My ride heights are F: 4 1/2", R: 5 3/4". That's lower than most TCs I've heard of and the rear is higher than the "1/2" higher than the front" Richard suggested to me. Playing with ride heights may be something to look at. As for changing the rear springs, I do have a pair of 100# rear springs I could swap for my 130# springs...
I don't think it's the springs at fault, our cars are fairly similar and I'm running 160lb rears which gives wheel frequencies of 1.8/2.0 (F/R). On the same spreadsheet assumptions the S2 has OEM values of 1.1/1.4, the TC 1.2/1.4 so they also had a lower front ratio.
I started off with 1.8/1.8 and that didn't feel right so I increased the rear springs, aiming for similar balance to the OEM cars. I can't say the improvement was only down to the springs because I also moved the ride heights as the front was very low and I felt there was too much rake on the car. I also changed damper settings so again, it might not be just a spring thing.
If you change to 100lb springs then it will certainly alter the rear grip but on the same basis as the previous calcs I get 1.8/1.6 F/R ratios which sounds contrary to what Lotus did.
Next - where are you measuring ride height from ? If it's chassis based then that sounds like a lot of rake but to be fair I've no experience of such an angle.
Measuring under the front chassis cross member I have 5.875", at the rear of the central spine just before the "V" I have 6.125" and the rear hoop is 8.625". The latter might not be relevant to yourself because we have different gearboxes and presumably different rear hoops ? I have a garage pit so can measure from the chassis easily but it's also possible with old fashioned external calipers, lying down & stretching your arm underneath to get a rough idea of where you are.
Unfortunately I didn't record the initial settings (no idea why not
) but the earliest numbers I have for the three locations above are 5"/6.5"/10". I went through several permutations up to 6"/6.5"/9" before ending up at the ones I have now.
I've never successfully figured out where the F/R roll centers are on the car but I'm wondering if because there's 1.25" higher at the rear (4.5"/5.75") then the rear roll is too high compared with the front. Don't know and I've no idea how critical that aspect is on our cars so that last sentence is just me rambling.....
Brian