E30 Addict
    • Jul 2008
    • 481

    #16
    Thanks man

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    • guibo09
      E30 Modder
      • Dec 2008
      • 834

      #17
      Originally posted by SkinnyVT
      I'm running about 1/8" toe-out total (so 1/16" each side) and about -3deg camber. The front end feels great, now I just need to iron out the rear.

      Btw, you should get the Longacre toe plates. So much easier than dicking around setting up strings or making an appointment($$) everytime to mess with your suspension.
      i dont agree. those toe plates do nothing for thrust angle. you can end up doing more damage than good. strings across the side of the car is the best way to DIY a home alignment.
      90 E30 325i

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      • Hellabad
        E30 Modder
        • Aug 2008
        • 807

        #18
        Originally posted by guibo09
        i dont agree. those toe plates do nothing for thrust angle. you can end up doing more damage than good. strings across the side of the car is the best way to DIY a home alignment.
        In my experience, Toe plates work perfectly. Strings have too much room for error, including the assumption that the track width is the same front and rear.

        I just like toe plates because they are fast, repeatable, portable, and have a huge margin to remain accurate.

        As far as toe-out? when in doubt toe it out. Anything over 150 hp can push all the toe out you ever need down the straightaway, and on an autocross there never is a straightaway so 1/4 to even 1/2 toe-out is seen.

        I usually stop at 3/16, not because the car is necessarily slower, but because I can usually bumpsteer the car to get what I want without so much toe-out.

        Jay


        PS front toe out has nothing to with thrust angle. You should be centering the rack anyway to get consistent ackerman and bumpsteer.

        PPS "stop at 3/16" doesn't necessarily mean 3/16 is best, but I would sure as heck be at least 1/8 out.

        PPPS you can't bumpsteer the front of an e30 with some brands of camber plates, so this may not apply to everybody.
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        • z31maniac
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          • Dec 2007
          • 17566

          #19
          When you say 3/16 you do mean total correct?
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          • guibo09
            E30 Modder
            • Dec 2008
            • 834

            #20
            Originally posted by Hellabad
            In my experience, Toe plates work perfectly. Strings have too much room for error, including the assumption that the track width is the same front and rear.

            I just like toe plates because they are fast, repeatable, portable, and have a huge margin to remain accurate.

            As far as toe-out? when in doubt toe it out. Anything over 150 hp can push all the toe out you ever need down the straightaway, and on an autocross there never is a straightaway so 1/4 to even 1/2 toe-out is seen.

            I usually stop at 3/16, not because the car is necessarily slower, but because I can usually bumpsteer the car to get what I want without so much toe-out.

            Jay


            PS front toe out has nothing to with thrust angle. You should be centering the rack anyway to get consistent ackerman and bumpsteer.

            PPS "stop at 3/16" doesn't necessarily mean 3/16 is best, but I would sure as heck be at least 1/8 out.

            PPPS you can't bumpsteer the front of an e30 with some brands of camber plates, so this may not apply to everybody.
            thrust angle is not a problem in the front, and yes, plates will give good results. it's in the rear that i dont like using that sort of solution. anyway, plates or string, done the wrong way will give bad results.

            how exactly do you bump steer an e30? you play with the castor at the camber plate?
            90 E30 325i

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            • Brew
              No R3VLimiter
              • Oct 2003
              • 3060

              #21
              Originally posted by Hellabad
              PPPS you can't bumpsteer the front of an e30 with some brands of camber plates, so this may not apply to everybody.
              What does the brand of camber plate have to do with bumpsteer?
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              • 2002maniac
                R3V Elite
                • Feb 2005
                • 4260

                #22
                Zero

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                • gearheadE30
                  No R3VLimiter
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 3734

                  #23
                  I run no toe up front with my plates set all the way out. Running -3.5 degrees on the autox adds a great deal of toe; so much that the car seems very darty on the highway afterwards. I prefer running around 1/16" ish out at the autocross because it *feels* like it improves turn in a bit. With the M42, I'm not too worried about hard braking much.

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