Maybe I should hire a professional driver.

I should have given more background - the car was fine on smooth tracks but the bumpy tracks were the challenge - i.e. Lime Rock
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Shocks are a big deal at Lime Rock esp under trail braking into Big bend...where trail braking was invented. It's the trail braking poster child corner!


It's not.
Damit, there I go feeding the troll.
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Right! you maroon! HE even said it was rhetorical!!!! LOL


LOL... as an ABS engineer, not just a Porsche driver, I'd love to hear your reasoning behind this...
The real PITA, IMO, of the rear suspension is the difficulty in setting camber and toe properly. NOT easy.
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Bingo...my 911 (very similar to the 944 in concept) is at the limits of the eccentrics, with new trailing arms, new Wevo SPS spring plates and new monoballs, and the thing still has toe out and too little camber! Grrrr...............