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Torque Steer???
Has anyone found a way to help to prevent some of the horrible torque steer on the spec v. I talked to some techs and only idea they have is stronger moter monts i was wondering if anyone has any better ideas??
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Robert
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I have motor mounts, it doesn't do anything for torque steer. Pretty much on a high torque fwd car there is no way to get rid of it, you will eventually learn to love it and appreciate the fact that atleast your car CAN torque steer
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'01 Black Sentra SE Weapon-R intake, HS header, HKS catback, ES motor mounts, B&M short shifter, Tein coilovers Alpine 9835, Adire Koda 6.1, Adire Brahma 15, Arc 2100cxl, Linear Power 2.2hv, Cadence ZRS-8 '05 Silver WRX STi Injen SES Downpipe, HKS Carbon-Ti catback, Cobb Stage 2 Tune, TiC Super Shifter, TiC Klunk Killer, Tein springs, Nitto NT555R Drag Radials |
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Hey, I've found out that the torque steer can really be put to use coming out of a hard long sweeper and heading into the next tight hairpin on a Solo 2 course. You can use it to really power through a corner. Been lots of fun. And you can reduced it by being real smooth on the accelerator rather than just jumping on it. You can actually still make the same times.
Had mine out this last weekend for a Novice School for Solo2 racing and had a blast taking corners on 3 wheels. Instructors did say however that I should try to get some R compound tires as soon as I can as the stock ones just don't give quite all the grip that the power can use. |
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