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Hello, I am completely new to autocrossing a Seven and really have no idea how to set it up. Any suggestion is greatly appreciated and I have a few questions:

 

I have an old set of R25A from a friend of mine. They are 20.5x7.0-13 and 22.5x7.2-13 used for a Formula Ford. Can I use those tires? Should I use 13x6 or 13x7 rims? What backspacing/offset is correct to use? Where is a good place to get the rims (new or used)?

 

Can I get an idea on what spring rate to use for front and rear?

 

The Caterham I have has the standard Zetec 2.0 and not modified and I like to get a little more power. Could I get some suggestions to gain some reliable power?

 

Thanks in advance and very glad to be part of the 7 group. Danny :driving:

Posted

So shifter karts weren't fast enough for you?:smilielol5: You can fit alot more rubber than 7 inch on the caterham. Some of us run as much as 10 inch rims.

 

As for spring rates, the stock springs are 150lbs up front and a variable rate spring in the rear. (i forget the exact numbers) No where as high as you might expect on typical autox cars. I think the next step up on the front is to 225lb springs but then you're going to have to start playing with the anti roll bars front and back.

 

Do you have a wide track front end? That can be a good first step if you don't.

 

As for power, I'm not a good driver but with close to 200hp, it's very easy to overdrive the car. I've driven a caterham with 135 hp and it much more controllable. Ask Jack Banha about the difference from his 100 hp to my 200. First time he drove my car he hit about 10 cones. :smilielol5:

 

As for backspacing, If I recall correctly, I believe it's about 4.5-5 inches on the front and rear. I bought a set of Kodiak three piece rims that are nice and light.

 

Nice to have another 7 in the Philly Region.

 

Tom

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What backspacing/offset is correct to use?

 

Here is the information I received from RMSC a couple of years ago when I inquired about the factory 13x6 and 13x8 wheels:

 

13"x6" (front)

.96875" offset (24.6mm positive offset)

4.375" backspacing

 

13"x8" (rear)

1.53125" offset (38.9mm positive offset)

5.9375" backspacing

 

-John

Posted

Thanks Tom; thanks John.

 

The shifter is plenty fast, it's the Evo that is not fast enough.. :D

 

I don't have the front track option nor LSD. I guess wide front track gives more bite on the turn-in? I figured the first year is just a learning process and try to get used to the car, so finding a cheap set of wheels, some springs and some cheap power become the priority for this coming year, plus learning how to drive.

 

Doc mentioned that he might be able to help me out with wheels next season, but I am the impatient type and like to run the car at least at the last Philly Event in mid-November. (I would have run it this weekend except I have to pick up my wife at the airport, she would be pissed if I am autocrossing instead) So if I could find the right(cheap) rims set to mount on a set of R25s then it would be great. :driving:

 

Thanks!

Posted

Danny, do you have the adjustable spring perches on your car? Are you running front and rear anti sway bars? If so what size at the front?

 

One of the things that it important in setting up the car is the front to back rake. I believe 15mm higher at the rear is the recommended ratio.

 

What are your concerns about the current spring rates? The car is pretty well set up with the stock springs, especially if you're going to street it as well. IMO you don't need to play as much with the set up as you would on a normal street car. These things are basically race cars to begin with.

 

I had my car cornerweighted and set up by George Alderman at Midatlantic Caterham in Del. And I know that Chip (Catracer) at GtClassics in Va. races Caterhams so I'm sure that they can provide good starting points for you.

 

Tom

Posted (edited)

Hi Tom,

 

Ride height is adjustable, the shock is not. As far as I know it's 100% stock Caterham Roadsport.

 

I am definitely getting ahead of myself worrying about the spring rate. Afterall I haven't even driven the thing at an autox yet. :(

 

I was just wondering if there is a baseline setup for the car. It seems like the last few cars that I autocrossed (Evo, Kart, and FF) all have a specific setup formula for autox and it's pretty much well known and shared in the class. I am just trying to avoid to spend unnecessary money for useless mods.

