OK. To all the people who suggested in a more or less direct way that I needed more spring rate....you were 100% correct. To recap, previously I was running 200lb/inch front and 150 lb/inch rears on DMS gold coilover bodies. This did seem a long way off most people were running, so I ordered some 350 lb/inch front and 275 lb/inch rears. Didn't think the physics of it through well and got them in the same length. I had a bit of room to drop the lower spring seat and thought it would be OK. It wasn't. Turns out before the springs go too far down the shock bodies they start to foul on big hard things like driveshafts and upper suspension arms. I put them down as far as I could and it still looked like a 4wd. I should have taken a photo to give you a chance for a laugh at my expense. Drove it round and was surprised that it was no that hard, so when I ordered 50mm shorter springs I went a touch harder again to 400 lb/inch front and 300 lb/inch. I did a short course hillclimb today and the car feels so much better, with far less moving around, front to rear pitching etc. Was looking forward to putting in a reasonable showing as the track warmed up, but then it seems that the combination of my new OS Giken superlock LSD and my revived A050s have generated too much traction (how can you have too much traction) and clutch started slipping
so went home early again.
I am determined to get a setup which works and keeps working so will just keep plugging away. I feel like I am making progress but it has been an expensive fortnight....