03-29-2017, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Icecreamtruk
You know what, dont do anything else to your setup. Go to an empty space (track or parking lot, industrial zone, whatever, just something big and empty), disable all nanies (5sec push on track control should work, you could do the pedal dance if you know how to), and then do what you would do to take the turn where you think your rear is stepping out. If it starts stepping out, dont correct it, let it spin, all the way. Im still not convinced you are seeing oversteer. Dont do anything else you wouldnt be doing before, dont try to force the spin (which you can in any car, any setup), just do what you were doing, similar speeds if possible, make sure there is enough space, and just see what happends.
I honesly think spending more money before having a clear sight of what your problem is, its a waste of money and time. Also, disable those nannies already, you should not be driving on track with them, dont depend on them, it will not make you a better driver by any means.
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That would be good idea, but first i need to find a empty space...
I didn't fully turn off my TC when I am doing track cus I was afraid too.
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