I've no true knowledge of his set up but it looks just like my car did when I competed for the first time in it which was 2001 . I remember talking to P.Powell about it's abilities or otherwise on track ---- his answer was that J.Phillips designed it and therefore it couldn't be improved upon
That was the begining of me learning about set-up through developing my own , disregarding most other Sylva owners comments (very similar to P.Powell's) . Even discussions with Mark Fisher once about what I'd done so far and what I planned doing next , drew raised eyebrows ---- he thought , at that time , that 130 rear and 180 front lbs springs were quite adequate
He had a look at my front lowering device too and smiled
Well look where they all are now regarding spring rates as standard
only the BEC boys run 130 lbs
Our chassis , along with most other Sylva designs are potentially brilliant but need developement .
Weight wise , my Stylus isn't ultra light at 615 kgs . With all the things I've done over 8 years competition developing the car , I'd now say that chassis/suspension improvement will give more reward than weight and power , regarding lap times. The bit that an amatuer can't accurately analyse is what percentage of improvement is down to time in the car
I suspect --------- quite a lot