The TR7 was never developed for that kind of power,
that's probably why they re-engineered the rear suspension for the works rally cars.
So again, what are you going to do with the car and that king of power,
track days, racing, rallying, track days or sprints?
Do you want the car balanced to understeer, neutral or oversteer?
I know, lots of questions you have to ask yourself,
but in my case it took almost 15 years to get it more or less to my liking [:I]
As for Lotus they indeed used fairly soft springs,
but they used to have light cars with light engines.
And their test track was/is in a rather bad state [:D]
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1981 TR7 FHC Sprint (better known as 't Kreng)</font id="blue">
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