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In Stock class with a square set up (which is what is sounds like people run) does the Z35 really understeer? Is it something that requires correction with a (rear)

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Old 10-23-2011, 09:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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In Stock class with a square set up (which is what is sounds like people run) does the Z35 really understeer? Is it something that requires correction with a (rear) sway?
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In Stock class with a square set up (which is what is sounds like people run) does the Z35 really understeer? Is it something that requires correction with a (rear) sway?
z34? i find it understeers just a tad. i do not think it requires correction with a rear sway. but that's just my preference, i prefer a tad understeer, it's more predictable that way.
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Front bar is still more useful than the rear on the Z
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Front bar is still more useful than the rear on the Z
Absolutely. I had huge improvement with car when I went to 35 mm front bar. My car doesn't understeer but it puts power down much better.
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