Originally Posted by
CanyonCarverR1
+1 You can't run someone elses setup, it's taylored to their driving style/skills, you have to learn how to setup the car and develop your own setup. Only then will you be able to adapt to different tracks and conditions. The Hudy book and others like it are a great way to learn what each adjustment does in theory, but track time and making the adjustments one at a time to see the change in handling is the way to develop chassis setup skills.
That Hudy book is MONEY!
I just got through briefly checking it out, and that is exactly what i'm looking for!
I might have to make a Kinko's run, and print a nice copy for the track binder.
Thanks guys for suggesting that.
-Steve