 

Setting up the Evo was a two year process, and it took me exactly a year to figure out how to set up my kart. I can imagine setting this thing will take quite some time as well. :banghead:

Edited by dannykao
Posted (edited)

the baseline setup is that its ready to go for autoX and the track. u'll find very limited adjustability in the base parts. since u have the adjustable spring perches u can get corner weighted. castor is adjustable by washers on teh front of the lower A arm. camber is basically set, which will be fine for the r25s.

 

as for wheel offsets, my 15" KN prisoner and 10 spokes are both +14 iirc.

 

as for setup, as wide a tyre as u need and the corresponding wheel width. Lotus/Caterham have been doing this for 50+ years so the formula is pretty solid. The yahoo D/E Mod group is also a good place for info.

 

Figure out which zetec motor u have, the ZX1/2/3 or SVT. power is not as easy as the EVO, but engine management/tune is a start. building the block and heads is the next step.

 

if u have 6" wheels, those would be the best for ur tyres. but as tom said, wider is VERY common. his wheel/tyre dimensions are good.

 

edit: hoping to see a thread in the members rides forum, but there wasn't one. Simplest way to control teh car is with the right foot.

Edited by Boxologist
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Danny,

 

I'm sure you'll enjoy autoxing your 7. I have an Ultralite S2K so I'm not sure how much of the setup will directly carry over but I run 15x10 wheels with 5.5" backspace. Tires are 23x9.5 R25B which I think are Formula Atlantic fronts so they are easy to find used. I took the inexpensive route and bought a set of Diamond Racing wheels which have worked well.

 

I'm glad to share more setup info if you'd like but I'd recommend getting as much tire as you can. Even with the 9.5 slicks, the back of the car is easily influenced with some more throttle.

 

The Cumberland Pumpkin Carve is this weekend if you're looking for a place to try it out.

Posted

Thanks for all the replies!

 

Fortunately both the shifter and FF requires no lift in the turns, so I hope to be right at home. :-)

 

I did call Chip and try to get some parts today but wasn't able to reach him. I will try again tomorrow.

 

Jeff, thanks for your advice. I am trying to slap the old R25s on some cheap 13x6 rims and run it at the next CDC and Philly events first. I will look for Diamond racing to see if they have 13s that will work. I might be able to show up and run Frank Weichold's 85 Reynard FF at Pumpkin Carve. I just got the car last weekend and don't like the way it brakes, and I like to work on a couple of things like check the car over to make sure all the bolts are on tight. As soon as I pass my own "tech" I will be out with it.

 

Thanks again everybody! :seeya:

Posted

Hi Tom, I think you gave me too much credit. I am generally pretty slow.:confused:

 

I ran the tires that came with the car: Avon ZV1 185/60/14s. Here is one of the review I found on the internet on the tire:

 

"Just to give you an idea of how good the Avon ZV1 tyres are, they are fitted as standard equipment on the Caterham Seven (you know - that tiny English sports car that spanks other sports cars that cost twice as much :) ). I had them fitted to my Seven and I thought they were excellent. Very grippy. ..."

 

I spun a couple of times, had some entry oversteers, and exit understeers, didn't really brake well. Plus I can't drive - so that's not a good combination. But the car did accelerate nicely in the straights. Doesn't feel underpower at all.

 

I ordered a front wide track kit, some Diamond Racing wheels to mount a set of take off FF slicks from Jim Garry (Free). Will adjust the toe a little front and rear and try again in two weeks in Frederick, MD. Hopefully I can beat H-Stock time this time.

 

Trying to resist spending more money that I don't have on Tillett seats and windscreen. Someone please talk me out of it. :willy_nilly:

Posted

teh ZV1s

SUCK.

