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Tbh morgan, the sure footedness of my cup comes from the front suspension working as Rs designed and intended it to work, which then means the rest of it follows suit. There is also a lot of other things that are done to my car that you can't see which also helps. Just how I like it! ;)
Lol!
I was was only there for a few hours on the Friday anyway mate so never got the chance to say hello. It literally was a flying visit, but that was more to do with the airborne action down the lanes near me on my way home! Lol! Yeah definitely gets busy doesn't it. You out at Donington...
It's a really good bit of kit mate. Did you have a look around my car on Friday btw?
Yeah I know that mate. Been messing with fwd for ages now. I'm also not afraid to try anything new or different.
Mines just a track car and having the back end flailing all over the place isn't how I like my cars set up. Prefer front end being pointy - hence roll centre/bump steer correctors being developed and fitted.
I'd personally leave it running rich mate if your on stock pistons. All it takes is a bit of detonation from running lean and the standard pistons start to break ring lands.
Tbh you would get more gains from replacing the original rear arb in the beam over using a whiteline arb Morgan. Ways and means mate, ways and means. Should be testing a modified rear beam soon.
I'd check your steering arms mate. Jack the car up and hold the wheel in the 3-9 o clock position and give it a good shake. Another one to check is your steering rack bushes, but you ideally need it up on a ramp for that.