Hello
In 2022 I started racing a RF95 Honda fresh from frame-up. It was converted previously from FC to FF, but only by engine and reduction of aero and wheels. This generation of car had exclusive rear suspension width and uprights, so I widened the rear to 1600 spec during the frame up but did not change the uprights. We measured XYZ of everything while it was torn down but didn't let super sensitive setup details get in the way of getting on track. Generally, we had a good first season getting the car racing for a shake down season.
I am now digging into the geometry and looking for opportunities to improve the car. With radial tires and low ride height, the roll centers appear to be quite low - but other than understanding the large moment to the CG and "roll=grip" I do not have the tribal knowledge or experience to analysis this further.
Looking at some immediate options, I've mapped out some things that can be done and the resulting impact. Based on what I know about the 1600 uprights, the lower arm mount moves further down and changes angle of lower arm. They all revolve around RC, Raxis, and ride height. I welcome any advice anyone has whether it's these options or a complete "start over and think this way..."!
One thing I did find odd while racing is a very noticeable tire wear that would build up through the entry of the corner and migrate towards the outside and fling off. I tried getting extra sensitive with the corner weights, but it never went away and I was curious if this could be symptom of high roll? Pictures attached
Thanks! Brandon