So, my poor FM VMAXX Classics were just not happy with my Miata at the level it is at. At 245whp, with 225 or 245-width 200tw tires, body roll could be best described as "pronounced", even with the huge Racing Beat front sway bar on reinforced mounts.
This is on the 225-width tires, on a cool day, on Seneca Army Depot's notoriously slick surface. Lots of roll, inner front tire almost coming off the ground. Also, struggle with the rear tire coming off the ground, which is no bueno with a Torsen and decent power on tap.
So I took the plunge and ordered the Xida "Race" coilovers from SuperMiata. Chatted with them on what spring rates to run and they said 800lbs in the front and 500lbs in the rear, essentially double what my current coilovers are.
Mmmmm, shiny. Almost too pretty to hide under a car. Also, note the Hot Wheels fleet on my toolbox. There might be a theme (ND Miata, NA Miata, FB RX7)
Problem: They are single adjustable, don't come with any instructions or guide on tuning, and I am kind of dumb on the subject of chassis tuning.
So, keep it simple, what does adjusting do? No need to get crazy in-depth, just "If you do X, car will act like Y"
I'm guessing I should probably start with something like 7 clicks in the front and 4 clicks in the rear. I tend to like my cars to be "tight" bordering on understeer (although not a plowing mess), rather than oversteery. I know, I'm weird.
My theory is: tightening the front and/or loosening the rear makes the car understeer more, and loosening the front and/or tightening the rear makes the rear oversteer more. Am I right, or backwards? Also, seeing as how I'll likely have less body roll, should I back down the negative camber (I'm at -3.5 in front and -2.5 degrees rear) because the suspension will be traveling less?