Postby Hasbeen » 29 Oct 2012 07:08
Randy no one can tell you how to set up your car for your usage, in your district, but for what it is worth, here's mine.
I live out of town, with most driving on reasonable standard country roads, not smooth, but not full of pot holes either.
My 7 is a 100% road car. The engine is a little warmed over UK spec, so a probably about 115 BHP.
It is on after market 13" X 6" wheels, with 185 front & 205 rear tyres.
I have stock springs front & back, reset & retempered by a good spring works to stock length front, & 11/16" shorter at the back.
I have medium polly bushes through out the front, with an anti dive kit. The rear has the same polly bushes on the diff, but hard rubber bushes at the body end of the radius rods & trailing arms.
The shocks are as new, stock front & back.
The main improvement is 30% heavier anti roll bars, front & back. These make virtually no difference to spring rate, so do not destroy the ride, but dramatically reduce body roll, & make a great improvement in "turn in" behaviour. The car is nicely set up for our roads, & is a joy on gravel.
My 8 is a 4.6L, with over 320 BHP, & is expected to perform occasionally on the sprint track, but it's main job is road car.
It is on 15"X7" wheels with 185s front & 215s rear. The fender/guards have rolled lips to handle these.
It has 200Lb springs, lowered 1.5" front, & stock springs lowered also 1.5" at the rear.
it has heavy polly bushes everywhere, with the front sub frame lowered 28mm, [bit over an inch], an anti dive kit, & competition heavy adjustable shocks all round.
It also has the 30% heavier anti boll bars front & rear.
Add a ZF high stall auto, & a stronger diff, with a good LSD, & you have a car that is pretty quick on good roads, but a bit compromised on average country stuff.
It is biased to rear traction, & you can understeer it off the road, if you don't drive it properly. It is also a pain around speed bumps.
The only way I know that would answer your question would be to remove a strut, take the spring off & test it. Time consuming, but not hard, & worth doing if you think your car has modifications unsuitable for you.
Hasbeen