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Good Luck to the Z Racers at the Solo Nationals!


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OK John, Tom Holt and I will have to pick your brain this year. I held my own on power but was out classsed on handling, and Toby drove great. The Boxter will be very very fast next year in the hands of Eric S. Stock motor on the handling course and he put the hurt on Toby and I. I am running only 2 degrees of caster so I am thinking maybe just simply looking at this with shocks but also thinking double a arm front. Also, the temp was really hot this year and maybe the bias ply were not the ticket. Toby, Eric and Tom seem to think it wasn't. Hoosier told me not to jump from the bias tire yet as they made changes to the tire (soften side wall construction) and they seem to think the tire will be better. My initial thought is softer sidwall does not mean faster lap times. SO, clean sheet of paper................

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This might make a difference if we could get someone to make them for the Z. I have a set of these on my Porsche 914. They come from a company called Elephant Bushings in the San Jose area... There is absolutely no stiction in my suspension. With the shock detached, you can literally lift the control arms with two fingers through their full travel. Pair this with some externally valved shocks and you would have a very 'live' suspension. In the 914, I have 200# rear coilovers paired with the stock front torsion bars. I use a very big adjustable swaybar in the front and a stock bar in the rear. Many don't use any bar at all in the rear of the 914. My car, driving on city streets feels as nimble as a stock suspended 914. The bushings allow the shocks to do their job well...

The inner bushing replaces the rough surface that the stock rubber bushing 'grabs' onto. The inner poly bushing rotates very smoothly and doesn't deflect and change the suspension geometry. As you can see, the assembly can be lubed. The guy who designed them is Chuck Moreland. He is obviously a Porsche guy but he might design them for the Z if there were enough interest.

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I have been using mine for about 5 years now. No discernible wear. A friend of mine also makes a product for the 914 that uses roller bearings. He sells them in small quantities so I doubt he would be interested in getting into doing roller bearings for Z cars unless we put together a group buy with 20 people or more...

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Greetings from Lincoln Airpark! John took the year off due to car/time/family balance issues. With Toby moving on to road racing, it was time all of us perennial bridesmaids get to shine! :-)

We drove the harder/ technical course today and move to a much more flowing course tomorrow. Rick and I are hoping it will favor the Z's. Tune in tomorrow to find out. The weather Is looking awesome for tomorrow we shouldn't have any rain to help the evo. But for what its worth, it was 102 and sunny on Tuesday until a small hail storm blew through!

Tom

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