[quote name='flash' date='Dec 28 2005, 01:32 PM']hmmm - i don't like the rubber bushings on a car with a stock engine setup - they just move around too much - as i said, that has been one of my main gripes about this car's design - these suspensions are sloppy, gushy, lumbering, and spongy (i couldn't think of 3 more) - it's been that way on every 968 i've driven so far - that makes it a great road car for sure, but a lousy sportscar - maybe it's that i have been driving cars that are so much lighter, smaller and tighter for so long, that my perspective is skewed, but i really notice the unpredictable sponginess of the rubber on this car, and am much happier now that i got rid of it - much less tramping and jiggling and snapback under load - i can't imagine how nutty it is with real power and rubber though
my thought is that anybody who does it though, is going to push it, and even with the stock engine, i don't think the suspension is up to it - at least, not the way i run the canyons (jim child will probably start yelling at me now) with so much power, you are bound to be going through the corners, or at least coming out of them, faster - i know i would - that means more side load - at that point, i'd be thinking about spindles too - those things apparantly snap like twigs on the track
i have no idea what the mapping on the tip would be like - i know very little about the tip - i'm just remembering how much easier it was to adapt a V8 in a small car, when using an automatic - it made all the weak links a lot less subject to stress
anyway, i'm sure the car is a blast to drive, and look forward to it - the 302 MGB, 289 fiat 124 spyder, 350 240Z, 383 Vega, 302 Pinto, 215 MGB, 215 Datsun 510, and blown 302 944 were fun to drive too (and almost as much fun to build)
p.s., while it's a toy for me, mine is still a street car
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