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RudeTony 06-08-2014 10:08 AM

Elliott Boots - ZX6 Stotfold Set Up - Aug 2014
 
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Elliott is away at the 1/8th Euros in Germany so if you have any questions on the set up fire away here and I will give you the answers as I was privileged to work on his cars over the weekend

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Neil Skull 07-08-2014 08:14 AM

Thanks Tony!

RogerM 07-08-2014 11:27 AM

Tony,

do you have the front hub spacer height, the camber link attachment point used on the front hub & the castor block angle used?

Also at the rear inner camber link position.

Was Bootsie running pinned or separate slipper?

There is now a version 1.02 of the form that lists more options / location positions and is easier to navigate around, it's on Petit.

Cheers Tony

RudeTony 08-08-2014 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by RogerM (Post 870139)
Tony,

do you have the front hub spacer height, the camber link attachment point used on the front hub & the castor block angle used?

Also at the rear inner camber link position.

Was Bootsie running pinned or separate slipper?

There is now a version 1.02 of the form that lists more options / location positions and is easier to navigate around, it's on Petit.

Cheers Tony

Rog
I can't get on with the forms - they drive me nuts - I switched to windows 8.1 and since its like a nightmare - sorry

hub on the shortest on the front - its not a lot!
2mm inside under ball if that's what you mean - I was running only 1.
same on the rear inner - Boots = 2, me only 1mm
un pinned - same for me

As for forms - someone needs to email me the form and I can redo - no probs
[email protected]

RogerM 08-08-2014 12:01 PM

You've got mail mate :)

Mr Eccleston 27-12-2014 03:40 PM

The suspension holders, were they in or out, front and rear.

I'm guessing for the rear it was RF D In, and RR C Out.

More curious about front.

Mr Eccleston 27-12-2014 04:34 PM

With 4mm under RF and 2mm under RR, did you have to trim anything off the rear wishbones to get them to drop under their own weight. I'm finding they rub a little.

I know about the lower gearbox mod, but this is without that even fitted.

leeboy44 27-12-2014 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Eccleston (Post 891917)
With 4mm under RF and 2mm under RR, did you have to trim anything off the rear wishbones to get them to drop under their own weight. I'm finding they rub a little.

I know about the lower gearbox mod, but this is without that even fitted.


hi, i trimmed the gearbox not the wishbone. just take your time and keep checking the fitment :thumbsup:

Mr Eccleston 27-12-2014 05:24 PM

Found the problem getting the wishbones to drop under their own weight, had to push the inserts in a little further.


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