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      08-02-2012, 09:00 AM   #44
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Drives: RR Velar R=Dynamic M2C R1200GS
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Originally Posted by Richbot View Post
Nothing wrong with some body roll as long as you aren't screwing up the tire, in general you want the car to be as soft as possible with the limiting factors being good tire wear and good transition behavior. Stock spring rates on just about every car ever made fall short of where they need to be to take care of the tires, but compliance is very important



Looks like your new car understeers more
Actually this car is as close to neutral of any car that I have driven on track with a real nice balance of slight power on oversteer.My 08 seemed to be quite loose the majority of the time.In steady state cornering,you can control it very easily with very minor steering wheel corrections & throttle control which is great.
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