Suspension setup #4 which was end of last year:
We switched the Ford racing suspension to something alittle more "track like"
Griggs/Koni front coilovers (lighter then ford racing, with adjustable top hats)
Griggs Race watts link rear end with TA cover
Griggs torque arm setup
Griggs rear coilover conversion (no more shocks like the GC kit)
Conered weighed/balanced alignment at Griggs racing
Coast driveline
Dumped the Steeda adjustable third link
Car came in at 3230#'s with a full tank of fuel on the scales
Still on Nitto nt01's
Engine upgrades:
Comp cams stage 2 NSR cams
Upgraded radiator
Weight:
Corbeau seats that droped like 20#s each compared to factory units
Removed front door speakers
Started removing front window glass/motors for track outings
Removed ac compressor/lines
Lessions learned:You can't compare a MASS market suspension to a custom one...in price and perfromance, More so once it's dialed, Less weght always better..At this level the $$$ spent doesn't quite give you the bang for the buck like before
Also at this point once the rear end grip was sorted out, the weak front end suspension design began coming to the fore.
Theres nothing like having a world class race shop miles from your house
Next up: the jump to forced induction and complete Griggs chasis/Griggs race brakes etc etc
We switched the Ford racing suspension to something alittle more "track like"
Griggs/Koni front coilovers (lighter then ford racing, with adjustable top hats)
Griggs Race watts link rear end with TA cover
Griggs torque arm setup
Griggs rear coilover conversion (no more shocks like the GC kit)
Conered weighed/balanced alignment at Griggs racing
Coast driveline
Dumped the Steeda adjustable third link
Car came in at 3230#'s with a full tank of fuel on the scales
Still on Nitto nt01's
Engine upgrades:
Comp cams stage 2 NSR cams
Upgraded radiator
Weight:
Corbeau seats that droped like 20#s each compared to factory units
Removed front door speakers
Started removing front window glass/motors for track outings
Removed ac compressor/lines
Lessions learned:You can't compare a MASS market suspension to a custom one...in price and perfromance, More so once it's dialed, Less weght always better..At this level the $$$ spent doesn't quite give you the bang for the buck like before
Also at this point once the rear end grip was sorted out, the weak front end suspension design began coming to the fore.
Theres nothing like having a world class race shop miles from your house
Next up: the jump to forced induction and complete Griggs chasis/Griggs race brakes etc etc
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