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Author: | Nitrokin78 [ Sun Aug 08, 2010 05:51:31 ] |
Post subject: | how to get number on droop gauge- very confused |
I got my droop gauge in yesterday. Can't figure it out. I set my ride height at 5mm all around. I put my car on 10mm blocks and couldn't figure out what to do next. I set my downstops until the droop gauge had a reading of 6 or 7 on the gauge, thinking i was doing it right. When i took it off the blocks and put my tires back on, the downstops were holding my chassis at a 4mm ride height. Not knowing what to do, i set my chassis on the ride height gauge at 7mm then tightened the downstops to the point right when the tire lifted off the ground. After i did all 4 corners, i took off my wheels, put the car back on the blocks and used the droop gauge to even them out side to side. They fell on the number 4 on my droop gauge. Could someone please explain the formula works to get the number on my droop gauge. I read the set-up book over and over again but i can't figure it out? If my ride height is 5mm but the tires don't leave the ground until my chassis is 7mm off the ground, then my droop is 2mm, right? How do you get a number 4 on the droop gauge? Any help is greatly appreciated. |
Author: | Skiddins [ Sun Aug 08, 2010 19:23:02 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to get number on droop gauge- very confused |
There is no formula, you just need to get the stepped part of your droop gauge to line up with a part of the wishbone near the outside. The droop screws should not effect ride height in any way unless you're running a LOT of ride height and virtually no droop. Remember the higher the droop number the less down travel. |
Author: | Nitrokin78 [ Sun Aug 08, 2010 23:34:15 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to get number on droop gauge- very confused |
now it makes sense to me! thanks. I never read this explaination anywhere. thanks for your help. |
Author: | YELLOWSHARK [ Tue Aug 10, 2010 23:40:11 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how to get number on droop gauge- very confused |
Don't confuse your measurement of uplift (aka droop), ie 2mm increase in ride height before the wheels lift, with the measurement on the the downstop gauge. Your actual uplift measurement is a result of the combination of your ride height and your downstop settings. Adjust either and your uplift will change. Ie to maintain your uplift if you change one setting you will need to compensate with the other. It does of course depend on your track and your other chassis settings but personally I would suggest as a guide that you probably want an uplift measurement of 2.5mm as a minimum HTH |
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