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Old Mar 26, 2002 | 06:52 AM
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prevalent understeer. One guy that was featured in grassroots magazine said i should disconnect a link on my front sway bar. that will help with the understeer. kind of a scary thought, but i dunno what do you guys think?

PLENTY of hp! i have junk tires on right now, and around the skidpad (it was the drivers school) i could just incinerate the tires by mashing the throttle. i did it once and everyone in the crowd was cheering as smoke started to billow from the front tires

tires: last time i raced i had dunlop SP5000's and they were GREAT! this time i had junk winter tires on and MAN does it make the biggest difference! even at 50lbs of tire pressure i was still having lots of roll over. . . .

sparks: i obliterated one of my tires down to the chords. someone said they saw sparks off the line on one of my runs!

the max did pretty well considering the garbage tires i have on it. I'm putting my 17's on in about a week, for the april 7th race. should do alot better with 235 45 17's over my 195 50 15 winter tires!
Old Mar 26, 2002 | 08:01 AM
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Mmmmmmm SFCs and ST sway bars.
Old Mar 26, 2002 | 08:02 AM
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yeah, i still need to do subframes. ..
Old Mar 26, 2002 | 08:54 AM
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Stock front bar and Addco RSB is probably the closest to oversteer your are going to get. Unless you actually disconnect the front bar. It would be easy to try.
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