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What is the best start setting up the car for slicks?

Wheel alignment?

Spring Konstant Front and rear

Anti rollbar stiffnes Front and rear

I´m going to test reel slicks Dunlop 245/40-17. This is touringcar slicks that is used from STCC, almost like WTCC cars series.

Has done all easy lightning mods. Weight about 1360kg.

/Christofer

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that will be sooo much fun... after riding in a v8 supercar, there is nothing like the grip that a pure race slick can provide... its like being on a rollercoaster.. it just turns underneath you no matter what.

depends on the circuit but you will need to test by the tyre temp inside of tyre should be around 5 degree hotter than the middle and outside of tyre. Tyres need to be around 53 to 60 degrees for best performance and warm them up well before you start to give them any grief or they will grain up and you will damage them

My springrates today is 87N/mm front and rear.

I have also calculated some on my stabilisers, but i am i little unsure if i did it the right way, i got on my original stabilisers (20mm front, 26mm rear)

20N/mm in front swaybar, 118N/mm in rear??? sounds a little strange. have i done wrong?

  • 2 weeks later...

about 20% firmer than semi slick setup, and the same for the swaybar on a middle setting. then 10% harder or softer on the sway bar adjustment should get you in the ballpark.

modern semi slicks have very similar grip to full slicks

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