Safety of s2000- is the oversteer predictable?
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2kturkey, something's not entirely clear to me ... are you suffering from understeer on the track or on the streets? I have not had the S2000 on the track but I have had my previous cars on the track a fair few times ... it'd be more than 10 outings.
I'm still presuming that your undesteer comes from the way you drive it (ie. your driving style). As I said before, with what ever I'm doing, I'm marveling at the absolute non-existance of understeer. I'm not getting any while from all my previuos experiences (other cars) by all rights I think I should be getting some ... the other cars did undesteer at a point where I have the S2000 gripping the front like there's no tomorrow.
I'm still presuming that your undesteer comes from the way you drive it (ie. your driving style). As I said before, with what ever I'm doing, I'm marveling at the absolute non-existance of understeer. I'm not getting any while from all my previuos experiences (other cars) by all rights I think I should be getting some ... the other cars did undesteer at a point where I have the S2000 gripping the front like there's no tomorrow.
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