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Take two laps to warm the brakes up ( it's very rear grabby during those two laps)

Then it become epic under brakes

Shows the limitations of the stock master

I have a massive list of things to do as usual

Number one is install the ap twin master balance bar setup I have for it with rear adjuster

It's got 4 degrees up front and 3 at the rear

Tyres seem to like that geometry

IKEA arms makes it easy

Why some much at the rear fatz? Appears to understeer in the correct GTr manner then get snappy when you touch the throttle. Less neg on the rear be a better set up?

yea was just trying a few things the car was previously at 3 front and 1.9 rear

the plan was with a agressive front lsd i wanted abit more snap at the rear at the start of the corner to suit my driving style...the 4wd then kicks in and we get out of the bend hard blazing all 4.

sau day ill dial it back as jenna is driving as she is not a massive fan of a snappy rear end.

however once the 4wd is back and working 100% then ill give it another bash.

4 degrees at the front was getting epic turn in though.

yea was just trying a few things the car was previously at 3 front and 1.9 rear

the plan was with a agressive front lsd i wanted abit more snap at the rear at the start of the corner to suit my driving style...the 4wd then kicks in and we get out of the bend hard blazing all 4.

sau day ill dial it back as jenna is driving as she is not a massive fan of a snappy rear end.

however once the 4wd is back and working 100% then ill give it another bash.

4 degrees at the front was getting epic turn in though.

Yeah all the cool kids run four or more degrees at the front. Reckon the Japanese use massive spring rates because they don't run so much neg camber.

Looks funky but then it is next to impossible getting the right offset rims.

Edited by djr81

the plan was with a agressive front lsd i wanted abit more snap at the rear at the start of the corner to suit my driving style...the 4wd then kicks in and we get out of the bend hard blazing all 4.

Get an Evo, they do that from stock. Properly driven should be faster into/through most corners if lacking some of the straight line snot.

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