Can anyone help me out with comparison of the upgraded suspension (Hotckis TVS, RMS, XV...) with new cars?
I am a huge Alfa Romeo fan (I've owned 4 Alfas until now) and the V8-bug bit me last year when I was visiting USA for the first time (I've rented a 2011 R/T Challenger). I've driven other V8s (Audi, Mercedes), but NONE could compare to the Hemi V8. The sound, the feeling, the whole experience was so overwhelming that I immediately started to look how to get my hands on a V8 Challenger over here in Central Europe.
Anyway, the stock suspension is really bad so I must upgrade it. I have read I don't know how many articles, forum posts, different views and opinions and what I would like to know is how it compares to European style handling.
I own a '96 Alfa Romeo Spider (front-wheel drive, 4-cyl, 2.0 liter, twin-spark, 150 HP) - it is maybe the best front-wheel-drive handling cars ever. I've upgraded the suspension with Bilstein B6 shocks and Eibach springs which made it even better in the corners so now I can keep up the pace in the corners with much more powerful cars. Of course, when we get to the straight part of the road they pull off, but in the corners my Spider kicks butts. I know it is impossible to get that kind of handling from a 45-year-old american muscle, but I would like to make it as good as possible.
Has anyone driven a let's say BMW 3-series or Audi A4/A6 and can compare it to an E-body with full Hotchkis/RMS/XV suspension upgrades? Body roll, cornering, etc?
From what I've read on this forum and online articles, I would go with RMS Alterktion/Street Lynx setup, but the price is much higher than Hotchkis TVS. Is it worth it? I won't go racing with the Challenger - I want to turn it into a corner-carving GT.