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Looked at the rear of my car and found it's running 0 anti squat. Judging by the manual I assume that's right?
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it depends on what handling characteristics you want more anti squat adjust the up and down angle of the hinge pins tiltng the hinge pins so the rear points down increases forward bite and reduces side bite but will accelrate better through bumps. raising the rear of the hinge pins does the opposite reduces forward bte but increase side bite makes it jump flatter and better accelartion in smooth flat areas
i believe the kit standard setup for a b4 would be 2 degrees on my x6 with no shims its 4 degrees
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I've got no shims installed at the moment. I'm hoping for a trishbits block for the rear shortly, so it'll be coming apart again. Yes 2 degrees is the kit standard
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The only thing i have noticed is how well the car can accelerate through the bumps, the more antisquat, the better it will go through the bumps, but you will lose out elsewhere. I remember a couple of years ago we ended up on 4 degrees antisquat when the track got bad, but when it got extremelly bumpy we went back to zero because you wern't accelerating half as much when the bumps turned in to mini jumps.
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I may inrease the anti squat to 1 degree and go from there. Anyone heard from trish?
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i copied it straight from the x6 setup section in the manual lol
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