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Try 580hp and 1100kgs with no traction control along with 335/30 x 18 rears if you want bowel movements.
If you wish to drive your Cerbera at this time of the year then get the ride height back to factory spec and back off the dampers. You will increase the traction substantially.
If you are running Toyo's or similar it is well worth searching out winter tyres, as most high grip semi slick tyres only work at temperatures above 10 degrees, so winter tyres are the way to go.
If you don't want to try these changes just leave your pride and joy in the garage for 5 months!
Paul
If you wish to drive your Cerbera at this time of the year then get the ride height back to factory spec and back off the dampers. You will increase the traction substantially.
If you are running Toyo's or similar it is well worth searching out winter tyres, as most high grip semi slick tyres only work at temperatures above 10 degrees, so winter tyres are the way to go.
If you don't want to try these changes just leave your pride and joy in the garage for 5 months!
Paul
Erich Stahler said:
PuffsBack said:
lol check out my latest post - I obviously wasn't quick enough to catch the back end!
Just read your post, thank god no major damage, it was definitely a bit slimy out there today!Storer said:
Try 580hp and 1100kgs with no traction control along with 335/30 x 18 rears if you want bowel movements.
If you wish to drive your Cerbera at this time of the year then get the ride height back to factory spec and back off the dampers. You will increase the traction substantially.
If you are running Toyo's or similar it is well worth searching out winter tyres, as most high grip semi slick tyres only work at temperatures above 10 degrees, so winter tyres are the way to go.
If you don't want to try these changes just leave your pride and joy in the garage for 5 months!
Paul
Hi Paul, 580bhp is that from a 4.7 AJP or Chevy LS engine?If you wish to drive your Cerbera at this time of the year then get the ride height back to factory spec and back off the dampers. You will increase the traction substantially.
If you are running Toyo's or similar it is well worth searching out winter tyres, as most high grip semi slick tyres only work at temperatures above 10 degrees, so winter tyres are the way to go.
If you don't want to try these changes just leave your pride and joy in the garage for 5 months!
Paul
I'm running old'ish Falcon tyres on 16 inch rims, road tyres not semi slick, may raise the read height a tad and soften the shocks off a few clicks.
Erich Stahler said:
Storer said:
Try 580hp and 1100kgs with no traction control along with 335/30 x 18 rears if you want bowel movements.
If you wish to drive your Cerbera at this time of the year then get the ride height back to factory spec and back off the dampers. You will increase the traction substantially.
If you are running Toyo's or similar it is well worth searching out winter tyres, as most high grip semi slick tyres only work at temperatures above 10 degrees, so winter tyres are the way to go.
If you don't want to try these changes just leave your pride and joy in the garage for 5 months!
Paul
Hi Paul, 580bhp is that from a 4.7 AJP or Chevy LS engine?If you wish to drive your Cerbera at this time of the year then get the ride height back to factory spec and back off the dampers. You will increase the traction substantially.
If you are running Toyo's or similar it is well worth searching out winter tyres, as most high grip semi slick tyres only work at temperatures above 10 degrees, so winter tyres are the way to go.
If you don't want to try these changes just leave your pride and joy in the garage for 5 months!
Paul
I'm running old'ish Falcon tyres on 16 inch rims, road tyres not semi slick, may raise the read height a tad and soften the shocks off a few clicks.
The engine is the LS7 in my Ultima GTR.
Both the Ultima and my 4.5 Cerbera are tucked up in the garage for the winter now.
This time of the year I use the Discovery and Merc SL.
Paul
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