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I did a 180 mile trip to Plymouth Uni today with my daughter but the route is mostly fast dual carriageway not B-road twisties and no roundabouts.
The A38 dual carriageway is potentially very fast - Quite capable of safely taking a constant 120 mph if little traffic, but it's the UK, so no opportunity. There's some sweeping fast bends on it which would have been ideal for some high speed testing. One stretch was good - Dual carriageway with tight but smooth bends with an advised speed of 40 but 70 was absolutely no problem - The diff makes the car feel totally unphased and rock steady. Obviously I built up to it slowly rather than go steaming in.
On another short stretch of dual carriageway nearer to home, the road dips and bends and rises bending right then left and swooping down and with cambers which usually threaten to unsettle the car but today with the diff I could simply blast right through it. It feels almost as if my car is no longer front wheel drive.
Overall, the car feels as if the suspension has changed - It feels more settled and planted - But I'm very aware of the dangers of the placebo effect.
I need some twisty B-roads and roundabouts.