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Old 11-15-05, 11:01 AM   #1
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Default Oversteer or understeer??

Do you prefer a car that have a tendency to oversteer or understeer?
What do you prefer!?? I like slightly oversteered cars, very fun to do powerslides with those. Mid engined cars like Ferraris or a Lotus Elise is perhaps the most neutral. Would be fun to test such a car.
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in a front wheel drive i would rather err on the side of oversteer.

in anything else i would rather err on the understeerside.
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Old 11-16-05, 10:31 PM   #3
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A little understeer, but only if the engine has enough grunt to pitch in and help. Especially as far as FWD cars go.

If the car is a naturally stable one though, oversteer can be a lot of fun.
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