If you want to improve the front-end under acceleration, it's a must have! It's really enjoyable to feel the front wheels 'pull' you into and around the corner, rather than being pushed wide. Handling wise, for track use we'd recommend to do in the following order: 1. Coilovers 2. Forged wheels and tyres 3. Verkline front subframe, wishbones & bump-steer tie-rods 4. Wavetrac LSD
@@RegalAutosportfor me adding more camber at the front is the best way to make MQB cars handling better. I dont use Verkline front subframe, i use deadset locking kit for stock subframe and it is must have for track precision. Also swaybars are very good to add some tracking abilities:)
@piotrwozniak7840 deadset kit helps with the seating of the original subframe, but doesn’t reduce weight, add stiffness or allow you to correct the roll centre, which are all benefits of the Verkline subframe. Roll bars are great, but you have to be careful as they reduce the independence of the suspension, ideally you want to run the optimum spring rate, and use the roll bars for balance, rather than relying on roll bars to bump your spring rates in roll as your spring rates are sub optimal.
@@RegalAutosportto correct roll center i use 034motorsport RCO, but Verkline subframe from the beginning might be good mod rather then adding locking kit, rco. But i went other route learning what i need and adding mods one by one. Personally i use swaybars because my suspension KW DDC is pretty soft, good for backroads but not for tracks.
Love the eventuri intake looks so much nicer than the r600!
Hard to beat carbon fibre!!
R600 can also be avalible in Carbon. But it is still less fancy.
The best mod for mk8 golf R is simple TCU and ECU flash. It takes the car to real sports car teritory
Best power mod for real
@@RegalAutosportvery capable engine. After tune it is as fast or even faster than a45s or rs3
And a certain orange, stroked, E91 M3 touring 👀
@@RegalAutosportg81?
i'll take the handsome driver mod
Everything has a price
What do You think about wavetrack LSD? Is it a must have for tracking car? Any side effects after instaling?
If you want to improve the front-end under acceleration, it's a must have! It's really enjoyable to feel the front wheels 'pull' you into and around the corner, rather than being pushed wide.
Handling wise, for track use we'd recommend to do in the following order:
1. Coilovers
2. Forged wheels and tyres
3. Verkline front subframe, wishbones & bump-steer tie-rods
4. Wavetrac LSD
@@RegalAutosportfor me adding more camber at the front is the best way to make MQB cars handling better. I dont use Verkline front subframe, i use deadset locking kit for stock subframe and it is must have for track precision. Also swaybars are very good to add some tracking abilities:)
@piotrwozniak7840 deadset kit helps with the seating of the original subframe, but doesn’t reduce weight, add stiffness or allow you to correct the roll centre, which are all benefits of the Verkline subframe.
Roll bars are great, but you have to be careful as they reduce the independence of the suspension, ideally you want to run the optimum spring rate, and use the roll bars for balance, rather than relying on roll bars to bump your spring rates in roll as your spring rates are sub optimal.
@@RegalAutosportto correct roll center i use 034motorsport RCO, but Verkline subframe from the beginning might be good mod rather then adding locking kit, rco. But i went other route learning what i need and adding mods one by one. Personally i use swaybars because my suspension KW DDC is pretty soft, good for backroads but not for tracks.
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Thank you!