[DMCForum] Re: DeLo vs. Porsche perform. was: stupid driving lesson ques
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[DMCForum] Re: DeLo vs. Porsche perform. was: stupid driving lesson question
- From: "bkp944" <bk_pollard@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:54:38 -0000
Sounds as if your car is set up well. Are you running the stock
suspension and shocks?
I have a new steering rack, but the rest of the suspension appears
to be factory. I probably have some wear in the system that is
allowing a little more movement than normal. This movement probably
is getting magnified at higher speeds and giving me that uneasy
feeling.
In any event, I do want to rebuilt the suspension and lower the
front end. If nothing else, just to make the car look more
aggressive. Has anyone installed DMCH's Eibach springs yet?
-Brian
VIN#4494
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx> wrote:
> Thanks for the insight. Very interesting!
>
> I agree, that had JZD had more time, things would be very
different
> today. He -knew- the car needed more. Why else would he have
Legend
> industries involved so early?
>
> The handling comparisons are interesting to hear you tell. I take
> curves pretty fast, usually 2x the posted cautionary limit
(depending)
> but I've never driven a Porsche so I don't know if that's good or
> not. I am aware that the odd weight bias could make the PRV the
> leading end of the car. :) I've never had even a small bit of
> slippage. Just FYI, I'm running BFGoodrich Radial T/A's.
>
> I did not at all feel that the front end was in danger of rising
up
> on me at higher speeds. Maybe it's all those tools I keep in the
> trunk. Just kidding! I've actually been nearly "tool-less" for
> several months now. I just keep a small "ready-bag" which any car
> really should have. At any rate, to me, the car seems to get
> smoother, the faster I go. It's kind of exhilarating.
>
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