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Re: Well from my old 911 Carrera days Porsche is prety syn
Posted by aero guy (more from aero guy) on Sun, 8 Jul 2001 21:56:39
In Reply to: My desire is to beat my buddy's Porsche 944 in the turns, Dishwalla, Sun, 8 Jul 2001 21:01:56
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onymous with good handling but you should be able to at least get close to the 944 it doesn't road steer like the RE porsches.
get a set of Konis th adjustables and crank the rears down about i.5 turns and the fronts about 270 degrees install a set of larger sway bars and your car will convert from an understeer to a neutral>ober steerer.. you should be able to do pretty well with him then.
Koni PNs 8641-1305 Sport, Fronts ( but if you do not have Sachs you will need to find some)
8040-1057 Sport rear Change out the soft front suspension bushings and install the Abbott Poly ones which really make the steering more precise. I installed larger sway bars in front and the car over steered too much for my liking so you may want to just go with the bushings and Konis you will be pleased I guarantee it. Ou can also install a set of Axxis pads front and rear and you can dive deeper into the corners but don't expect much life from them. and a set of ATE power discs keep things cool.-Now available. Have you tweeked your turbo any? - yet!
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