Hey,
I guess a lot of people have the same problem as me.
Sorry for starting a new thread that is not needed, if this is a repost.
What do people do on here to fix understeer with a new Golf R?
Hey,
I guess a lot of people have the same problem as me.
Sorry for starting a new thread that is not needed, if this is a repost.
What do people do on here to fix understeer with a new Golf R?
There are a range of things
Suspension
Sway bars
Anti Lift Kits
Unibrace Underbody
Haldex AWD controller
Different people do different combinations of the above. I don't know anyone who has done all of them, or even evaluated all of them, to give an opinion about which gives the best bang for you buck, biggest change, or which combinations work best. I presume some of that would come down to driving styles and requirements anyway.
I'll let other people recommend specific brands and components.
So far I have had the car two weeks and I have done the whiteline rear sway and the whiteline adjustable castor/anti lift kit.
It is a loads better, but I still get a bit of low speed understeer. I was thinking about playing with the camber next. Also looking at the Haldex AWD controller (don't really want to go that far tho)
Well, the Haldex AWD controller will change it from FWD bias to RWD bias meaning under/oversteer at low speeds can be controlled with your right foot. I remember a video of a Eurotec or Sportec R (in another language) on Youtube who had done the Haldex controller, and they could do a flick 180 at a rather low speed. Was great!
Looks like it mite have to be the goah well, who needs money anyway!
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You can try unbolting the front sway bar to see if that changes things... Even trail braking into the corner can help turn-in. Is it pushing wide when you're exiting a corner or on the way in?
Before spending money on the AWD controller and regardless of the brand of sway you choose...I would recommend getting a front sway bar to go with your RSB. You will find the improvement to be worth the money. It is a shame that you didn't get it when you did the ALK as the cost of install would be a lot less installing it together with the ALK than on it's own.
I've had my car with just an RSB installed and now with both sways installed. The car has virtually no understeer with both installed and tracks like it is on rails and is much more composed and predictable on turns.
Last edited by triode12; 28-05-2011 at 08:23 PM.
I'm a bit careful with front sway bars, I have had them make the car understeer. I put one on my last M5, it was shocking! mite give it a go on this car if you think it is the go.
I haven't discovered understeer in mine yet.Are you tracking yours?
2010 Golf R 5 dr , Black , DSG , Leather and 8.5x19 ET50 AZEV Type R
Mid-corner? Maybe you're giving it a bit too much gas too soon? When I tracked my quattro, i found it helpful to trail-brake through the corner, unloading the rear. Also, when you're on the throttle, sometimes backing off a little bit when you feel the front start to push wide will help bring the rear around.
But I've never driven a R before only largely anaemic B3&4 quattrosBigger rear bars on those cars have helped immensely but with their nose-heavy nature, they always tended to understeer anyway... I think it's hard to get away from that in an AWD road car.
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