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<E36 M3> understeer



I've been able to induce LESS understeer by increasing the front tire
pressure with Michelin Pilots AND R1's on my 95 M3.......got the car neutral
+--slight oversteer.  If it doesn't work for you, consider the sway bars.

Chris Brennan
#BMW CCA 19577

>Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 14:54:27 -0500
>From: Duane Collie <drcollie@domain.elided>
>Subject: understeer in an M3
>
>>Subject: Re: M3 understeer
>>
>>Depending on how much you want to get rid of, the first thing I would do
>>would be to play with your air pressure.  Add a couple pounds in front
>>and/or subtract same from rear until you like the result.  Maybe you'll
>>get the desired effect on the cheap; for the street I don't know that
>>you'd have to do anything too radical.  But then....
>>
>>Gary Buff
>>95 318ti
>
>:::BZZZZZZZZZtttttttt:::    Thank you for playing....next contestent.
>
>Sway Bars = Understeer change.  Get some adjustable ones.  You can fiddle
>with tire pressures until the cows come home and ya ain't gonna take out
>any noticeable understeer.
>
>Duane Collie
>SVR/UUC/Bubba
>

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