"The KPI is amost zero as well as the scrub. Newer minde why this is so, but it is possible using doubble A-arms. The McP leg would have needed to go throught the wheel and tires. "
not necessarily true... as far as the scrub is concerned...
MacP struits usually have a large offset between the wheel centerline and lower attachment point for the struit, so there is space to move the upper struit bearing out enoug to get the KPI needed and resulting scrub...
my delta integrale, which is very 80's technology, has zero scrub (as far as I can measure) with a "normal" MacP
as for the geometry change... I did some work on a racing car that used MacP struits in the front and we lowered the ball joint to get the better camber curves. But IMHO, you should look at not only camber change in bump, but combined bump + steer, as there is great scope to adjust your geometry with more castor, which will give you more camber in a turn..
also, I do not know how is current MacP technology, but one of the problems with it, IMHO is that the struit has to resist bending forces in a turn, which affects the resistance and stinction in a damper...