- Joined
- Aug 14, 2014
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- Madison, WI
- My Car
- 1971 Mach 1 w/408C stroker
As I am planning my work for this winter I will start updating this thread.
First of all I want to give some feedback on the Panhard bar. This is one of the best suspension upgrades I have done. Granted that all goes in concert and by itself it may not provide such a difference than as part of the combo. The Panhard bar has definitely planted the rear end during hard cornering. During Autocross, oversteer is a lot more difficult than before. You can feel as you are approaching oversteer better, so it becomes a lot easier to control. This has made the car a lot more fun to drive hard. After a whole year of about 30-40 autocross runs I am still working on driving the car to the limits. I did not have any wipeouts this year but I know a couple of times I chickened out and decided it was better to hit a cone. I think I still can push the car a little more, but it is that balance between safety and driving at 95%. The good thing is that in Autocross, most of times, a wipeout just means hitting a few cones. However, there are some instances where there are curbs and concrete walls where I definitely take it more easy.
First of all I want to give some feedback on the Panhard bar. This is one of the best suspension upgrades I have done. Granted that all goes in concert and by itself it may not provide such a difference than as part of the combo. The Panhard bar has definitely planted the rear end during hard cornering. During Autocross, oversteer is a lot more difficult than before. You can feel as you are approaching oversteer better, so it becomes a lot easier to control. This has made the car a lot more fun to drive hard. After a whole year of about 30-40 autocross runs I am still working on driving the car to the limits. I did not have any wipeouts this year but I know a couple of times I chickened out and decided it was better to hit a cone. I think I still can push the car a little more, but it is that balance between safety and driving at 95%. The good thing is that in Autocross, most of times, a wipeout just means hitting a few cones. However, there are some instances where there are curbs and concrete walls where I definitely take it more easy.