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Old Oct 17, 2000 | 09:12 AM
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I finally got around to getting the bumpsteer/geometry sorted by
Powerstation on Saturday - WOW! What a difference! I have done about 350
miles since having it done and I am amazed how much more staisfying the car
is to drive, whether on fast B roads or motorway (in wet and dry
conditions). Awesome!

Thanks to the guys at powerstation and thanks to Stef (and everyone else)
for waxing lyrical about this mod - it certainly is the best £100 quid I've
spent.

So what next??? Probably uprated disks and pads (can't afford the AP option
at present)ready for a track outing.

I was informed by Powerstaion that they are working on some other suspension
mods that should be available soon - I can't wait!

Cheers

Rob


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Old Oct 17, 2000 | 01:38 PM
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Rob
Can you expand on this please (what was the problem and what did they do for £100) and where are Powerstation.
Cheers
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Old Oct 17, 2000 | 02:42 PM
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Dude,

Do a search on this site for "bump steer" - this will give you all the information you require. Basically, Powerstation remove the bumpsteer and accurately set up the geometry which dramatically reduces the inherent understeer and makes the car much more fun to drive.

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Old Oct 18, 2000 | 06:41 PM
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Glad you like it Robb.

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Old Oct 18, 2000 | 08:17 PM
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