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fmp 17 October 2009 01:24 PM

Newage Geo Setup - Who?
 
probably been asked a few (million) times, but i will need a full geometry/alignment on my newage STI.

Although i want someone who will not only give a good 'fast road' setup, but be able to put all my adjustable parts to good use.

I have Cusco adjustable front top mounts, Cusco rear adjustable trailing arms, and Cusco adjustable lateral links. So car can have alot of tweeking!

So your reccomendations please!

(i am on the southcoast, Bognor Regis, but dont mind travelling for a top job)

JB1 17 October 2009 01:33 PM

Depends on how far your willing to travel. Chevron Motorsport in Stafford are the best for me. No standard settings, all bespoke to what you want the car to do and how. Front biased, rear biased, neutral. Race, fast road use, etc, etc.

Long way to go for you though. Would need an overnight as full setup takes a while.

Anders_WR1 18 October 2009 12:18 PM

I'd vote Powerstation (near Cheltenham). It's a 200 mile round trip for me once a year, but well worth it.

JDM_Stig 18 October 2009 01:45 PM

If you find a local place near you why not just tell them the settings you want ? some run prodrive some whitline`s own recommended settings etc just a idea,
Most of the places use Hunter computerized gear so if you have the settings and they have the right gear why arent they as good ?

a16pse 18 October 2009 02:34 PM

Theres only one place to go and thats CHEVRON MOTORSPORT, simon is a specialist a setting up suppension for track and rally , hes the man, im at oulton park a week on tuesday with simon , john beech and the legend jonny felstead to do some testing, lifes good to me sometimes LOL.

JB1 18 October 2009 04:34 PM

John F, if you read this post, don't let it go to your head, and remember.... I'm faster!

;)

dunx 18 October 2009 04:50 PM

I'd take a day off to see that, listen in !

LOL

dunx

fmp 18 October 2009 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by Anders_WR1 (Post 9003419)
I'd vote Powerstation (near Cheltenham). It's a 200 mile round trip for me once a year, but well worth it.

i thought of powerstation, but had heard they have gone off the boil a bit recently.

fmp 18 October 2009 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by JDM_Stig (Post 9003523)
If you find a local place near you why not just tell them the settings you want ? some run prodrive some whitline`s own recommended settings etc just a idea,
Most of the places use Hunter computerized gear so if you have the settings and they have the right gear why arent they as good ?

if i knew of some settings to tell them i would.

unfortunately i am in the dark as to waht sort of camber, toe, etc etc to be running.

JB1 18 October 2009 05:44 PM

If you have gone to the length and cost of getting fully adjustable suspension, then why take some off the shelf settings that are a general fast road setup? Spend extra on a specific setup for your driving style and technique.

I know people that have had their cars set up that way, and when they get them changed specifically for themselves the car is transformed.

Also, if you want it doing properly, get it corner weighted, and make sure that the setup bed they have is flat, and calibrated. Your car will not be square (unless you have bought yourself a WRC shell) so it should be done by people that know what they are doing, addressing each corner individually, not people that just dial in some basic settings.

Anders_WR1 18 October 2009 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by fmp (Post 9003822)
i thought of powerstation, but had heard they have gone off the boil a bit recently.

not sure why, unless the staff all changed.

a16pse 18 October 2009 07:50 PM

You mended that splitter yet john that mr felstead managed to break for you or did you end up buying a new one.

JB1 18 October 2009 08:04 PM

Repaired for Time Attack last Sunday. Just broke it again on the CADS run out and meet earlier though lol. Been repaired about 5 times now. The cars too low for the road at the moment, need to raise it back up 30mm or so. Just not been done after Snett yet.

a16pse 18 October 2009 08:20 PM

LOL there will be more glue than carbon at this rate. ill see you on the 27th mate .

fmp 18 October 2009 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by JB1 (Post 9003860)
If you have gone to the length and cost of getting fully adjustable suspension, then why take some off the shelf settings that are a general fast road setup? Spend extra on a specific setup for your driving style and technique.

I know people that have had their cars set up that way, and when they get them changed specifically for themselves the car is transformed.

