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Originally Posted by preston
This is sort of like asking "how hot should my coffee be ?".
No one can tell you what camber your car needs. And on different tracks, different days, the most effective camber will be different. Not to mention tires and driving style. Nor do I know what the camber gain curve is on that system at your ride height. So what you are really asking is "what is a good baseline camber number to start with ?"
My suggestion is to start with 1-1.5, and then take tire temps and adjust accordingly.
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