I was wondering if there is a good starting point I could set my car at. I'm new to the legends this season. We go to the track and go ouit for warm ups. I make the adjustments I feel I need and go out for heat. Again make proper adjustments. Go to feature done.
When I get home I try to set car back to where I started.
If I just set car to ride heights everyweek would that be a good starting point. I don't have scales so as of now I'm not sure where I'm at.
Rutter,
I have highlighted two statements from your original post ask have to ask the obvious question to me; why?
If you set the car at home and adjust it during the night to make it better, why would you go home and re-set it back to where you started. I mean, you start off in square one, you make adjustments and get to square 3 or 4 (when 10 is the goal) you go home and adjust the car back to square one.
You should go home and check the car to make sure it is still with the specifications of the rulebook and leave it alone. Make notes of your adjustments at the track and the results on the car when you return home, so if it gets banged up you have established the starting point for your driving style and personal preference to make your car the fastest it can be.
Just because I set-up someone’s car with a set-up that works for me, doesn't mean it will work for them. It is close, but adjustments have to be made for their driving style, once we get the car where they like it, I take all of the measurements, including scale numbers and give it to them so they have their preferred starting point.
You are making the adjustments to make the car better; it is not beneficial for you to take those adjustments out after every race.
If there are any specific questions I can answer for you please shoot me a PM.
Randy -RPM