Originally Posted by
hammerin
It will be a smoother ride on the street, no doubt. When you push it hard with softer springs in the front, you're going to really notice the car pitching up and to the outside wheel. With that roll center so high in the rear, anything you do, outside of the panhard conversion, is just a bandaid.
Keep in mind body roll doesn't affect handling nearly as much as people think. Body roll just helps the car feel more steady and inspires confidence in the driver. To top it off stiff springs cause the tires to skip over bumps and loose traction. This might not be relevant on a racetrack due to a very nice smooth pavement, but it matters on my autocrossing course since it's not a good even parking lot.
In July I should have an autox event near me, it's a two day event. I plan on going first on 400lbs front and back and then install the Swift 280lbs springs up front and compare the times +pictures of the car. Until then I need to get my beam straightened out.
Watt's and Panhard take up less space and are lighter then the SRL link though... Beams are cheaper, but the added benefit was improved trunk space compared to IRS.
No worries, I was more of going to taunt you :-P