what's the definition of understeer again?
The drive to work... around roundabouts, have you even heard the term "pigrooting"? Think about it.
I wouldn't if i was you. Just put a peloquin in it or something.
How would a Front drive handel on asphalt with a locker diff?
I have a fair idea what will hapen on the dirt, which is why i want it, but what about on the drive to work?
Is it just gunna snap axels?
I am sorta looking at either a custom made Air locker, from Keysbourgh diffs, or a CIG locker, from Science's welding shed.
what's the definition of understeer again?
The drive to work... around roundabouts, have you even heard the term "pigrooting"? Think about it.
I wouldn't if i was you. Just put a peloquin in it or something.
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Locked diff on a FWD is a HUGE NO NO!! As preeny says the understeer will be horrendous and you'd be lucky to do a u-turn over a 6 lane highway no exaggeration! I've tried this on RC cars and it's atrocious! PLEASE DON'T DO IT!!!!!![]()
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The Gibson Motorsport Exa has a locked diff and doesnt appear to understeer at all on track, it handles sooo damn well! I was soo surprised to find out it had a locker! Mate of mine in Vic owns the car..
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Not having a go Lorenz but I find that really hard to believe, even in a 4WD if you lock the front diff it massively decreases your turn in. The exa may have an adjustable LSD that can be almost locked but a fully locked diff in a FWD it would be lucky to get round the corners on a track without going straight ahead, not to mention the torque steer![]()
2008 VRS Wagon. Yellow, very yellow!
Forever blowing bubbles.
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Email: chris@tprengineering.com
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Website: http://www.tprengineering.com
Email: chris@tprengineering.com
It was a vast improvement over the escort I had prior. It's handling was part of it's charisma - you had to own one to understand it I think. Some of our member from the coast may remember it, bright orange on it's belly, debadged and smoothed with black black windows. It was a regular at Terrigal on a thursday night.
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