Originally Posted by Rusty No, release date. I have no clue what the pricing will be. I am just the tester!!!!!!! Just keep hammering on Sean - the more folks
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07-26-2013, 10:54 PM | #92 (permalink) |
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I shall try this one again.
Now that the car is pretty much neutral, you have to get ready for the snap over-steer that will now happen with this setup. I have been driving for 3+ years with a total under-steer pig so it is a learning experience. Here is an example of my learning curve at 95mph!!!! lol I was running my fasted laps ever (and not really trying) when the car just came around. I hate it when that happens!!!!!! lol Snap Over Steer with the Nismo Turn 2 TWS - YouTube |
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I've had confirmation from SPL that the wait is now 6-7 weeks, and I have my order confirmed. |
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But we do keep drivng!!!!!! |
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07-28-2013, 05:49 PM | #96 (permalink) |
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Bummer .... I know the feeling as I kissed the wall last Saturday week in my race car - 520hp in a 1000kg car in torrential rain, second gear exiting T4 at Sandown, goosed the throttle in second gear and around she went.
Corner marshall reckons I was tapped but no witness mark in the bodywork, so I'm putting it down to a temporary lack of talent on my part - had to have been the worst driving conditions in many, many years, and even though I had the super-dooper Dunlop "monsoon" wet tyres on, 18% throttle at slow speed was enough to turn me around. Panel bill was modest which was the only saving grace. |
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I am driving at TWS this weekend so I shall see how they perform and how they work with the SPL equipment. Also, for all those who care about the SPL camber arms - Sean is going to be at the track as well driving this weekend so I will definitely get a handle on where he is at on getting those bad boys out to you folks. Should be an exciting (and very HOT) weekend. Cheers. |
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08-22-2013, 08:33 PM | #99 (permalink) |
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You need a bigger front bar, but with all the new found traction up front you probably need a smaller rear bar. Go full stiff on the front and full soft on the rear bar and see how that works.
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I figure I can start at the most extreme settings and depending on how the front and rear work together, I can always "go down" on the rear settings from there. Understand, I am also including the SPL camber arms into this equation, the settings being -3.0 camber, 7.1 caster and 0.00 toe in the front and -2.0 camber and 0.06 toe in the rear. I want to start from the "most extreme" settings and work backwards as/if needed on the sway bars. I totally want to keep the alignment setup I have (front & rear) which is due to previous HPD testing in other cars and the Nismo too. I know what I want when it comes to turning into a corner and the balance I want the car to be in. I will let you know what I find out after 2 days of "hauling ***"!!!!!!, sweating my ba*&^ off and just basically having a great time. ;-) Cheers |
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08-23-2013, 07:44 AM | #101 (permalink) |
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Just be aware that the ratio on the aftermarket bars is even more rear bias. I run similar camber settings (doran) and tire compounds and the high speed sweepers is where you really need the rear settled.
Have fun!
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