Track Width..
To measure am i right in thinking its from outside of each tire and front\rear should both be the same or front wider?
Wider front = less under steer more over steer
Wider rear = more under steer less over steer
Tire Pressure.
Should the front be lower or higher than rear?
Other suggestions welcome..
I have swaybars soft front\harder rear
SuperPro front bushes
Be careful with most simple rules you may find on the internet.
Slow in fast out
Don't agree. While this may avoid understeer at corner entry it will make you slower than the competition.
Talk to pro racing drivers - fast in, fast out is what you want.
Agree with all what Rich, Tony and Top Cat said.
To get rid of most of the factory understeer:
- get the best tyres you can afford (Michelin PSS for a daily, contrary to popular believe LI '88' WILL be sufficient and street legal)
- get equal camber on both axles (if you don't want camber plates, get TT arms, SuperPro ball joints or reduce rear camber)
- reduce suspension flexing (stiffer LCA bushings, TT or 034 strut mounts)
- reduce body roll (try bot roll bars at stiff)
- try to find the optimum tyre pressure on front and increase pressure on rear
- get a LSD (which vastly imroves traction on corner exit and also reduces understeer on exit)
- reduce toe on rear (or set toe out if you're quite brave)
- set brake assist to lowest setting to make improved brake modulation possible
- on bad surfaces some reduction in unsprung weight may also help (Allegeritas, S3 hubs and arms)