PS. Thanks for the congrats on the hillclimb win. What size & type of Dunlops are you using, a few of my fellow hillclimbers are using DZ03's and seem to rate them. I am using 185/60 x 14 R888's with neg camber and seeem to be lasting well. I run between 30 and 35psi front 28 rear, but I don't have power steering.......
May be we should start a seperate post on this subject?
The dunlops are, 185/55 x 14 and a really good tyre in the dry, the grip is incredible compared to road tyres, so many people rate the R888's there be my next tyre, but there's still plenty of life in the dunlops yet. As most of the tracks I go to, the corners are right handers, I run something along the lines of 30psi all round but the offside (right) front a little bit more, something like 32psi.
Don't know if you've read/been following my blog, here's the link if you want a read of what it's had done and having done:
http://www.betaboyz.myzen.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=472.0Here's a reasonably up to date spec. of the car:
Engine:
Standard 8 Valve 2 Litre Fuel Injected 122BHP
Gearbox:
Standard 2.0 IE Gearbox
Exhaust:
Ansa 4-Branch Manifold
Shortened Tailpipe
Front Suspension:
Adjustable Spax inserts
Betaboyz lowering/Uprated Springs
Polyurethane bushes
Rear Suspension:
Adjustable Spax inserts
Betaboyz lowering/Uprated Springs
Polyurethane top mounts
Polyurethane bushes
Strut brace
Brakes:
Goodridge stainless steel brakes lines
Dot 4 Racing fluid
Front:
Drilled/Grooved Discs
Tarox Pads
Rear:
Standard Disc
Standard Pad
Other:
Bumpers removed front and rear
Interior stripped
Bucket seats
Harnesses
Bonnet pins
Secondary Fan
Track tyres for track use only – Dunlop currently
Cone K & N Air Filter
Ignoring engine work i've got planned, (see blog) suspension wise i've got adjustable transverse arms for the rear (see blog) and the front struts will be modified with eccentric bushes for negative camber as well as polyurethane top mounts.
As Ian (75coupe) says, spax inserts are a must, really happy with them, fully hard in the dry and your wonder if your still driving the same car, they are possibly too hard even when set to softest on a very wet track but apart from that there worth the money, and the car is still very much driveable on the road if set to soft, and i've got poly bushes all round and lowered/uprated springs.