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Old 07-26-2016, 06:06 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by FNCrazy View Post
Thanks! Well, I like oversteer, but this snap oversteer thing I wasn't fond of. I'll be replacing my tires with non-shitty ones, so I'd probably lean towards a touch more oversteer, and removing my traction control turn off buttons from the car and put in my garage.
Tuning your car towards more oversteer will just make the "snap oversteer" worse. You need to figure out what driver error cause the problem. Over countered? Lifted off throttle? Turned off traction control on the street with curbs around? Other?

Rce yellows and better tires and alignment would help a lot. Suggestion to go to a track day/hpde or skid pad to learn/practice.
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