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Bumpsteer mods.
i.e Powerstation
Had the geom done and the bump steer....and an upper strut brace.....and a lower strut brace and a rr run.
Geom and bumpsteer made the car more confidence insipring to drive.
no understeer noticed yet although still a little on the cautious side for obvious reasons
major oversteer on a slow 90 degree bend but I put this down to :-
pissing with rain,
Stiffest setting on rear sway bar
P zeros
1st Gear
Lead foot
also had the upper and lower front strut braces fitted,
while I was there like
I also had a power run done, bit dissapointed here (see graph below)
Anyway Thanks Curt and Rich for your time spent looking after me and the motor.
Rich, if you don't want "those" legs on the internet I'll understand .
Removal of sump gaurd to get at the steering rack.
The lasers.
Curt having a look at the monitor while adjusting steering.
Having a closer look at the monitor.
Setting up the scoob for a run
on the run, note water spray from Rich and legs
Ahh, ohh, Hmmm, not as good as hoped...smooth though.
Andy
i.e Powerstation
Had the geom done and the bump steer....and an upper strut brace.....and a lower strut brace and a rr run.
Geom and bumpsteer made the car more confidence insipring to drive.
no understeer noticed yet although still a little on the cautious side for obvious reasons
major oversteer on a slow 90 degree bend but I put this down to :-
pissing with rain,
Stiffest setting on rear sway bar
P zeros
1st Gear
Lead foot
also had the upper and lower front strut braces fitted,
while I was there like
I also had a power run done, bit dissapointed here (see graph below)
Anyway Thanks Curt and Rich for your time spent looking after me and the motor.
Rich, if you don't want "those" legs on the internet I'll understand .
Removal of sump gaurd to get at the steering rack.
The lasers.
Curt having a look at the monitor while adjusting steering.
Having a closer look at the monitor.
Setting up the scoob for a run
on the run, note water spray from Rich and legs
Ahh, ohh, Hmmm, not as good as hoped...smooth though.
Andy
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Thanks to you and the rest of these threads i've now got a 4 hour round trip to power station. new set of Eibachs and the bumb steer mod. Oh and while on the phone looks like i now have a magnex back box and down pipe.
Hope the set up is gonna be worth while,and the missus don't find out the price lol
barry
Hope the set up is gonna be worth while,and the missus don't find out the price lol
barry
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sorry in one of those moods tonight.
Came from powerstation made by Whiteline which are manufactured in Oz.
Cost of rear adjustable bar was Around £100 +VAT (sterling).
Andy
Came from powerstation made by Whiteline which are manufactured in Oz.
Cost of rear adjustable bar was Around £100 +VAT (sterling).
Andy
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