MattP Matt Pullen Mega Moderator Location: Calgary Join Date: 10/22/2013 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 282 Rally Car: 2002 Ford StRanger |
Chris, it could be a tire pressure thing. At RMR last year on the ice on day 2 the majority of guys were running with 35-40 psi however Taisto was asking for lower around 30 if I recall and did pretty well. All of a sudden there was a flurry of pressure gauge activity.
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Reamer Jeff Reamer Professional Moderator Location: Marlette, Michigan Join Date: 08/14/2010 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 489 Rally Car: Subaru |
I ran 26 psi hot at sno drift this year with no flats. I tested them against sno banks way more times then I would of liked. I started with yoko then went to blizzak with 30 psi. Dropped them to 26. Then went back to yoko ice guards with 26psi seemed the best.
I will say the 08 up subaru are not at all lacking faward bight. They make tons of traction. First rally 2013 Rally car type AWD subaru Total rallies as driver 6 Total rally cars built 2 Total rally cars caged 3 Total rally cars repaired from offs 4 Total years racing exp other then rally 19 yrs Like 31motorsports on FB! Check out 31motor sales on ebay for used Subaru parts |
Do It Sidewayz Chris Martin Godlike Moderator Location: Toronto, Ontario Join Date: 01/15/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 567 Rally Car: E-85 powered Impreza |
Almost definitely not a tire pressure problem. Was running between 18-20 psi which is a common thing in ice racing.
Could well have just been the tires. I will be cutting them to add some forward bite. I think it's more to do with the oem suspension on the car. The front end is a bunch higher than the rea. I think when the car squats coming out of he corner it's unloading the front end too much, and the front tires aren't doing much but spin. Chris |
Reamer Jeff Reamer Professional Moderator Location: Marlette, Michigan Join Date: 08/14/2010 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 489 Rally Car: Subaru |
Ive seen guys put the forester lca rear mounts on WRX to add pro dive to the front. I believe they do this for traction? I havent tried it.
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Iowa999 no-one of consequence Infallible Moderator Location: Florin Join Date: 01/06/2013 Posts: 395 |
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Do It Sidewayz Chris Martin Godlike Moderator Location: Toronto, Ontario Join Date: 01/15/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 567 Rally Car: E-85 powered Impreza |
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Paddy1337 Tim Patrick Mega Moderator Location: Raleigh, NC Join Date: 01/26/2011 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 175 Rally Car: Galant VR-4 |
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czwalga steve czwalga Mega Moderator Location: Pittsburgh, PA Join Date: 09/16/2011 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 376 Rally Car: 95 awd celica |
Lucky in my opinion. I ran 28 last year and debeeded two. I ran 35 this year making sure that didn't happen again; grip seemed pretty good. |
Reamer Jeff Reamer Professional Moderator Location: Marlette, Michigan Join Date: 08/14/2010 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 489 Rally Car: Subaru |
Guess im just to slow to worry about it! Last year was a lot faster roads with a lot more chances of debeeding I thought. This year was pretty slow roads. The thaw we had a few weeks before made the roads pretty icy. The good thing was this year we had big banks to bounce off. Last year if you went off you were hitting ditches and trees. I didnt have a flat last year either at 26 psi.
Whats the advantage disadvantage of a welded or 20k center diff? First rally 2013 Rally car type AWD subaru Total rallies as driver 6 Total rally cars built 2 Total rally cars caged 3 Total rally cars repaired from offs 4 Total years racing exp other then rally 19 yrs Like 31motorsports on FB! Check out 31motor sales on ebay for used Subaru parts |
NoCoast Grant Hughes Infallible Moderator Location: Whitefish, MT Join Date: 01/11/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 6,818 Rally Car: BMW |
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Reamer Jeff Reamer Professional Moderator Location: Marlette, Michigan Join Date: 08/14/2010 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 489 Rally Car: Subaru |
After watching O sollivans crash at 100 acre. I believe he expierened the same issue I have with the 08 rear susp set up. There has to be a way to make these cars more stable in these situations. Any thoughts?
