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    mk3 oversteer

    any body elses mk3 oversteer??with out the handbrake, its mad fun in the rain

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    All you need is a rear sway bar wound up and bald tyres although it's not advised to do this.

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    Only time I've done it is when lifted off the power and stomped the brakes. Which was accidental...then I spun... and it was wet, hehe.
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    mine 1 does it all the time, was just wondering is they all r like that

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    depends on how you drive really. I can provoke some oversteer in my stock LASER in the dry if I'm game enough.

    I dont have much grip in the wet, so I generally just use my hand brake for any silly buggers like that.

    Early golfs often got a bit of lift off oversteer I've heard/seen, but not done.


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    Quote Originally Posted by russki View Post
    mine 1 does it all the time, was just wondering is they all r like that
    No matter how hard I turn all I get is understeer...which is scary.

    I Guess I should put a fatter sway bar at the back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vee_dub View Post
    No matter how hard I turn all I get is understeer...which is scary.

    I Guess I should put a fatter sway bar at the back.
    depends on driving style too. good old scandinavian flick works in most cases. Helps "unsettle" the car, then turn in hard; and due to physics and stuff like that, the back end out weighs (and/or grips) the front end, and you have oversteer.

    Remember for those playing at home, this is incredibly stupid and dangerous. don't do it when the cops are looking.


    Or you mum is in the car with you.


    And it's her car.




    seriously, take it easy at first, try in an empty car park etc etc, and never do it when there are poles/cars/people/trafic islands/other things you can smash and crash and run in to.


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    mine 1 does it if i turn at fast speed especially on the round abouts. yea i can do it in the dry to. its best to do it in the 2nd gear and at around 50km/h start doin the turn and then let go of the accelarator and the bak just pops out, but dont forget to quikly counter steer and give it a bit or ull spin out. at one time i drove the car sideways for about 15m in the wet with out the handbrake, it was in the industrial area on weekend.

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