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    Calling all GTD owners

    Hi Brian, Thanks for the info. Cheers, Dave
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    Calling all GTD owners

    Hi, does anyone recall the spring rates for the original factory GTD springs (red springs with yellow Spax shocks)? Cheers, Dave
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    GTD Steering Rack / Bump Steer

    Howard that makes a lot of sense regarding toe change, and thanks for the book recommendations. Trevor, yes the difference between a measurement, (in inch/mm), at the wheel and at the tyre could be significant.....especially with say 15" diameter wheels and high profile tyres! Would be much...
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    GTD Steering Rack / Bump Steer

    I knew I should have stuck to building engines......suspension is way more complicated!!! However, digesting your comments and those of Fred Puhn is certainly helping:) Howard, sorry perhaps I'm being dense!...on the front are you saying adding toe-in at full compression is bad and I should be...
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    GTD Steering Rack / Bump Steer

    Apologies......keep thinking of more questions!!! Howard, you mention a ride height of 4"F / 4.5"R, where is this measured on the car?
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    GTD Steering Rack / Bump Steer

    Forgot to mention......my suspension is stock GTD with the exception of the top transverse link which is as Howard's! One thing I have noticed is that with the stock front top A arm, I can only achieve a maximum caster of around 4 degs (all the way back in the bracket). Do I really need to be...
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    GTD Steering Rack / Bump Steer

    Thanks Trevor and Howard, great info. When measuring bump steer I guess I disconnect the coil over and sway bar for each wheel in turn, and on the front I realise that I'm aiming for the minimum bump steer but if I have a choice of a small amount of toe-in, or toe-out on bump, is one better than...
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    GTD Steering Rack / Bump Steer

    Thanks guys for your input. I've decided to make a bump steer gauge, which looks straightforward enough, and take measurements whilst shimming the rack and recording the results. What should I be aiming for....I'm guessing the least amount of bump steer, but ideally toe-in or toe-out on bump or...
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    GTD Steering Rack / Bump Steer

    HI All, I have read on this forum that raising the GTD steering rack by 7/16" eliminates (most) of the car's bump steer. Also that the factory apparently adopted this 'fix' at some time, but I'm not sure when exactly. My car is 1989 vintage! Was the factory fix simply to put spacers under the...
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    GTD Engine/gearbox Lowering

    Hi Frank, was wondering why you asked about the bell housing.....is it possible to modify it to gain some chassis clearance? Thanks Dave
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    GTD Engine/gearbox Lowering

    Hi Brian, thanks for that, it might give me a bit more clearance under the bell housing - I'll check the car and see. Hi Frank, pretty sure it's a Renault 30 bell housing mated to the 21 turbo box - as I said if I can manage to eke out 25-30mm I'd be happy:)
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    GTD Engine/gearbox Lowering

    Nice thought Graham, cheers. Lowering the engine isn't the problem, it's getting the gearbox lower by a similar amount, (so that the engine remains level), is the real pain! Clearly the chassis brace under the bell housing needs to be modified and I'm hoping for some clues as to how to go about...
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    GTD Engine/gearbox Lowering

    Cheers everyone for the replies...... Mike, a small insulating spacer might do the trick but I still only have room for 'tiny' valve cover breathers and would also like the benefit of a lower CoG. Hi Brian, hope you're all well. We already did that....remember! Roy Smart engine mounts and small...
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    GTD Engine/gearbox Lowering

    Hi all I've just been reading with interest all the various options on lowering the engine in a GTD.... inverting gearboxes/Southern GT rear end/angle grinder to GTD chassis etc etc. The chassis is completely standard GTD and I'd like to lower the engine/gearbox by a modest amount c.30mm or...
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    GTD throttle cable re-routing

    Aha....got it! hybrid direct/bell crank system....you should patent that! As you say, lots of options to think about. Really appreciate all your help and will start mocking things up to decide which way to go. Thanks for the link to the cable co. will check it out. Cheers,Dave
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    GTD throttle cable re-routing

    Hi Dave, thanks for your response. I agree that there's not a lot of room round the front of the engine and as you and Howard point out the cable turn at the front of the engine back towards the carb might be too tight.....possibly requiring a bell crank. I'm not overly keen on the current set...
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    GTD throttle cable re-routing

    Hi Howard, thanks again for the detailed input. I get everything you say....mechanical advantage of using the long lever, the 'tunability' of this set up and return spring orientation, however something's puzzling me! from your photos it looks like your cable is following the 'direct route' from...
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    GTD throttle cable re-routing

    Hi Andy, thanks for your response and piccie - nice engine bay! I'm actually running a Holley 650DP but I guess as far as the cable routing it makes no difference. As long as there is room to have a decent radius into the engine bay from the side sill then all should work.....hopefully! Cheers, Dave
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    GTD throttle cable re-routing

    Hi Howard, thanks for the reply and photos - looks a great set up. Did you have any issues with the cable turn out of the sill into the engine compartment - not sure how tight that radius might be. Also would it not be possible for the cable to pull directly on the throttle linkage at the...
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    GTD throttle cable re-routing

    Hi all, I'd like to re-route the throttle cable on my car so that it comes over the front of the engine to the carb. Currently the cable runs down the right hand sill and up near the exhaust system to the carb. I'm hoping in doing this that I'll have a smoother action from a shorter cable and...
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