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Old 03 May 2001, 01:23 PM
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Hi

I was just wondering, how much difference does the Bumpsteer mod make on the track?

I’ve heard people rave about it and I can understand how initial turnin will improve, but how does the car react once the suspension is completely loaded up and pushing on in a straight line as they inherently do……..

I know that Scoobs are prone to bad understeer on the track due their make up and being 4wd….

Does the car turn in any better? Or just it just increase tyre scrub…………………

James
Old 03 May 2001, 02:59 PM
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It turns in better, it's more stable under braking, and it's easier to slide!

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.....what Killer said
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Old 06 May 2001, 10:16 PM
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Better get it then! ....

Stef - Good Vid..! Shame there aren't any external shots...

Can't wait for the next one....

James
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