tires to reduce snap oversteer?
Originally Posted by ZDan,Mar 26 2009, 10:05 AM
~2* camber at the rear as well.
But the critical thing is driver education!
But the critical thing is driver education!
If you are frequently getting snap oversteer in public roads you need to slow down.
Dont flame me, but i found a Wikipedia explanation for anyone learning oversteer. If you cant make it to a school ASAP, then just knowing and realizing whats going on will also be an advantage.
Peep game. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oversteer
Peep game. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oversteer
texas hill country + ME for stis and an elise with a spirited autoX driver at the front was all the driver training i needed for awhile, alot less tinkering in corners and late/progressive braking saved me through many a corner while the subies understeered and the elise got away... i want to go back now
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