View Poll Results: DTSS good, or bad
Hell yeah! Its the shit!
23
41.07%
I hate it! Its gay! Wish it wasn't there!
22
39.29%
I don't give a damn!
11
19.64%
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DTSS....good???...bad????...
#26
Former Moderator. RIP Icemark.
Originally posted by Crionics
One problem I have been having, is my car is very prone to oversteer, and it has gotten me into trouble a few times. Basically, I have an '86 NA, base, so my ***** looser than a 2 dollar *****. Under moderate to extreme cornering, the rear doesn't feel at all planted, which causes me to change my input, and it eventually causes the rear to kick out. It is a nasty habit on my part, but if the rear was set up right, I wouldn't have to do it. Twice it has caused me to do a 180 on a 2-lane road...scary!
I think that anyone who feels comfortable driving, and wants to get better driving needs to get rid of it. I am as soon as I can afford it, but it's impossible to learn to drive these cars with the weird feedback you can sometimes get.
One problem I have been having, is my car is very prone to oversteer, and it has gotten me into trouble a few times. Basically, I have an '86 NA, base, so my ***** looser than a 2 dollar *****. Under moderate to extreme cornering, the rear doesn't feel at all planted, which causes me to change my input, and it eventually causes the rear to kick out. It is a nasty habit on my part, but if the rear was set up right, I wouldn't have to do it. Twice it has caused me to do a 180 on a 2-lane road...scary!
I think that anyone who feels comfortable driving, and wants to get better driving needs to get rid of it. I am as soon as I can afford it, but it's impossible to learn to drive these cars with the weird feedback you can sometimes get.
remember under "Under moderate to extreme cornering," the car should be understeering, so if you are not "planted" then you don't have enough traction in the first place. Your problem has nothing to do with the DTSS.
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