Bill Aycock wrote:
Right now, I have upgraded the rear sway bar, dropped from 18 x 8 to 17x 8 wheels, and added an ECU tune (the sole reason I am running BSP). The tune is switchable, so I can still run DS at any time. For the most part, however, I am not to worried about my pax, and am fine to run BSP. I suppose I might try to run DS at NCAC. On the other hand, staying in BSP would leave me a lot of places to go.
Having just finished my first track weekend, the car has a high COG and a large amount of body roll. Managing this and weight transfer was a big point of focus. One of my instructors pointed out that I was actually contributing to the weight transfer by allowing the chassis to gain momentum during side to side transitions, and I needed to smooth those out and give the car a moment to settle. I think suspension could improve this somewhat, but looking at some photos from the event, I needed every inch of clearance I had for the tires. Are cross braces permitted in BSP?
Learn how to drive the car with it's current suspension and control the momentum. Maybe upgrade the dampers to an OTS package. Throwing money at getting a stiff suspension will solve your body roll issues; however, you're going to reduce the amount of margin you have for controlling the momentum.
Modifications to your driving style are free.
