I have an elite, and am chasing the mv6 setup. I have fitted lowered sports chassis suspension all round, this has reduced the body roll significantly and I'm happy enough with the ride, but...
...none of the above has had the slightest impact on the steering feedback, it still pulls and reacts a lot more than an mv6 to the road surface and iregularitys. Why is that?
Afaik there is only one mv6/lowered sports chassis component left to fit that is not present on my car, the center tie rod. The bit holding the track rods, pitman arm, and steering idler together.
Talking to TB and Kevin, there is mention of this part in literature of giving sharper steering, and possibly leading to less bump steer, which is what I am after by the sound of it.
Bump steer... :-/ I believe, and Kevin also mentioned this, is something do with suspension movement affecting the steering, in as much that that steering rods to hub don't work on the same axis as the suspension meaning, as Kevin put it, the suspension movement affects the toe setting, all Makes sense in my head without fully applying it to the omega...
Anyway, simple question, to achieve the mv6 steering feel of the face lifts of Kevins and Bob Dents cars, do I need the centre tie rod mv6 face lift centre tie rod? Will this give the desired result? Baring in mind it's listed at 140 odd quid on trade club iirc