 

14" tyres are now pretty uncommon in the USA. maybe a set of rt-615 can be found. I spun repeatedly on the stockers, granted it was my first season of autoX, but there was tons more traction when I switched to a real summer tyre. Luckily I started w/ the 15" wheels so i had many options.

 

i'd recomend u trash those next spring an look at getting some RA1/r888 or at a minimum the rt615/ toyo t1r.

 

u'll find that your understeer/oversteer envelope drastically changes. I bet that those tyres are also way past then end of their life as well.

Posted

Entry oversteer? When I ran on the Avon CR500's, which came with my car and are pretty sticky, I found that entry Understeer was my problem, probably from entering the turn too hot, so the oversteer you experienced surprises me. Check your Rake front to back as that can easily cause oversteer if it's too high in the back.

 

That or the right foot can also be the culprit. It's not too hard to induce oversteer with the throttle.

 

Talk to Mike D. as I think his car is pretty well sorted, unless he changed the set up for his trackday forays. He was the cause of me going to the Hoosiers, I was running the Avons and he let me drive his on the slicks, It felt like it was a slot car the way it turned in. Unbelievable difference.

 

Tom

Posted

I take it this you?

 

http://chrisadolor.smugmug.com/Cars/SCCA-PhiladelphiaSummer-Series/IMG4265-Version-2-Version-2/693004596_kwxwf-M.jpg

 

http://chrisadolor.smugmug.com/Cars/SCCA-PhiladelphiaSummer-Series/IMG4266-Version-2-Version-2/693004748_dKkk4-M.jpg

 

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3583/4044502561_ec956676f6.jpg

 

and i don't beleive Gebhart has had a sex change in the last 2 months

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2591/4044504811_09f3f7eb0e.jpg

and how the hell did he end up back in DM? the Beast was turbocharged last time i checked.

Posted

Yes, that is me...

 

Matt at Philly asked me if I would mind if the "Beast" runs in D-Mod with me. To be quite honest I have no idea what class the Beast should be in. It's 1600+ lbs, 1.6 or 1.8 motor turbo charged. I am not good enough to race anybody in D-Mod anyway so I was glad someone is in the same class to keep me company. I ended up having to leave early and run in an earlier heat.

 

I should be able to run the old Formula Ford tires at Boeing next weekend, and by next spring I should have the proper setup and the right wheel/tire setup. Hopefully by then I can get a little closer to the Beast. :boxing:

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Danny,

 

Good to meet you and see your car in action in Bowie on Saturday. With the slicks, it looked like it handled quite well. And BTW, that was a nice 360 in the afternoon right at the corner I was working. Very impressive!

 

Gary

Posted

Hi Gary, it was very nice meeting you on Saturday and Tom on Sunday!

 

Since I couldn't stop it from spinning, I just let it spin all the way around. :willy_nilly: It was about as entertaining as Sunday when I completely forgot that I have to loop the course around a second time (Sunday's PhillySCCA autox had the same loop around twice before the finish), and instead I made a wrong turn into the finish and ended up drifted sideways the entire steady state by doing an accidental "Scandinavian flick". Both from bad driving but lucky amusing. :ack:

 

I really didn't have any way of comparing the tire setup since I really have no baseline to compare with. I thought the car was too soft and had too much body roll, and under fast transitions it was a handful to control. But I am not certain it was my bad driving, or not the right tires, or the setup (most likely bad driving). I hope I can figure this out slowly but surely.

 

I had a lot of fun though. I never thought the 7 will get this much attention and I a lot of my friends and "new friends" want to drive the car and ride along. I think out of the 10 runs I took in this car, I had 9 different passengers.

 

Thanks again Gary. Hope to see you at Harry Grove in two weeks!

Posted

Sorry for asking some pestering questions, but I have another one:

 

Has anyone tried a stagger wheel setup with 225/45/13 in the front and 255/40/13 in the rear on the A6s? I understand most folks are running 255s but wondering if anyone tried it.

 

Thanks! Danny

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