Settings for the dampers or the actual geo?
Tiny changes make a huge difference so if they don't know go somewhere that does!
Geo. It’s one of the few hunter equipped places anywhere near me and i don’t really have any other opportunities to go anywhere else before the track day next week annoyingly…
integrale_evo wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:07 pm As low as it’ll go, and -10° camber on every corner.
Give it some phat stance bro![]()
It depends entirely where you go - you can have the best kit in the world, but if you don't GAF or don't set it up properly...... shit in, shit out.dan wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 1:28 pm I almost posted if its a hunter rig equipped place just walk away but thought better of it. I had a customer take his v6 for new tyres after i'd geo'd it and they stuck it on a hunter machine without asking and gave him a completely spurious set of readings, so he then drove 10 minutes up the road to another hunter rig and got a completely different set of readings. They might be expensive machines but I wouldn't let the donkeys that drive them geo my lawn mower.
THe 340R setting worked really well on my S1. I did over 30 trackdays in it.dan wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 1:28 pm I almost posted if its a hunter rig equipped place just walk away but thought better of it. I had a customer take his v6 for new tyres after i'd geo'd it and they stuck it on a hunter machine without asking and gave him a completely spurious set of readings, so he then drove 10 minutes up the road to another hunter rig and got a completely different set of readings. They might be expensive machines but I wouldn't let the donkeys that drive them geo my lawn mower.
Everyone foams at the mouth at 340r settings without realising they're about as vanilla as it gets. Take it somewhere like steve williams or backontrack or whoever else is down there and actually geo's elises for a living.