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Re: Debate: To induce oversteer.. front/rear spring ratio Tue, 17 August 2004 16:28 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Read the book.

Basically, it is not that simple, as it is a complex combination of spring rates, shock rates, geometry, suspension type, conditions (wet or dry), track surface, car weight, weight distribution etc, etc, etc.

But basically, stiffer rear would help induce overtseer. Just follow the route of every drifter under the sun.

Apart from drifting, why do you wnat to do this. It is much harder and more rewarding to get a car through a corner quickly with everything working in harmony. IMHO, drifting, whilst it can be spectacular, is basically boring shit.
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