I'm curious what people are running for toe alignment. The way my car is currently set up it has great turn in, though is really twitchy at high speeds on the straights. I'm thinking I'll need to run more toe-in in order to get it to stabilize at higher speeds, though was wondering how much I should be running. I appreciate any input!
Assuming there's no wear in the suspension bushes & dampers then from what I've read high speed instability is, as you say, down to not having enough toe-in. My car doesn't have standard springs/wheels so it might not relate to your car, but the settings are currently;
Front : 2mm toe in. I have run it parallel in the past with no major problems but at the last setting I added a bit of toe-in as I was making a few alterations and wanted to edge on the stable side. Camber is whatever it comes as because the front arms aren't adjustable. It looks slightly negative and I can measure if it's of interest. (I didn't bother because I couldn't change it anyway
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Rear : Camber is set to 0.5 degree negative. I have an adjustable lower arm and when I got the car it was something silly (5deg ?) with heavy tyre wear. With standard tyres I had it set to 1 degree but now with wider, low profile tyres & stiffer springs I've set to the minimum. I have settled at 2mm per side toe-in, which seems roughly mid-way on the standard spec.
I had quite a lot of head scratching on the rear toe and was uncomfortable with the amount of spacers used but that's how the measurements came out. The spacer packs weren't identical on either side which I really can't understand but that's what I've got.
Based on my findings the rear toe had a more noticeable effect. If you have instability then I'd check overall toe front & rear as starters but also the individual rear wheel toe as you could have one wheel running parallel with all the toe-in coming on the other wheel. That won't be good....
Brian
ps - there's a lot of info in the Yahoo Knowledgebase from experienced people like Jay Mitchell, well worth reading for background info even though the S2 & TC need different settings.