Just after a bit of advice really for all you track day goers. Looking for some advice on setting up the suspension on the track car, and to also highlight an issue I had the other day.
Basically, I'm still not 100% confident with the rear of the car, it can be fun but at times I dont trust it to not go wayward and try and turn me around.
The other day I was out in it late at night returning home, and going through an empty industrial estate. As I went round a roundabout (under the speed limit, about 25-30 mph) I lifted slightly to tempt the back end out to see how progressive it is. Now I will state I was running on R888's on the road, and had no heat in the rear tyres, but as soon as I lifted, it was like pulling the handbrake. Instantly turned me round 180 degrees which was a bit of a shock to be honest
It was a small roundabout, and I have noticed previously if you dont lift, just turn in and accelerate, you can feel the back end kinda slide as its dragged round, but not a problem as the front is pulling it through, therefore keeping it in check.
To be honest though, I would much rather have the rear end a lot more planted, would give me a lot more confidence.
The spec of the car is as follows:
Front-
KW v2 coilovers (unsure on spring rate, just what they came with and damping was set to softest setting)
roller bearing wishbone bushes
OMP upper strut brace
Rear-
Rebuilt rear beam
30mm ARB
23.5mm Torsion bars
Bilstein dampers (not adjustable, cant remember the model, but think they are 20% stiffer than standard)
solid rear beam mounts
The car is fitted with a rollcage, and there is basically no weight over the rear end.
I will admit that the rear dampers need to be changed for stiffer units, with the option of adjusting the damping, but has anyone else had any of these issues? Is there anything that you can suggest to get the rear end more planted?
Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated
Thanks,
Chris
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