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Car width with Tie downs (part # AT0008) inserted into spindle. Hey to all, I hoping someone has time to measure the max width of a R3 RSX. I think from all the pictures here it would be wider with the spindle tie downs inserted in place for towing. I am hoping to... |
In forum Towing / Trailers / Truck Discussion |
2 years ago |
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RE: Adding preload to shocks @parsonsj Hi John. I have to look at my data for the percentage, but 60% sounds familiar. Sitting in the car, you can set your initial bias, but generally you want tune the bias on the track so tha... |
2 years ago | |
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RE: Adding preload to shocks @davidf David, running more front bias is something I'm going to try this year. I've been running 54%, but I think I'll try something close to 60%. Any thoughts? 🤔 |
2 years ago | |
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RE: Adding preload to shocks Yes, for a typical turn in, I stand on the brakes initially, and then I am coming off of the brakes as the brake zone ends, still holding some amount of trail brake as I turn in, and then completely o... |
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RE: Adding preload to shocks @schneller Ron, A couple quick stories during my break from pre season prep on my SR3: Story 1 involves a good race driver and new SR3. The driver complained of oversteer during trail brake at tur... |
2 years ago | |
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RE: Greetings from Atlanta (different guy, same city) Welcome @arpieb. It is good to meet you. |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |
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Greetings from Atlanta (different guy, same city) Hi all! I'm based in Sandy Springs ('burb in North Atlanta), motorsports enthusiast, looking at getting into racing. Had a couple high-performance, mid-engine road cars in the past but sadly never t... |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |
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RE: Adding preload to shocks @rjbender Rod, Thanks for the feedback. Thats what I am planning on doing. I will let you know how it goes. |
2 years ago | |
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RE: Adding preload to shocks @schneller You are welcome. I think I misunderstood your question, but it looks like you are on the right track. I should add that if your car has fixed length pushrods in the rear, it is correct... |
2 years ago | |
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Hello from NH @smajor6761 Cheap homemade ramps. A little plywood and a saw. Long enough to pull the car up without removing any bodywork. Mine are 9 1/2 long and fit under the trailer ramp to make a smooth tran... |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |
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RE: Latest Radical Parts and Tool Catalogs These are super nice drawings. Not only are the parts shown with highlighted links from the parts and their part number and vice versa, but the location of the parts is clearly illustrated. For exam... |
In forum General Discussion |
2 years ago |
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Latest Radical Parts and Tool Catalogs I want to commend Radical again for all of the work they have put in developing the on line Parts Catalogs. They have really done a fantastic job and these are so helpful for so many people. They re... |
In forum General Discussion |
2 years ago |
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RE: Newby Welcome Graham (@sr3rad), it is great to meet you. Thank you for adding more details about SR300030. You may have noticed that chassis 30 is currently for sale as a rolling chassis. It looks like it... |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |
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Newby Hi All Found this site and was very pleased to see someone had put up details of my old SR3 (SR300030) the original press car. I bought it from the factory after a test with Mike Hyde and did my first... |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |
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RE: Looking for an MBE ECU to try on my SR# #254. Hi Don (@speedstarincdjb), I have been looking around for some of these since you posted and I finally found a couple. They are $25 each (plus shipping) if you want one, but unfortunately I can't gu... |
In forum General Discussion |
2 years ago |