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You can also use a panhard to help with over/understeer. I used to play with mine. Set different settings for street or track. On the street, I set it for more oversteer (a LOT) cause I dont get anywhere near the speeds I see on the track, so that I get "some" oversteer on the street. On the track, I would reduce it, cause of the higher speeds, I would get off-throttle oversteer, and on-throttle oversteer... Too much. So I dialed the car more neutral. ------------------ Darius Rudis Roadracer: Home built t-arm/panhard suspension powered by an S-trimmed motor :-) My Mustang Page |
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