I was starting to think maybe the wing on the vermont cars may help this situation? How fast you think you have to be going for a wing to do anything what so ever? First rally 2013 Rally car type AWD subaru Total rallies as driver 6 Total rally cars built 2 Total rally cars caged 3 Total rally cars repaired from offs 4 Total years racing exp other then rally 19 yrs Like 31motorsports on FB! Check out 31motor sales on ebay for used Subaru parts |
Cosworth Paulinho Ferreira Professional Moderator Location: Charlotte, NC Join Date: 03/15/2007 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 721 Rally Car: Honda Civic |
Not a suspension issue. The brakes were cold, and that's what sneaked up on him. He was fast in 5th, went hard of the brakes and I'm sure they're running 2 different friction materials front/rear, and as usual the idea of putting a lower friction rear means it will have a lower operating temp = having bite a lower temps too. So what happened was the front brakes had no bite and the rears had enough to destabilize the car. Its a very common thing to happen if you're not careful.
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Reamer Jeff Reamer Professional Moderator Location: Marlette, Michigan Join Date: 08/14/2010 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 489 Rally Car: Subaru |
Im running 461 xp12 carbo tech pads front and rear with a tilton pedal box and 06 wrx reds front and rear. On day 2 of lspr i wrecked the rear calipers from the wheel scrapers not working well enough to keep the dirt out. I wore the top of the caliper into the pass threw port of the caliper lost all rear brakes. This did not change the issue im having.
His deal does look like possibly a brake issue. But the cars in general 08 up have some sort of issue in the rear of the car. It looks like Vermont has it sorted out in the shocks of SP cars but they told me over 3k for just rear coil overs. Not sure what O sullivan has for rear shocks? First rally 2013 Rally car type AWD subaru Total rallies as driver 6 Total rally cars built 2 Total rally cars caged 3 Total rally cars repaired from offs 4 Total years racing exp other then rally 19 yrs Like 31motorsports on FB! Check out 31motor sales on ebay for used Subaru parts |
Reamer Jeff Reamer Professional Moderator Location: Marlette, Michigan Join Date: 08/14/2010 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 489 Rally Car: Subaru |
I had a chance yesterday to check some bump steer on the rear susp. Not sure if this is my issue but it was going the wrong direction. My car was towing out 1/4" at full droop and towing in 1/8" full compression. This is per side so from 7" ride height to full compression it was towing in 1/4".
Every thing ive read says you want zero to a little tow out to make the driver feel more stable on entry. Heres a article I found seems like a pretty good read Bump Steer…it isn’t just Front suspension, it can be rear. First rally 2013 Rally car type AWD subaru Total rallies as driver 6 Total rally cars built 2 Total rally cars caged 3 Total rally cars repaired from offs 4 Total years racing exp other then rally 19 yrs Like 31motorsports on FB! Check out 31motor sales on ebay for used Subaru parts |
john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Mega Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
A LOT of what I have read ONLY IN AMERICA, and primarily from practitioners of the most useless glorified wank-off branch of motorsport where guys obsess about minute, pointless trivialities, and I am of course referring to amateur auto-cross and SCCA A-M "Improved Touring" say toe OUT. Nowhere else anywhere do I see people blabbering incessantly about toe-out. ONLY (well 99%) in the most amateur of amateur "sports" with the biggest wankers in all the world (as far as I can tell).. Logically it makes no sense. Think of vectors...direction of force Car goes this way --------> Force goes this way <------------ look at a RIGHT control arm in rubber from above represented by this 7I forward is ^ so force goes V , rubber moves and the arm goes into this 7 wheel goes from this I to this / It naturally is going to toe OUT some... so set it IN at static unladen height and iit will move OUTWARD....do we need to set it OUT to begin with? No. Besides another reason to discount the 99% of drivel written HERE, 90% written by girly-men auto-crossers is WE are not driving around in a parking lot at 20-35 mph. Find RALLY-SPECIFIC information..... Note: only time the suspension is at full droop is when the wheel are in the air...toe is pretty unimportant then, as is camber.. Worry about the toe and camber when stuff is in "the average position"---where it is 90% of the time. basically from static unladen ride height and maybe 5 inches UP.... John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |