Best Geometry and alignment setting for MYO1??
#1
Can anyone give me the best set up figures for the MY01 on 18" so I can take them to a garage and get the car set up?? I'm fed up with tramlining and having to fight the car. I'm based in Ireland so unfortunately Powerstation etc. is not an option.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#7
Mr Bush, Have a look at this thread too.
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?threadid=70000
I will be going to TSL this week hopefully so i will let you know what they say.
Ali
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?threadid=70000
I will be going to TSL this week hopefully so i will let you know what they say.
Ali
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#11
Hey George,
I always believe in the Prodrive settings. It's what we run on both our Scoobs. That's about 1 degree negative (maximum equal negative) camber on the front and 1mm toe in all round. Really transforms the car. When your tyres run out I would recommend going for Toyos. I'm a recent convert from SO2's as they are no longer available here in Ireland except in 16's.
We have set up many of the MY01's as well as earlier models. We would be glad to help out if we can. Where are you based? Just be careful about giving your car to some of the coyboys we have around Ireland as I've seen at least 2 cars very badly set up by so called "experts" to the point of being dangerous. Also beware of the "chain" tyre places as although they have the equipment it is only as good as the guy that uses it.
Regards,
Paul McLoughlin
Mac's Power Motorsport
UK (00353) 86 8797512
Ireland 086 8797512
www.macspower.net
I always believe in the Prodrive settings. It's what we run on both our Scoobs. That's about 1 degree negative (maximum equal negative) camber on the front and 1mm toe in all round. Really transforms the car. When your tyres run out I would recommend going for Toyos. I'm a recent convert from SO2's as they are no longer available here in Ireland except in 16's.
We have set up many of the MY01's as well as earlier models. We would be glad to help out if we can. Where are you based? Just be careful about giving your car to some of the coyboys we have around Ireland as I've seen at least 2 cars very badly set up by so called "experts" to the point of being dangerous. Also beware of the "chain" tyre places as although they have the equipment it is only as good as the guy that uses it.
Regards,
Paul McLoughlin
Mac's Power Motorsport
UK (00353) 86 8797512
Ireland 086 8797512
www.macspower.net
#12
Paul I'm in Lisburn up North, where are you? I got the settings from TSL and am having them done locally - probably won't be right mind you. If you could help me with an exhaust - I have the PPP and would like a full system maybe I could make a trip??
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