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Reducing oversteer under trail braking.
Okay, let's say I have a Lexus IS-F. Let's say this beast makes 431 horsepower at the crank, and 384 lb-ft of torque. Let's say this baby weighs 2989lbs, and has a weight distribution of 47% rear and 53% front.
Problem: This thing oversteers like a mofo under braking into a corner, and its barely controllable. That means weight shifts forward, and there's no weight in the rear to keep it in check. Under braking, the rear suspension lifts about 0.3 inches. I don't know how badly the weight moves. Solution: I have the option to tune the following:
Advice? Please assume that the driver is a god, so driver mods are not an option. Thanks.
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make the front more stiff than the rear. that should help a little if i remember correctly. i don't know if it correlates from fwd to rwd, but my honda had understeer. i corrected it by making the rear more stiff than the front.
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I would try moving some brake bias to the rear.
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Thanks Optical, that helped a little, but it still oversteers like a bitch and now there's some understeer. Some fine tuning will definitely be needed.
TRD, I did as you said, but I'm curious about the physics behind it. Care to elaborate?
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it could just be how you are controlling the throttle. there are a lot of articles online which talk about throttle control to correct oversteer/understeer options.
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But this IS-F is behaving like the engine's hanging out the ass end like a 911. Uncontrollable oversteer to instant spin out. Tri-Power, I have a Mustang Cobra that I use to drag race. Add me to your XBL! Name for Forza 3 is DaAznKnight.
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I played with the ISF and I thought it was an awesome car.
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That was my first reaction. If the clamping force on the front is too great, it will force all the weight to the front and leave the rear unsprung (probably causing some wheel hop). If you lessen the force on the front and increase on the rear, it will keep the rear more planted an the weight shift less dramatic.
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brake balance 47 front pressure at 110. how much downforce are you runnin?
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