Also, if you want it doing properly, get it corner weighted, and make sure that the setup bed they have is flat, and calibrated. Your car will not be square (unless you have bought yourself a WRC shell) so it should be done by people that know what they are doing, addressing each corner individually, not people that just dial in some basic settings.

couldnt agree more!

hence why i was asking for suggests for someone who could set it up, utilising the adjustable parts that i have.

i will contact Chevron that you mentioned and see what they have to say.

cheers

JB1 18 October 2009 09:16 PM

01785 223336

Ask for Simon, say Jon Beech said you should call him.

a16pse 19 October 2009 07:45 PM

Been out in BAT today, never knew a car could go round an island so quick , my god can simon drive .

a16pse 19 October 2009 08:07 PM

what is CADS i take it its an owners club can some one let me have the web site please.

HT04 19 October 2009 08:58 PM

pity you aint closer to these guys, Car Tyres Fitting and Wheel Alignment Specialists

long drive to them from you tho.

dan

a16pse 19 October 2009 10:23 PM

No its ok mate, there is no substitute for experience and trust me simon from chevron has more than enough, infact simon has more than likely forgot more than most people know when it comes to setting up suspension.

JB1 19 October 2009 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by a16pse (Post 9006222)
Been out in BAT today, never knew a car could go round an island so quick , my god can simon drive .

LMAO, so long as he pays the fines when they come through to me!

Surprised he didn't let you drive, he normally lets anyone have a go in it.

JB1 19 October 2009 11:08 PM


Originally Posted by a16pse (Post 9006303)
what is CADS i take it its an owners club can some one let me have the web site please.

Cheshire and District Scoobies

www.cadscoobies.com - CADS Intro

johnfelstead 20 October 2009 12:53 AM

:D

Originally Posted by a16pse (Post 9004200)
You mended that splitter yet john that mr felstead managed to break for you or did you end up buying a new one.

I only broke it because the car balance was so bad after Jon's feedback it spat me off the first time i drove the thing, 20 seconds worth of setup changes later i went 2 seconds faster than he'd been all day. :hjtwofing:D

Jon then went quicker using my setup changes and had watched how i drove it.:thumb: Thats worth 50p in fibreglass repairs i recon. :lol1:

Some drivers can drive but dont have the experience yet to give good enough feedback, some drivers can drive and can also develop a car, the later will always be faster, even if you let the former think they are. :cry::D

JB1 20 October 2009 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by johnfelstead (Post 9006852)
:D

I only broke it because the car balance was so bad after Jon's feedback it spat me off the first time i drove the thing, 20 seconds worth of setup changes later i went 2 seconds faster than he'd been all day. :hjtwofing:D

Jon then went quicker using my setup changes and had watched how i drove it.:thumb: Thats worth 50p in fibreglass repairs i recon. :lol1:

Some drivers can drive but dont have the experience yet to give good enough feedback, some drivers can drive and can also develop a car, the later will always be faster, even if you let the former think they are. :cry::D

I'll get me coat.

You are indeed a driving god, I am but a lowly follower oh mighty John of Felstead! :notworthy:notworthy:notworthy

:D

Hammer man 20 October 2009 11:16 AM

Balance Motorsport....

johnfelstead 20 October 2009 12:42 PM

The pupil can often outshine the teacher eventually, if the teacher is any cop. :beer: :D

a16pse 20 October 2009 10:06 PM

your sounding a little japenese with all these proberbs , you know what they say you can become who you sit next to so pull up a chair next to mr felstead you will soon be as quick as him john, lol.

a16pse 20 October 2009 10:10 PM

sir felstead what do you think 18" or 17" with R888 tyres to go on my 2006 sti , you can take me out next tuesday show me how its done.

fmp 21 October 2009 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by Hammer man (Post 9007203)
Balance Motorsport....

see my mate took his Evo 4 there a while back for a setup, and he didnt think they were much kop, as they left a few strut bolts loose etc?!

johnfelstead 21 October 2009 07:44 PM

It depends on the size of the tyre and the use you are putting it to, if you are going to use the car on the road then you are usually better off with a 17" with higher profile sidewall, purely track then it's a tossup between weight, kerb impact ability and sidewall stiffness. Bigger wheel diameter is quite often not the better choice if you can make the brakes work with a smaller wheel.

I'm hoping to be at Oulton but it depends on how work goes this week/weekend, I've got some cars to get ready to ship abroad so they have to be finished to a deadline that isn't moving.


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