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Galifrey 12-24-2004 03:55 PM

Any recommendations for an Evo IV on carpet?

Shocks? Sway Bars? Geometry?

:D

JimmyMac 12-24-2004 04:03 PM

I used either AE yellow or AE purple springs up front and AE copper in the rear. With AE 70wt up front and AE 50wt rear.

I also used 415 suspension blocks all around the whole car since they sit the suspension down lower. I think the blocks were C or B/A front and A/A rear.

Short wheelbase for more car rotation. I can't remember if I had 4degree blocks on the car too. That's all I could remember off the top of my head.

JimmyMac 12-24-2004 04:04 PM

Oh, that was for foam on carpet..... with front diff

Hebiki 12-24-2004 04:29 PM


Originally posted by eeyan
Oh wow... I just remembered. I'm off work for two more weeks! :nod: But then again... Chris is not inviting me... :cry: :lol:
i thought you retired? im not gonna invite retirees. :D

s2 12-24-2004 05:25 PM

hi guys
was looking for the part # of the evo4 carbon spur plate and hoping someone could help:)

thanks

stew

Turbonium 12-24-2004 07:35 PM

try 3455643... straight from the manual. hope that helps!

Ballsie 12-25-2004 11:09 AM


Originally posted by s2
hi guys
was looking for the part # of the evo4 carbon spur plate and hoping someone could help:)

thanks

stew

Walawala stores on ebay had some of these last week, but I think they are all sold out now. I got one for a mate.

fraz 12-25-2004 05:19 PM


Originally posted by Galifrey
Any recommendations for an Evo IV on carpet?

Shocks? Sway Bars? Geometry?

:D

I found a great combo that works well. Instead of lowering the roll center like KilRuf does with the 415 blocks, I raise it. I have the Evo4 blocks and I run 1.6mm of shims under the blocks and remove the 2mm spacer under the inner camber link.

Shocks, AE yellow up front with AE 70wt, and in the rear it is AE blue with AE 60wt oil. Swaybars, blue up front and yellow/stock in the rear.

This is for a oneway with mod (yep, our grip is that high!) The car handles exceptionally flat and very stable.

Galifrey 12-26-2004 02:28 AM


Originally posted by fraz
I found a great combo that works well. Instead of lowering the roll center like KilRuf does with the 415 blocks, I raise it. I have the Evo4 blocks and I run 1.6mm of shims under the blocks and remove the 2mm spacer under the inner camber link.

Shocks, AE yellow up front with AE 70wt, and in the rear it is AE blue with AE 60wt oil. Swaybars, blue up front and yellow/stock in the rear.

This is for a oneway with mod (yep, our grip is that high!) The car handles exceptionally flat and very stable.

Hey Fraz

thanks for that advice, will give it a try, do you just shim the front block of the rear as well? Whats the one way mod?

:tire:

Ballsie 12-26-2004 05:35 AM

I think he means this is using a one-way with a modified motor.

s2 12-26-2004 05:59 AM

spur plate part#
 
thanks for your help

Galifrey 12-26-2004 07:36 AM


Originally posted by Ballsie
I think he means this is using a one-way with a modified motor.
Ah right, I will be running a V10R Twin Turbo Stock with bearings, schumacher carpet dragons or T27 Belts..

:D

fraz 12-26-2004 06:28 PM


Originally posted by Galifrey
Hey Fraz

thanks for that advice, will give it a try, do you just shim the front block of the rear as well? Whats the one way mod?

:tire:

Yes, I meant running a modified motor with a oneway. Sorry for the poor English:p

I put .8mm shims under the front block at the front suspension to give a little kickup. It helps the initial steering and feels better through the corners. In the back I have a total of 8 .8mm shims under the front and rear blocks (2 at each screw) for a total of 1.6mm. If you do this, make sure you take out the 2mm inner camber link spacer.

Randy Caster 12-26-2004 10:14 PM

Hey Chris, do you have a backup Evo IV that I could try out for a night? I'd like to try one before I buy a couple more MS kits for the year and have it be the wrong car for me.

Racinrc14 12-26-2004 11:28 PM

Carpet foam setup
 
Hey guys,

I've looked all over the 'net and can't seem to find a good starting point for a carpet foam tire setup for the Evo IV. I am planning on running it in the brushless class at the Novak race in January and could use all the help I can get. I was thinking of setting it up like a MS, since it has the same suspension, but don't really know if that's the way to go. Oh, and this will be my first attempt at running foam tires on a touring car (Jump right in, my dad always said.), so some good tire advice would go a long way also. I have seen lots of info for rubber tire setups, just very little for foam tire setups. Why is this?

Tommy


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