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PostPosted: Fri Feb 03, 15:36 Reply to topicReply with quote
Hello

I'm struggeling with a oversteering problem in RBR, especially with the https://bhms.racesimcentral.net/download/11907 Ford Focus RS WRC 2003. I dont have this problem with the Skoda Fabia, well it's a lot shorter car... But with the longer cars the problem occur. It is wery annoying when the cars rear end is always moving sideways. Crying or Very sad Its wery hard to keep a nice line in the corners, because the rear end wants to throw it self aroud... I have experiment with different setups (diff, sprigs etc), so is my driving style totally wrong?

Any suggestions, tips, instructions or advices to my problem!?
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 00:55 Reply to topicReply with quote
i think your driving style isnt quite suited for rallying if you are complaining of oversteer Smile. i think you just need to get used to it, considering that oversteer is so prevelent in rallying.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 02:22 Reply to topicReply with quote
...reduce rear diff lock especially for speed....also you can try softer susp and more locked central center diff...good luck
 

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 04:50 Reply to topicReply with quote
norco123 wrote:
i think your driving style isnt quite suited for rallying if you are complaining of oversteer Smile. i think you just need to get used to it, considering that oversteer is so prevelent in rallying.

You are very wrong on this matter. The Focus has a very high tendency of oversteering. The rear end wants to swing out all the time. I have a set of setups (Tarmac, snow, and gravel), but it still wants to swing around. It's a good car to drive around with, (I like to use it online) but the default setups are very wrong.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 14:15 Reply to topicReply with quote
Thnx *CF*, reducing rear diff for speed helped a lot! Very Happy It's not yet what I want it to be, but its a lot closer now. Probally I have to just get used to it as norco123 pointed out Smile

Hope my pedals didnt broke yesterday, cause they feel really insensitive... Well thats another problem...
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