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Old 03-01-2007, 04:28 PM
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Default What causes understeer???

My mini in this shit weather seems to understeer alot




Its got Yoko AO32 Tyres - Semi slicks,neg camber arms, poly bushed front end, Spax 14 way Adjustable shocks ( set to 6 on the front, so not to hard )...

Which will cause this to happen, As I need to get it sorted, Even at 20/30mph on roundabouts it understeers and its a right cunt


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Old 03-01-2007, 04:32 PM
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think you have answered your own question there rad "shit weather" and "semi slicks"
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I just wanted to make sure its not the neg camber...
Old 03-01-2007, 04:43 PM
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Understeer caused by a number of reasons including knackered front tyres, suspension too hard on the front, road conditions, excessive speed into the corner.
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Tyres are new 2 weeks back, Suspension isnt hard..

In the wet I dont speed on roundabouts, In the dry its a different story
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Never driven a mini so got no idea how they handle. Is it an older one with really skinny tyres?

Remember skids are caused by one or more of the following:

A - Accelerating too hard.
B - Braking too hard.
C - Cornering too hard.

If the road conditions are bad just make sure you corner gently and don't accelerate too hard.
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One, the main reason, power and steering through 2 wheels = them to spin, when they spin they lose traction, thus causing the car to go in a straight line rather than turn.

Negative camber will only work in the dry when you're taking a mediumish corner pretty hard and well as it makes the whole tyre sit on the road, in the wet, round a roundabout, i'd be suprised if it wasn't aiding the understeer.

Fact that its a mini with tiny wheels also won't help.

Although in the wet, round roundabouts, I seem to get far more oversteer.

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Old 03-01-2007, 06:18 PM
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LOL!

Its the weather matey... your driving a VERY old car remember - don't listen to the bollox that old minis are the best handling car ever as it simply is true!

On a serious note - you've got modified suspension, have you had the car setup by someone that understands minis... ie not your local kwikfit!!??

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semi slicks

seriously, you may aswell cover your tyres in oil
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A032 tyres aren't actually that bad in the wet

What tyre pressures are you running?
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weight balance aswell
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