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| Understeer in FWD & Oversteer in RWD |
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21 | 80.77% |
| Understeer in RWD & Oversteer in FWD |
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1 | 3.85% |
| Understeer in both RWD and FWD |
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3 | 11.54% |
| Oversteer in both RWD and FWD |
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1 | 3.85% |
| Voters: 26. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Here's an excellent but very technical link on understeer/oversteer as well as camber change:
Handling dissected
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yah mr's are the best when it comes to handeling and tend to be nutral if low on power (914,early mr2) but if there mid to high like a 911 then they can plow bad. now cars like the 959 were compleately nurtural if it was the comfort model with (for that car)perfect power balance (60/40) and the sport model had a more tradishinal fr like setup with (80/20) but thats just my take on things
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