I've been scheming over preparing my L for FSP next season and in doing so I was reading some old threads here. On numerous occasions OmahaSubaru mentioned using no swaybars and lots of spring, but many people questioned his logic because of our infamous camber curve.
Somewhere else I read or was told (I can't cite it because I have no idea where I heard it) that when running r-comps on a Subaru they tend to rotate better with the RSB disconnected due to the added grip. This could be totally wrong, but I remember it.
The common trend here is no RSB.
So my question is in theory, "Can one have their cake and eat it to?" or better yet, "Can one experience the benefits of a large FSB and the added 'rotaionability' :mamoru: of no RSB without negatively affecting handling?"
The application would be my eL which already has no RSB. Other bits that will be used are the obvious SP mods such as coilovers, camber plates, r-comps, yadda, yadda, yadda...
Somewhere else I read or was told (I can't cite it because I have no idea where I heard it) that when running r-comps on a Subaru they tend to rotate better with the RSB disconnected due to the added grip. This could be totally wrong, but I remember it.
The common trend here is no RSB.
So my question is in theory, "Can one have their cake and eat it to?" or better yet, "Can one experience the benefits of a large FSB and the added 'rotaionability' :mamoru: of no RSB without negatively affecting handling?"
The application would be my eL which already has no RSB. Other bits that will be used are the obvious SP mods such as coilovers, camber plates, r-comps, yadda, yadda, yadda...