R20BTG
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I knew the cup racer EE brackets increased caster, but I don't think I'd appreciated how much, and the knock-on effect of running 17x8J on an ET55 wheel with 225/45/17 tyres. The wheels have moved significantly further forward in the arch, and as a consequence the ride height had to be raised just to get the wheel back on. This was taken last night and was contacting with the rear of the bumper.
I was worried that the route to fitment was going to involve a dremel to the front bumper
Having slept on it, turns out the SuperPro adjustable anti rotation links can be used to pull the arm back a little bit and shave off a bit of caster. We now have lock-to-lock clearance without cutting anything, although that’s without any lateral compression. Might rub a bit, and I suspect any last trace of the arch liner will be mullered into oblivion but it’s only plastic and it’ll figure itself out.
Without even touching the top mounts, buttoning it all back together it was at 5.5 degrees of negative camber (!) with even more available (!!), so he’s taken some off and gone back to 3.1 deg as per cup racer spec.
The car has been corner weighted (haven't seen the numbers yet) and the rear ride height on one side tweaked ever so slightly to get the diagonals into a nice spec. Rear camber and toe have been left alone. We've gone back to almost parallel toe on the front, as we were conscious of changing too much all in one go.
Just waiting on the ABS sensor to arrive later today. Should be collecting tomorrow for its first drive. I'm intrigued and a little bit anxious to know what this is going to feel like!
I was worried that the route to fitment was going to involve a dremel to the front bumper
Having slept on it, turns out the SuperPro adjustable anti rotation links can be used to pull the arm back a little bit and shave off a bit of caster. We now have lock-to-lock clearance without cutting anything, although that’s without any lateral compression. Might rub a bit, and I suspect any last trace of the arch liner will be mullered into oblivion but it’s only plastic and it’ll figure itself out.
Without even touching the top mounts, buttoning it all back together it was at 5.5 degrees of negative camber (!) with even more available (!!), so he’s taken some off and gone back to 3.1 deg as per cup racer spec.
The car has been corner weighted (haven't seen the numbers yet) and the rear ride height on one side tweaked ever so slightly to get the diagonals into a nice spec. Rear camber and toe have been left alone. We've gone back to almost parallel toe on the front, as we were conscious of changing too much all in one go.
Just waiting on the ABS sensor to arrive later today. Should be collecting tomorrow for its first drive. I'm intrigued and a little bit anxious to know what this is going to feel like!