Hmmmm, this one hasn't gotten any comments. Are you guys still digging these old articles? Yes, no? More, less?
This story comes from all the way back in 1989. So we had to march back to our archives, pick out the magazine, and then dig out the scanner.
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Hmmmm, this one hasn't gotten any comments. Are you guys still digging these old articles? Yes, no? More, less?
In reply to David S. Wallens:
Maybe some of us aren't wealthy enough to have tires with treads? I kid. It definitely has me interested.
I go to my archives and pull out the original magazine when you post these, David, unless it's an article from before Jan. 1987. My wife has suggested I'm a hoarder.
It's not only Interesting I feel it's VERY relivent, this is how I was Taught and recently suggusted that DB13 use this method to ready his car for the Challenge.
When I was tracking my ZX2SR I used a pyrometer to arrive at my alignment settings and tire pressures. When I increased the caster it showed I could reduce the camber.
This article is great! I'm always guessing at tire pressures, going to pick up a pyrometer and hopefully dial them in with some data rather than feel.
So, where can i get a good cheap pyrometer? Cause this article will help us not be dfl at the challenge.
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