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Over the past two months that I have been unemployed, my 968 has been the recipient of considerable attention. Since February it has received a strut tower brace and firewall brace, lower suspension brace, M030 sway bars. The car already had Koni adjustable shocks. I also did the intake mod and added a front splitter.
The car now drives like a very well sorted high performance car should drive. I've noticed that with the braces installed the turn in is very crisp, the front end absolutely does not washout on me any more. It goes precisely where I point it which means that you need to be cognizant of curbs, holes, soft shoulders, small animals and children when you apex a curve as the car will clip the apex perfectly.
While this may be slightly off topic, the two things that I noticed driving the car with the splitter installed is that the car doesn't wonder about when driven in the typical cross winds we sometimes get on the various bridges over the bay. The other thing I noticed is it really helps keep the engine temperature down. Engine temp never gets above 8 o'clock position, even with the warm weather we had last weekend and not using the air conditioning.
I suppose the only remaining thing to consider is a chassis brace. It does compromise the use of the rear seats, but it has been a very long time since anyone has ridden back there.
Kudos to Flash and D1 Racing for developing the braces and splitter. Worth the investment in my book.
Chris Vais
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Excellent use of spare time..the notion that you thnk you are done...priceless!
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Apart from a chassis brace, I don't think there is much more that I would do. Whatever job I end up with most likely entail a longer commute that the 7 mile commute I have enjoyed for many years. So the question becomes one of continuing to use the 968 as my DD or retire it to weekend use only and purchase something to use as a DD. If I continue to use it as the DD, the most likely scenario in the short run, the car needs to remain reliable and drivable in commute traffic.
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Flash, I did get the car aligned with a fairly aggressive set up. My PM can do a corner balance, but with the stock suspension there isn't, in their opinion, an awful lot of adjustment that can be made. I don't know enough about what a corner balance entails to know whether it will work with my suspension set-up or not.
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Things I noticed after my recent corner balance and alignment:
- Reduced steering effort (replaced my entire steering system, but bad alignment was the problem all along!)
- Reduced understeer (still want to dial out a bit more)
- Less tire noise (285's in the rear still put out quite a racket tho)
- Better suspension feel (front and rear work as a team rather than fighting each other)
- Better braking performance (was disappointed in my brakes before, now they feel fine!)
I had my car aligned three times (incompetently I now know) prior to having this done, and they said it was WAY out of whack. Highly recommended - if you can find a shop that really knows their stuff.
-Austin
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6sp. LSD, 18" Carrera Lightweights, M030 struts and sways, Racer-X chip, airbox mod
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Well, today it was beastly hot, 109 degrees in Livermore at the winery. On my way home with the A/C going full blast and running at about 70-75 on I-580, the engine temp is sitting right at the 8:00 position. I continue to be amazed at how much cooler the car runs, especially on a stinking hot day, since installing the front splitter. It may turn out to be an engine savior.
Chris Vais
1994 Coupe Midnight Blue Metallic
2015 Audi Allroad Quattro Brilliant Black
2008 Audi A5 Brilliant Black
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