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Old 07-26-2005, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by FormerH22a4,Jul 25 2005, 06:58 PM
Snap oversteer is a term used for people who can't drive the 00s - 2003s.
Take a performance driving course, that will have way more utility for you than changing the suspension to be like an 04.

Snap oversteer only happens at the limit(very high end of the limit);if you know how to control it,it's not a big issue,and it should not happen on the streets.
If it happens on the street,you'r driving way too fast for the circumstances !
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I am the new owner of a 2002 S2000. One of the characteristics that I find a little disturbing about the handling is the power induced understeer with the sharp transition to oversteer when power is reduced. I have tried increasing the front tire pressure to ease this condition - it helps a little. What can I do to the alignment to further ease the "snap oversteer" that I experience during daily driving?
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i bought my ap1 for this reason i didn't liek the changes made to the car... they made it more of a daily drive able car and less of the f1 car it was made after. But i also race at alot of events and kick the crap outta it on the street......
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