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Old 05-11-2004, 01:17 AM
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HICAS/All wheel streering good for performance"

I am currently doing research on a few cars for spirited driving(solo2) including the 240sx wich has the HICAS system. I have read many different comments about it. Very mixxed responces.. 90% of the posts I see about HICAS is about people wanting to remove it so they can drift it.. wich does me no good becuase I dont care about drifting at all. lol
So, just how good is the HICAS or any other all wheel streering system for solo1/2. Just how much does it improve cornering? Is it hard predict/get used to? and over all does it do more good then harm or visa versa?

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Re: HICAS/All wheel streering good for performance"

looks like you may have to do the research & report back to us.

sounds like it ought to work great, but then, I've never driven one.

A freind of mine had an all-wheel drive Subaru and he said it cornered like a slot car. Of course, he wasn't driving it on the edge like you do in solo.
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