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When I lowered it and tightened the suspension, it got even worse.I just ended up buying a VCD controll and I'm still fiddling with the suspension.
I lowered the ride height and tightenend the suspension, for some reason it was gone like that clicks fingers
And an oil change, but apart from them, nothing.
The Evo I had a rather simple system: basically 2 differentials. One in the center and one in the rear. This was great for off-road driving. I've noticed that my Evo I does its best work if I leave the drivetrain totally stock and I go off-road (no diffs, no VCD) but on pavement, it just understeers!
....and the thing is, later Evos (after Evo II, anyways) has a better system for road-racing. I've noticed that with later Evos, all I have to do is leave the drivetrain stock...if I install a VCD, it actually damages the car's flexibility. Without out a VCD or LSD, these later Evos still understeer, but it's not nearly as bad. Also, they start to lift-off oversteer as well. 👍 ...even without mixing tires.
Anyways, I wanna see your settings, Fluke. Very curious...
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