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I will give some props to Pete on how he setup my car. After messing with my settings all the time on other race cars without the engineering skills to match the equipment I usually messed up my suspension.
Going with Pete's recommendations on the Bilsteins, camber plates/settings and the like I never mess with things at the track unless its raining and the car is always fast, predictable and lets me focus more on improving the driving skills - that's always where the most gains are anyway.
I laugh at the guys messing like crazy on their triple adjustable remote resevoir shocks that cost three time the money and more often are set way too stiff. (but the guys with the skillz to use 'em - they get their moneys worth)
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+1 on the Bilsteins. Great setup.
I am now running the Motons and they do rock. But as Ben said, for the money, they better! Bang for the buck, definitely Bilsteins, but money no object, definitely Motons. They really are awesome....
#75 RS Barn-Hoosier-AJ Hartman Racing Porsche 968
2012 PCA GT5S NORTH ATLANTIC CHAMPION
2011 NASA PRO RACING (NE) GTS-2 CHAMPION
Track Records: Pocono Long Single Infield CCW | Pocono Double Infield | NJMP Thunderbolt w & w/o Chicane | Lime Rock Park