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Re: Understeering a-rama

To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Understeering a-rama
From: Gordon Glasgow <glasgow@serv.net>
Date: Fri, 05 May 2000 18:35:47 -0700
It probably has nothing to do with the bump stops. They would only come into 
play if you were
already in a turn and had major lateral G's going, to the point where the body 
roll allowed the
frame and bump stops to meet.

What's probably happening is that the LSD is set on the tight side. When that 
happens, you get
understeer when initiating a turn, particularly at low speed. Try this test. 
Find a flat parking lot
someplace, put the car in neutral with the handbrake off, turn the steering 
wheel a goodly ways
over, and try to push the car by hand. If it feels like the handbrake is still 
set, that's the LSD.

About the only way to do a donut with that setup is to start the turn slowly, 
stuff in the clutch,
bring up the revs and dump the clutch. You should get a pretty good snap-spin. 
Not recommended for
parts longevity, though. Ring and pinions and LSD's are pretty spendy items. 
Better leave that stuff
to the CART guys.

Daniel Neuman wrote:

> Hello All,
>         I forgot to tell you guys that the other night when I was
> in the rather questionable part of town I tried to do a couple of
> donuts in a big fourway intersection(at night in an'industrial' neighborhood
> with no-one else around for miles).  I could not do it??  The car was under
> steering so badly that it couldn't stay in the intersection.. I almost
> hit a curb.
>         Now Iknwo that it understeers because I have the 4.11LSD and I
> cut the rear bumpstops down to the improved street version (from Bob
> Sharps manual) but have not yet touched the front bumpstops.. Should I
> go with the improved street profile or jsut go with the racing
> 'to increase oversteer' profile??  Or should I jsut do one and if it
> still oversteers just go withthe more radical racing profile??
>
>                 Daniel 69 2000
>                 SF CA
>

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Gordon Glasgow
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