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  • Improving Turn-In

    Hey all.
    I was wondering what is the most effective way to improve turn-in?
    My car (VN commodore 91') has alot of hurdles to jump when it comes to drift. These include: super soft suspension, body roll, massive understear, no hand brake (has a park brake connected to shoes, although the car has 4 disk brakes..), its auto, open diff...

    so... Im thinking the best way to improve my drift ability is to improve my cars turn-in so I can brake drift...

    The analogy I was given I think went along the lines of "You cant make a good omlet out of bad eggs no matter how good your cooking equipment is" "Think of your tyers like the ingredients, they are more important then your suspension set-up"

    So guys, changeing my tyers would be my best bet? Im currently running pretty dodgy ones...
    Can I only change the front to save $$?

  • #2
    you really need it all...

    Firmer springs, stiffer sways, quality shocks, and decent tires. Strutural bracing (front strut tower brace, perhaps rear as well, subframe connectors, whatever's available) is also a good thing for crisper turn-in.

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    • #3
      Tune some toe-out on front tires
      Get tires with stiffer sidewalls
      Get better suspension

      In order of cheapest to more expensive...

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      • #4
        i'm pretty sure this is covered in the sticky threads

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