understeer on an MR2? how is this possible?
it's raining up here in Norcal so I decided to go out and practice in the rain...
i get about two good drifts in, but the rest (i did about 35 attempts) end up with me almost crashing twice..
here's what happens.. I enter the corner, and do the usual, late braking, fienting or e-braking, but what ends up happening are either uncontrolled 4 wheel drifts, or severe understeer with Zero front traction.
I can usually rotate the wheel to any upmost direction, and the car will continue to go straight until I stop.
It happens a lot in wet conditions, but even in the dry, this will happen even if I try some late braking. My noob *Censored**Censored**Censored*, however, combines the late braking with strong and admitly jerky steering
inputs.
I have a 91 NA mr2
everything is stock, and pretty old ( 81,000 miles), and the front struts squeek over hard bumps. I have scrap yard yokohamas 225/50/17s in the rear, and some cheap wall-mart 195/50/17s in the front..
i feel like i'm answering my own question but any other input would help..
oh yeah,, i have no suspension modifications. that means no cut springs or anything else to that nature. thanks
it's raining up here in Norcal so I decided to go out and practice in the rain...
i get about two good drifts in, but the rest (i did about 35 attempts) end up with me almost crashing twice..
here's what happens.. I enter the corner, and do the usual, late braking, fienting or e-braking, but what ends up happening are either uncontrolled 4 wheel drifts, or severe understeer with Zero front traction.
I can usually rotate the wheel to any upmost direction, and the car will continue to go straight until I stop.
It happens a lot in wet conditions, but even in the dry, this will happen even if I try some late braking. My noob *Censored**Censored**Censored*, however, combines the late braking with strong and admitly jerky steering
inputs.
I have a 91 NA mr2
everything is stock, and pretty old ( 81,000 miles), and the front struts squeek over hard bumps. I have scrap yard yokohamas 225/50/17s in the rear, and some cheap wall-mart 195/50/17s in the front..
i feel like i'm answering my own question but any other input would help..
oh yeah,, i have no suspension modifications. that means no cut springs or anything else to that nature. thanks
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