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      11-10-2011, 03:38 PM   #11
VSmotorsports
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Drives: e92 M3
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Schaumburg, IL

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It depends on how the car feels, what it is doing, and what you want the car to do. Sometimes the car could be understeering so he uses the movements to get the car going in the right direction., also you can use it to scrub off speed in certain areas. The E46 M3 likes to rotate and he can use the wheel to do this too. There is many different driving styles, with his being a little more aggressive and he likes to hang the back end out a little.

Another thing is this car races in a spec class. So we are limited to what mods we can do if any. All the bushings are stock and the ride height is not adjustable. Fine tuning is tough to do with limited adjustments. To add the speed difference compared to an average HPDE to a club racer or professional.
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