Ruturaj
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A powerful RWD (or RWD-biased AWD) car will always oversteer if you apply enough power to exceed traction.
No swaybar will prevent that.
Not prevent but lessen (to make it better balanced).
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A powerful RWD (or RWD-biased AWD) car will always oversteer if you apply enough power to exceed traction.
No swaybar will prevent that.
Not prevent but lessen (to make it better balanced).
What you're saying is that "drifters" waste their money if they get sway bars.Only to a certain degree. If you're ham-fisted with your throttle, swaybars won't matter.
What you're saying is that "drifters" waste their money if they get sway bars.![]()
Yeah, and the natural reaction for most people is to back off the throttle. This is why most road cars are set up from the factory for understeer as a default position.
Of course, you can induce snap oversteer by backing off too if you do it wrong (or right, depending on intent).
I think what you are referring to is drop throttle oversteer. I have never been able to get RWD car to do this outside of a 911. I induce snap oversteer by giving it more gas which increases the oversteer and pop the back end around. I do have Eibach sways so maybe they influence this as they seemed to have reduced the understeer plowing a bunch.