I don't have any good asphalt recommendations. I don't remember all the details of what I ran last year, and I've improved
a lot over the winter carpet season, particularly with setup, with the help of a couple other people driving Schuis this year. I'll say, though, that I'm never far from Hofer's basic setup, which itself isn't
that far from the kit setup. The changes mostly seem to be about adjusting for your track layout, grip level, tires, body, and driving style.
I'll be starting with my carpet setup, with Ride red springs front and rear, an LTC-R, and probably .5-1mm more droop, and go from there. Our asphalt track, while very abrasive, has fairly good grip.
I should post my carpet setup, so I don't have to start over again next winter.
-Mike