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Thread: Little torque steer concern.

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    Little torque steer concern.

    Hoyhoy.
    May be it's just me, but when accelerating hard with APR on & over rough surface I feel some torque steer twitch. Sometimes I also hear a bang on the firewall, reminds me of the old Cooper-S days [gear box mount] which I had some quick ones.
    First heard this when I done the Quarter at Eastern Creek 1/4. I'm worried I've done some sort of damage & don't wan't to say so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy
    Hoyhoy.
    May be it's just me, but when accelerating hard with APR on & over rough surface I feel some torque steer twitch. Sometimes I also hear a bang on the firewall, reminds me of the old Cooper-S days [gear box mount] which I had some quick ones.
    First heard this when I done the Quarter at Eastern Creek 1/4. I'm worried I've done some sort of damage & don't wan't to say so.
    What sortta time did u pull ed? Yeah torque steer... its a ageing design chassis. I'm not suprise cos d eng's mounts does feel soft. If there is no weird vibrations n ur car on/off throttle smoths then i guess its ok. I think u Can/May alter the p/s assist on the car, its may help with the torque-steer, but again it the chassis that have overall effect.

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    Hoyhoy.
    Best time was a 14.7 @ 150km's. I'm not too worried about the torque steer it's only happened a couple times, like I say it was hard accelerating & rough.
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    Ummm not sure but would suspension help with this or hinder this??? If the chassie is sprung harder and the dampening is up rated is there more of the force being produced by the engine being transferd into the wheels? Or is it being reduced do to less movment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoloGTi
    Ummm not sure but would suspension help with this or hinder this??? If the chassie is sprung harder and the dampening is up rated is there more of the force being produced by the engine being transferd into the wheels? Or is it being reduced do to less movment?
    Hoyhoy.
    It beats me. Just wondering if any of the other Polo GTI driver's have noticed the same as me, if not may be I do have a problem.
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    Does the polo have equal length driveshafts.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque_steering
    Last edited by shaneth; 10-11-2006 at 05:40 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shaneth
    Does the polo have equal length driveshafts.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque_steering
    Hoyhoy.
    That one I'm not sure of.
    Hooroo.

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    Could you take it back to golf and get it fixed under the warranty or is that the same problem across the board?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk3vr6
    Could you take it back to golf
    Sorry i dont mean to pick but i am assuming your meaning VW. And as it being a problem i am no mechanic but from my experience with front wheel drive cars they will all get a bit of torque steer especially if your hard accelerating etc. But please correct me if im wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shaneth
    Sorry i dont mean to pick but i am assuming your meaning VW. And as it being a problem i am no mechanic but from my experience with front wheel drive cars they will all get a bit of torque steer especially if your hard accelerating etc. But please correct me if im wrong.
    Hoyhoy.
    I think you might have the right conclusion. Like I say, I think it may be me because it only happens on hard & rough.
    P.S. With APR this thing accelerates hard.
    Hooroo.

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