Sway Bars
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I just sold my FM bars for that exact setup.
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Whatever tuning advice you get is rarely year specific. This advice applies to pretty much all year miatas with stockish spring rates or heavier springs with stockish f/r bias. Many feel that swaybar sets sold by FM, RB, etc. give the car too much of an oversteer bias. Check out FatCatMotorsports spreadsheet if you want to get a better idea of what front and/or rear sways will do for you.
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+2.
My setup = FM springs, FCM Bilsteins & mounts, solid Moss / JR front bar and no rear bar, with Torsen. Front camber = -1.5°, rear = -2.0°, Front toe = 0, rear toe = 1/16" in (per side). Gives the car a very slight understeer bias, yet still throttle-steerable.
My setup = FM springs, FCM Bilsteins & mounts, solid Moss / JR front bar and no rear bar, with Torsen. Front camber = -1.5°, rear = -2.0°, Front toe = 0, rear toe = 1/16" in (per side). Gives the car a very slight understeer bias, yet still throttle-steerable.
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