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Old 09-08-2004, 04:27 AM
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would a rb25det change handling?

Hey all, im jst wondering about a rb25det swap. I have read the rb swap thread but i couldn't find anything about how a rb25 would affect the cars handling. I have a S15 btw but i guess it would be the same with the S14.

Wouldnt the car understeer a lot in corners because of all the extra weight towards the front?

any info. would be appreciated, thanks

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Old 09-08-2004, 09:37 AM
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Re: would a rb25det change handling?

There Is Some Added Weight Over The Front Tires But That'll Increase Front Traction.... I've Experienced Better Handling With My Rb20 Than A Stock Car Or A Car With A Ca Of Course With A Sr Your Going To Experience Almost Nuetral Handling Which Is The Best Unless You Are Used To Alot Of Oversteer Like Me.
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