Okay, got it back today equipped to help make the big rubber make a difference.
First, how about these factory/street alignment readings?
Damn, to say that is on the nuts is an understatement! Had a great tech and seasoned racer/mechanic that is known for being rather anal. When given the toys from AAD and BMR he got it on for my street pleasure. I can say it drove real straight. I'll talk with him Monday, he also knows which AAD chip makes what amount of angular change for my track use. Plus he knows what the toe settings do when we change the camber only with the arms.
Some car porn...
What you can't see clearly are different tension rods and solid shorter sway links. Did you catch the GyroDisc aka Demon Performance two piece rears, with their air vanes? I had the tech just change them out while he had the rear down on the floor. I only had to drive a short distance home. Yes, it was interesting feeling so much pull from the rear on a "what the hell" big braking moment (has Hawk DTC-70 pads). I still have the Powerstops on the front. I need to just change those out to match the rears to be ready to go. Here is the front, almost ready to rumble.
It was a short 15 mile trip home a couple exit ramps, an attempt to check for wheel hop once all with 30 degrees and with Toyo R888R warm tires. I was real, real happy with the ride. The Redeye has a great street personality. Given the temps and the tires it had on it, it did not seem very different just riding down the street. As was my experience with the same rear mods on my '15, the Whiteline bushings along with just upgraded arms and their more firm bushings, the ride comfort of the car don't feel stiff like other cars it whips on the track. Hell yes, it smartly turned, and the KW springs working with the two big new stabilizers up front have certainly tamed the body lean a great deal! More to come. If they don't close the roads, me and a friend are off to Oklahoma next week to meet Mr.
@sad so he can show us his toys and his home track. Bonus is my friend who purchased my '15 is bringing it up, he got some DP brakes, new PS4S 305/35's on those 10.5" light Triumph monoblock rears and the 285/35's on his 9.5" fronts. I gave him a set of DTC-70 pads for all four corners, so he also has the stopping deal covered. That car is hot! We may even see how hot