damnnation.
do the tires just spontaneously combust when you start the car, or does it wait until its warmed up at least????
I cant imagine keeping that in a straight line... LSD?
MFactory differential, it makes a huge difference. This car is both my autocross/track car and my daily driver, so I've got two sets of tires/wheels.
After I got the diff put in the car really just became point and shoot, even with my worn out stock suspension I was competing in XA/XB and winning events.
The tires and wheels I use off season can't really handle the power. They are getting a bit old and will spin if I WOT below 65mph. Which are Nitto Neo Gens 215/45R17 on the heavy DR34s. (
280TW)
But, my autocross tires are Falken RT660s in 225/45r15 with Team Dynamics (
200TW). Those can hold the power no problem, but that was before this last big push with the E50 fueling. I might have to switch to Tempesta's or finally give in and get coilovers and flares to go bigger tire. Since it's winter here in Washington I can't daily with the 200TW tires, when I was in Texas I'd run Falkens year round and put 10k miles on them while using them for events, they didn't give up until about the 9k marker.
