FWD LET with F28 Virtually no understeer

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by Stupink » Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:21 am

I guess at the end of the day it really is all relative. so depends what else you've had.
Untill I bought my Mr2 and realised what a car can actually do I may well have said the cally isnt that bad as my previous car was a mk2 16v GTE... now that understeers..
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by nikp » Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:28 am

Even when i had the calibra i knew the handling was terrible. When I got the RX-7, all was confirmed.

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Jeez! It's terrible at understeer!


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No, not all cars should understeer. You should be able to get all cars to understeer, but it is not necassarily designed into them. Nearly all front wheel drive cars have understeer designed into them as a safety feature.
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by jay_se5 » Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:33 am

im quiet happy with my handling on my cally,, both the 1's ive had have been ok,, they both been lowered by 40mm and on 17's,,,,my mr2 was good,, but so unreliable
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