Hi everyone, long time fan of GRM, but unfortunetly it took seeking knowledge beyond my own to get me to sign up on the forums...
I've been spending an irrational amount of time and money over the last decade turning Mitsubishi 3000GT's into something...well...they should never really be turned into within reason..
(With the exception of the raw grip from the 275's and 2700lb weight, along with the high speed stability of the long wheel base, I know I could put $50K into this 28 year old mitsubishi, and it will never hold a candle to my $4,500 95% stock Mazda in the corners)
My most recent adventure was installing an aftermarket tubular front subframe, with provided LCA's.
Since installing I've been fighting problems with toe angles... The toe gets all kinds of out of shape under acceleration and breaking, even after a little bit of mild street use... What makes the problem even worse, it seems to almost get stuck that way until I come to a stop, and go lock to lock with the steering. I installed a fresh Reman rack, with new inners and outers, and have not been able to come up with any thing while troubleshooting that the rack is faulty.
I'm trying to figure out if maybe its just bad geometry, or an obvious faulty design I cannot see... I've spent about 30-40 hours just this week working on it every day, trying different things, constantly test driving it, re-aligning the car,checking nuts, and bolts for proper torque, increasing that torque, prying on things to check for slop or play, or anything left loose. Tried disconnecting the sway bar, pulled steering and tore it apart to see if there were any obvious problems, etc.
here are some pictures for reference, these are not of mine, but they show a better look then I can provide, just unfinished..
I do want to point out, while not shown well in the pictures, the rear most mounting points of the LCA's is moved forward about 2-3 inches from the stock design, wondering if this is allowing the control arm to pivot more then normal maybe? The Geometry is supposed to be based on all OEM mounting locations except for that, one mounting point, but it was also built primarily for drag racing, not road racing. I'm sure the geometry is not that great, maybe even trashed, but I was hoping I could make it suitable for the purpose of the car, and perhaps modify it down the road.
I can weld, and do moderate fabrication, but before i got too carried away, I wanted to reach out to people who may have a more knowledge then me on the subject.
Thank you in advanced, and I'm glad to be here!
~ Chris