I may be on the unpopular side of this and maybe a driving style thing, but i felt like the car was very much on edge the whole time.
The front dampers were setup to hold ls compression which makes them far more prone to lockup and plowing in the curves.
This was offset with a very stiff rear ARB, and high rear ls compression.
While this balances things out, in a high speed corner and corner exit this makes the car very on edge. Paired with the wobbly low pressure tires, there is no room for forgiveness.
In my setup, I reversed the setup to accomplish the same goal, but with making the rear forgiving and absorbant. If you drive it you will notice how much easier and harder you can get on the power, and the car will still turn in well and be equally, if not faster.
I'm happy to drive what you guys want.
The front dampers were setup to hold ls compression which makes them far more prone to lockup and plowing in the curves.
This was offset with a very stiff rear ARB, and high rear ls compression.
While this balances things out, in a high speed corner and corner exit this makes the car very on edge. Paired with the wobbly low pressure tires, there is no room for forgiveness.
In my setup, I reversed the setup to accomplish the same goal, but with making the rear forgiving and absorbant. If you drive it you will notice how much easier and harder you can get on the power, and the car will still turn in well and be equally, if not faster.
I'm happy to drive what you guys want.