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FLEXXX 11-10-2006 15:28

loving the dash and the rear lights have you got a closer pic of the side skirts mate as im sure we didnt get them in the uk
nice car mate looks a real beauty

Spencer 200SX Turbo ZX 11-10-2006 17:52

Thanks :)

I don't have any close ups of the skirts on here, but I will take some tomorrow and post up. I think they only came on 84 and 85 turbo's in the USA as well; may even have been a optional factory option as there seems a lot of cars over there without them; well unless they fell off by now lol.

EDIT:Okay, here are a few pics. They are quite hard to take decent pics of but hopefully these show them okay. Note, the car badly needs a wash and wax lol.

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...52_12_full.jpg
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...52_13_full.jpg
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...52_14_full.jpg
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...52_15_full.jpg

silveR 17-10-2006 12:29

Latest action pics of mine.

http://www.racesilvia.com/temp/alastarolahto.jpg

http://www.racesilvia.com/pics/06-al...s/DSC_0142.JPG

http://sumia.net/kuvat/albums/histor...o/IMG_6489.jpg

http://sumia.net/kuvat/albums/histor...o/IMG_6524.jpg

http://www.racesilvia.com/pics/06-al...s/DSC_0041.JPG

30psi 17-10-2006 12:57

Looks good indeed. I noticed that you have a few degs of negative camber on the front but probably zero on the rear. Why's that? I would expect the rear end to be a little tail happy although grippy in a straight line

silveR 17-10-2006 13:10

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Originally Posted by 30psi
Looks good indeed. I noticed that you have a few degs of negative camber on the front but probably zero on the rear. Why's that? I would expect the rear end to be a little tail happy although grippy in a straight line

The front camber seems to actually be a bit too little on the negative side atm, the front end is getting modded for next season with that in mind as well. There's a couple degrees of negative on the rear too and the setup is more understeery than tail happy on corner entry now. But from my and other people's experience the fastest setup is always a bit on the understeer side of balance. Just need to test MUCH more next year, on 2006 the gearbox was always broken between races so haven't really had a chance to work on the setups either. :)

30psi 17-10-2006 13:12

Ah ok, it looks like zero on the back, but thats probably from the excess on the front.

Do you have any probs under braking? ie lack of grip. I was running 3 degs on the front of my S12, and it was easy to lock the wheels up.

What sort of castor do you run on the front? More or less than standard?

silveR 17-10-2006 13:19

Very stable under braking, and can overbrake even some lighter cars sometimes so can't complain. And shitloads more caster than standard, no way you could drive that thing fast without a good power steering. Mine has a fully electrical one from a Corsa C :)

30psi 17-10-2006 13:22

So regarding the more castor do you prefer the stability that this provides? I would have thought less castor maybe better as it would make it more agile, although less likely to self centre. How hard was it to implement the electric power steering?

silveR 17-10-2006 14:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by 30psi
So regarding the more castor do you prefer the stability that this provides? I would have thought less castor maybe better as it would make it more agile, although less likely to self centre. How hard was it to implement the electric power steering?

The caster indeed improves the stability and makes the car handle "like I want it to handle". Difficult to explain... Although you can't just point at one detail and rule the way a car handles because of a setup, it's a combination of everything starting from tire pressures and ending with the initial torque of the LSD. If the caster angle is decreased a lot the car becomes like a snake trying to go here and there all the time. Maybe suits someone's way of driving but indeed not mine :)

About the power steering, not that difficult compared to many other things, but then again the car was built around these parts after it was first completely dismanteled to pieces. One of the best features of the car it is, makes life very easy and features adjustment for steering feel as well.

Should I make a topic about the car, after all this is (or used to be) the photo topic... :D

30psi 17-10-2006 14:21

Oops didnt realise it was the photo thread :rolleyes:


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