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Old 02-02-2009
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Originally Posted by samd View Post
What effect does the pushrod movement have? do you have to alter the rockers as well or run harder springs?
Basically it will give you more turn in.

Its makes the front suspension feel more sprung (which might be opposite to what you'd think). I think this is because the pushrod maintains a more effective angle to the rocker (stays more perpendicular) through its travel. The idea of this was to get the car to work better on the really low grip tracks, but it seem to work well on any surface we've tried it on so far.
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