Originally Posted by
NUTS RuS
Never a good idea to learn on the hardest setting.
If its a dry day find the mid point of each unit by counting the clicks forward and backward and start off by setting the front in the middle and the backs 2 clicks soft of middle.
If the back tries to push on in the corners try things like a softer tyre compound or lower tyre pressures or even disconnecting the rear ARB before going harder.
Just go out and have fun - the learning comes with practice and knowing what you want

Sounds great. Tried the hardest setup on an open road the other day just to see what it was like. And to be honest it did not feel any good. I'll just go for a softer setup from now on until I've learnd to drive the car to the maximum.
What do you mean by disconnecting the rear ARB?
Im driving on brand new Toyo Proxis R888 195/50-15 on a Azev 15*7 wheel. Hopefully it whill be a dry track with about 15-20 degrees airtemp. What tirepressure would you recommend?