I have a '92 Mazda MX-3 V6. Its pretty much 100% stock. I am wondering what a good set-up is for the car as far as tire pressure, camber/caster, toe-in, and other basic adjustable stuff to get the best handeling out of my car while still keeping it in stock class. I know it has a lot to do with driver preference but just basic areas to start with for the way the car is. Thanx in advance.
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Autocross car setup
- PATDIESEL
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I would keep it pretty much how it is setup from the factory. Stock toe is fine at 0, camber only has a slight adjustment and is at its most negative from the factory (usually). I would get an alignment, change as many of the suspension bushings as you can for newer ones to take the slop out. Drive it as much as you can b/c seat time makes the most improvement in your time. As for tires I would use Falken Azines. They seem to be the most sticky street tire you can get and stay in stock class. I use them and they work pretty well for me in auto-x. I'm in SM class though.

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R tires will put you into modified class with most clubs IIRC. I found my stock mx-3 to be competitive at autoX but I was severely limited by tires. I plan to get some Azinis in the near future like patdiesel said.
I haven't tried racing with my ZX2 struts and H&R springs yet, but I imagine it will make a huge improvement.
I am also curious about optimal toe/camber settings since I will be getting an alignment in the next few days here. I heard that as little as an 1/8th of a degree can make a difference for toe.
I haven't tried racing with my ZX2 struts and H&R springs yet, but I imagine it will make a huge improvement.
I am also curious about optimal toe/camber settings since I will be getting an alignment in the next few days here. I heard that as little as an 1/8th of a degree can make a difference for toe.

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Toe in makes the car corner faster, toe out makes the car better at straight line performance. However, you drive the car everyday right? Why make it a bear to drive everyday for a once a month auto-x by adding toe in. You'll be steering all the way down the highway, no rest and constantly correcting the drifting car... I honestly doubt toe in will make a difference for someone with at least a couple years experience in auto-x.

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You make a good point. No point in wearing out my tires for a couple hundredths of a second around the track anyway. I'll just get it allgned to stock specifications.

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