jacobgiles wrote:
i am almost done mounting everything that is going to go in the car. i have to finish a little bit of the interior and i think im done adding and taking out weight.
i have a few buddies that race dirt track and they scale their cars everyweek. they say "we can scale the nova for you if you want" well my question is, what do i look for? just front/rear ratio? corner weight? crossweight? what is the ideal ratios for this stuff? do i want all my corner weights the same? do i scale the car with me in it like the dirt guys do? do i evenmake any sense?
Yes you'll want yourself in the car. In theory....you want the left rear to weigh the same as the left rear, same up front, but I didn't have any luck doing that, to get my car to go straight, we ended up the same in the rear, but left front about 50lbs more on my car. You'll want to get as close to 50% front weight and 50% rear weight. What we did was scale it first, right down all the numbers, then ran the car, tweaked it in till it went straight, then rescale it again and record the numbers, then next time you make any change to the car, you'll have record of what you had before that seemed to work out good, then you can resetup the car in the future quicker than before. I hope I make sense of this, just my exspierence, other will chime in I'm sure. My Mustang is 52.5 % front heavy.