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Originally Posted by TylerLieberman
You could try stiffening up the rear a bit. Depending on your rear alignment and what tires you're using, that will also effect how the rear end of the car feels. I'm running almost -2 degrees and on stock tires so the car pitched out in 3rd gear pretty easy. But the lack of contact patch and grip in the rear made the car a bit too unsettled when it was sideways at higher speeds. Had a couple spinouts but was able to make the needed corrections after a couple runs.
With a better tire, and less rear camber, the car would be PERFECT.
Depending on how you drive, you might want different settings for your car. Next event, try a bit more aggressive of an initiation and while you're sideways, if you feel the rear end starting to get that traction back and the rpms are dropping too low, kick the clutch again and it should help keep it going.
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ya thanx i try not to beat on it too much cause i dont want to stretch the eb cables so i user mostly momentum entries when messing around but 3rd jus always seemed to die out hmm gonna have to work the rpm band a lil more