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Old 12-02-04, 06:17 PM
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Do any of you guys experience understeer? Hopefully it's not just a vert thing I won't be able to fix.
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FC's generally do this, get some suspension and sticky tires and play with tire pressure and you'll be all set.
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that sucks! I've driven a different vert and a coupe and didn't notice understeer. It probably doesn't help that I have not top at all right now.

So are you saying to maybe run a lower pressure in the front than in the rear?

Could I maybe use a special setup for sway bars that would help understeer?
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No, run a little less in the rear, and a little more up front, that's the easiest way to attempt to even it out, but every FC's i've driven that was stock has always tended to push through corners unless you trailbrake, then they tend to oversteer.
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