Hey great response tooley, appreciate it heaps.
The application is for drift, as this car is still drivable on the streets but only driven once a week if lucky since I have a daily for work.
Sorry I made a mistake for the rear, it should be 1mm toe in each side.
Currently running about -3.5 rear camber and 1mm toe in each side - its easy to slide and break traction but i've found myself lowering tyre pressure to about 24 - 26 psi to get more grip as I've started to move away from the whole 'woah break traction, go sideways for the first time' thing and actually trying to maintain some control while drifting and transitioning.
So the rationale for trying to zero out the rear camber is chasing rear grip. I've been advised though since i'm going to be getting more contact patch, ill have to pump the tyres up to about 36 - 40 psi to keep the same consistency of breaking traction. Also the extra stress on the driveline from bringing in the camber.
Mind you, I am only running about 150kw at the wheel if that. The motor is a stock standard 187kw at the flywheel factory motor.
I can't help but feel that my current alignment setup is working fine to continue getting seat time but we'll see when I go this alignment setup next drift day and ill report any difference in feel.
Overall however the car feels much more solid and the front castor arms feel amazing compared to the old bushings.
So I think the final alignment for this saturday will be
Front:
-4 Camber
7.3 Castor
2mm toe out each side (maybe 1.5mm)
Rear:
-1.5 Camber
1mm toe in each side
That should suffice for grassroot days and some daily driving