Hi Charley , Did the NEARC have more built in than the factory drawings in the 6.00 manual to suit the gm arms, I am using the 6.00 manual geometry to lay out my Countach frame i'm building, I have also noticed that the 6.0 manual had more than 6deg caster on the front which I thought was high, I assumed it might be that high for the 4wd VT system but throught that 3 or 4 would be fine for a 2wd road car, do you have any thoughts, the 6.0 also had quite a bit of antisquat in the rear, but figured lambo know more about it them me, I did get lucky enough to measure a real Countach from end to end back in 87 and noticed that the upper front arm was higher by about 20mm at the rear than the front, sort of an anti dive in reverse, but cant find out why they did that, could it have been a form of anti lift , I have searched the web for years as to why they did that with no luck, all standard production cars seem to have the rear of the top arm lower for anti dive, from a packaging perspective raising the rear of my top arm would be much better as it moves that point away from my pedals, do you know or can explain why they did it.
Graeme