Serious understeer, Unfortunately not while autoxing |
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Serious understeer, Unfortunately not while autoxing |
Randal |
Mar 20 2009, 10:02 AM
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stownsen914 |
Mar 24 2009, 08:58 AM
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That was certainly an unfortunate result.
There's nothing quite like understeer on cold slicks. I had an experience like this in my 914/6 track car. It seemed like whatever understeer I normally had (the car had an understeer setup when I first built it), it was MUCH worse when tires were cold. Luckily in my case there was only dirt and grass at track out, not a guardrail ... Scott |
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