Dan, we (Terry and I) are just getting the LS550 on the track. First are some tests with zero aero. Then the aero is added. First and second stages won't be as complicated as your aero is. Third stage -might- be complicated, including a belly in the front splitter.
Increase the fuel temp - yes.
Easy option to plumb the return line to the tank - yes.
Is that optimal - maybe not.
We want the feed to go back to the surge tank first, as the MAIN priority is to ALWAYS have fuel available. The compromise is that sometimes the fuel is a little hotter. That would...
It's a straight swap. No coding or programming necessary. The rack programming is self contained and just sees a CANbus vehicle speed and steering angle input.
Well, that's a yes and no.
The Mustang has a number of things going for it, and the Camaro has some things going for it.
My #1 beef with the Camaro (5th or 6th gen) is the poor ABS, and the #1 benefit of the Mustang is it's excellent ABS programming for track use.
Beyond that, I like the...
And the other huckster, Ron Sutton, had people snowed too. And put on a program that was well attended, but inaccurate. He got in with some of the Pro Touring promoters and had a lot of publicity. But it was a sham.
Yes, we made the bumper beam in-house. It takes both a bending and a curving tool to make them. But we've found that they work better for track cars and make it easy to weld on brackets for the bumper shell, radiator, other heat exhangers, splitter, etc...
What testing do you want done? We've already checked the stiffness of the tub. It's stiff enough that we can't find meaningful movement without any bracing. Adding bracing won't reduce that zero to half of zero.
Though we used something like that in the past with another model strut, we don't use them anymore. After a couple torque cycles we just replace the bolts. Make sure they are torqued properly and you shouldn't see any slippage.
Here you go. You bought a badly designed camber plate. There is no easy way to fix it without a complete replacement. There are good camber plates out there that can be easily adjusted, but BC Racing (and most Chinese/Taiwanese) parts aren't tailored to the car and built by people that know how...