Originally Posted by
Dubya
Really? Sounds very scientific, but BS more like.
If a car is already more prone to understeer than oversteer, increasing rear grip will not cause the front to breakaway earlier than it already does; front grip will be unchanged.
Of course, if a car is prone to oversteer (eg because it has bald tyres or retreads at the rear), improving rear grip could make it understeer instead of oversteer.
But increasing the grip on the "grippier" end of the car will have no effect on the grip at the less grippy end.
Front wheel drive vehicles like the Golf have characteristic understeer and so, all things being equal, more grip at the rear of the car will not alter the point at which the car starts to understeer.
There is no "proportionality" about it at all, erko. "LOL"
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