Um neither am i, i clearly said in my post and i quote
"WORK SHIT OUT FOR YOURSELVES!! dont do things just coz i say or or anybody else says, do some research, maybe do a little maths and really work out what will work, experiment, stuff with different setting but dont just run what beau yates runs so u can say u have a sick sprinter drifter the same as beau."
I cant understand why you are even in here telling people what works or not, the title clearly states that this is a grip and tarmac racing section, not a drift section, and as your sig clearly says, you have a drift KE70. The fact that you even mentioned using NCRCA's shows me that you dont know as much about this stuff as you say you do, you come in here and in your 1st post you winge about the "jibber Jabber" have a go at samQ's driving. Then in your second and last post you say that a wider track is better, then you say that having more track causes different leverage in the suspension system. Whilst this is partially correct but it has absolutely nothing to do with the spring rate unless you run massive offset wheels, LCA's have nothing to do with the spring rate as the whole strut gets moved out, spring and all, so there is no more leverage on the spring than in a standard track situation.
Also, have u wieghed your motor? do you know 100% for sure that is heaps heavier than a twincam? Do you run semi slicks? If not, than comparing a 400lb spring on a semi slick shod race car to your car with an 8kg spring and a road derived tyre is like comparing chalk and cheese.
Look, u have a drifter, good for u, not my cup of tea but great, i have a trackday car with rego plates, i have no interest in drift and keep my nose way out of any drift related areas. You will not find a post ANYWHERE drift related by me, this is coz i know sweet f a about setting up a drifter and never claimed to know anything on the subject. I keep my nose out of where it does not belong, you should do the same.