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Originally Posted by Ubersuber
Then either you're not trying to induce oversteer or you've not driven much in the wet or on ice or snow.
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It rains here every day. For hours. Always on my drive home. I've driven turbo miatas on snow and ice, even unplowed roads where the lowered (which stiffer rear springs than front even) miata was the plow. Proper driving techniques have allowed my to easily avoid these situations (and of course great snow tires on the miata), not tht I haven't done some snow and rain sliding on purpose.
Your comment here is funny though. This thread is about making the car less neutral when being pushed yet you are trying to induce oversteer? Uhmmmm.
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