Forgeline GA1R with Track alignment
#17
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Car has clearbra on sills and intakes, but it could use more. The 997 had replaceable sills that took all the abuse.
#19
Looks sweet, now I'm tempted to try the R7 crack on the GT4. So you only lowered the car by 5mm in the front? You might consider going to a stiffer spring set-up like I did. I can put you in touch with my suspension guy to get the springs. When do you take the car out to the track?
#20
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Looks sweet, now I'm tempted to try the R7 crack on the GT4. So you only lowered the car by 5mm in the front? You might consider going to a stiffer spring set-up like I did. I can put you in touch with my suspension guy to get the springs. When do you take the car out to the track?
#21
God, that looks sick. I love aggressive offsets - makes all the difference.
#22
I don't think you'll need to upgrade the sway bars but I did get the sway bar drop links when I changed out the springs so the car could be corner balanced. To give you some perspective, the car feels a touch softer in the normal setting compared to the stiff setting on the OEM springs. Even when I put it on stiff with the new springs it isn't bad on the street. I loved how I wasn't getting any more diving by the front end in braking zones with the new springs.
#23
Car looks awesome! I have a black GT4 and just ordered a set of red Forgeline GA1R wheels with Hoosier R7s. Hoping to get them put on in the next two weeks. Still trying to work out my alignment specs.
ShakeNBake: Who did the alignment work on your car in Austin? I'd love to talk to the same shop.
ShakeNBake: Who did the alignment work on your car in Austin? I'd love to talk to the same shop.
#25
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What is a good sizing and offset, with slightly wider than stock tires/wheels.. But without something that aggressive, don't want it sticking out from fender for road use.
I have a Spyder btw, not gt4.
I have a Spyder btw, not gt4.
#26
ShakeNBake: Any update on your setup? It looks awesome! My current track setup (soon to be modified) and wheel offset is slightly different than yours but I think I'm headed in your direction with Forgelines and Hoosiers. Any suggestions/cautions that you are figuring out as you live with this setup? Thanks in advance!
#27
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ShakeNBake: Any update on your setup? It looks awesome! My current track setup (soon to be modified) and wheel offset is slightly different than yours but I think I'm headed in your direction with Forgelines and Hoosiers. Any suggestions/cautions that you are figuring out as you live with this setup? Thanks in advance!
#29
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Alright - first day at TWS with this setup. TWS is a fast track, avg 90mph, pretty bumpy, some high G corners, and few spots with high compression as you transition onto and off of the original NASCAR oval.
We're running CCW today. Stiff mode. Front drivers side tire is rubbing a little on the metal 10-12oclock. Very slightly, and no where near what my .2RS had with 265s. Not rubbing on the other 3 corners.
No great lap times, 50s, and 51s, but, this car could easily get into the high 40s with R7s - I just don't have the ***** to carry the entry speed.
So net is that I'm happy with this setup, but it rubs a bit on extreme compression. Walk into it eyes wide open. I'd back off maybe 2-3mm on offset on the front if doing it again.
We're running CCW today. Stiff mode. Front drivers side tire is rubbing a little on the metal 10-12oclock. Very slightly, and no where near what my .2RS had with 265s. Not rubbing on the other 3 corners.
No great lap times, 50s, and 51s, but, this car could easily get into the high 40s with R7s - I just don't have the ***** to carry the entry speed.
So net is that I'm happy with this setup, but it rubs a bit on extreme compression. Walk into it eyes wide open. I'd back off maybe 2-3mm on offset on the front if doing it again.