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does it detect understeer... for example, you are taking a 90 degree right hand turn (slow approach prior to taking the turn) and you accelerate prior to the apex... normally this will result in your car (snow on the ground) plowing straight ahead until you release the accelerator. What happens in this case?
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Originally posted by DEVO
does it detect understeer... for example, you are taking a 90 degree right hand turn (slow approach prior to taking the turn) and you accelerate prior to the apex... normally this will result in your car (snow on the ground) plowing straight ahead until you release the accelerator. What happens in this case?
does it detect understeer... for example, you are taking a 90 degree right hand turn (slow approach prior to taking the turn) and you accelerate prior to the apex... normally this will result in your car (snow on the ground) plowing straight ahead until you release the accelerator. What happens in this case?
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On understeer shouldn't the brakes be applied to the rear and not the front? Actually not both rear but the inside rear... so if you are taking a 90 degree right hand turn... the right rear brake should engage if understeer is detected.
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