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Bonzai |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 00:42 |
bah. get some nice stiff shockers on there, lovely job | |
James R |
posted on 30th Oct 04 at 16:04 |
I didn't say factory set up. Yeah I've been out in a Mi16 205 in my area, very impressive, but the back end was too twitchy imo, as you can't change the springs, only damping rate I wasn't a fan. | |
Bonzai |
posted on 30th Oct 04 at 14:33 |
james, have u driven a torsion bar setup? | |
James R |
posted on 30th Oct 04 at 12:59 |
quote: fully independant double wishbone sus. But that's grp B AWD car, hence can't really use a torsion beam set up. Why don't you look at Harry Hockley, massive Grp A champion. | |
Korsa |
posted on 30th Oct 04 at 12:32 |
what did the rs200 have in the rally? | |
James R |
posted on 30th Oct 04 at 11:24 |
Micra's have them, case closed I believe,:lol: | |
Bonzai |
posted on 29th Oct 04 at 14:49 |
findamentally theyre a god design (words of an ex rallycar mechanic) its just theyre built shit and now mine is falling to pieces and gonna set me back loads to refurb and replace | |
Korsa |
posted on 29th Oct 04 at 13:26 |
there was you biggin up torsion bars last week :lol: | |
Bonzai |
posted on 29th Oct 04 at 12:50 |
handlings not the problm. just the fact that these bastards werent made to last :mad: | |
James R |
posted on 29th Oct 04 at 00:38 |
Told ya:P | |
Bonzai |
posted on 28th Oct 04 at 23:32 |
be glad of youre independant macpherson struts and semi independant torsion beam setup |