dan said:stiffer rear sway bar encourages understeer.
Kenrik said:WTF? no it does not... it helps make it so the rear suspension is stiffer then the front = oversteer...
dan said:ever driven with a stiffer rear sway bar for drift? :bigthumbu
I've driven with a super hicas rear sway bar and the pdm adjustable rear sway bar and both promote understeer (which is good for high speed drift if you know wtf you are doing). now, if you have the proper camber adjustments up front, the rear sway bar will probably help a little bit. it's definately a worth while mod for any car though. but it doesnt eliminate any understeer... body roll yes though, and it makes the rear more stable when it slides out
dan said:ever driven with a stiffer rear sway bar for drift? :bigthumbu
I've driven with a super hicas rear sway bar and the pdm adjustable rear sway bar and both promote understeer (which is good for high speed drift if you know wtf you are doing). now, if you have the proper camber adjustments up front, the rear sway bar will probably help a little bit. it's definately a worth while mod for any car though. but it doesnt eliminate any understeer... body roll yes though, and it makes the rear more stable when it slides out
rollordie said:what can I do to lower the amount or even eliminate the amount of understeer?
I have an 89 coupe BTW.
dori dori said:Swaybars effectively increase spring rates. Increasing rear spring rates would decrease understeer. Kenrik is right. And yes I have drifted on a Hicas bar (i learned on one), suspension techniques (what I have now), stock bars, and other combos.
dan said:and you didn't adjust your front camber any?