28 PSI is a very very low pressure to run your tyres at.I run 28psi in my tyres all round on the FR. Since having a full geo and new front tyres the other day I get plenty of lift off oversteer even with weight in the back.
I ould try lowering your rear pressures a bit, espeically if your not carrying much load in the boot. Other than that, just stay on the power to keep the rear planted
28 PSI is a very very low pressure to run your tyres at.
Even a 1 tonne car has tyre pressures in excess of this and the LCR is 1,356 Kgs.
Keep tyres at 33 PSI or slightly above and you will notice an increase in handling characteristics.
But with an uprated front ARB you should really get the rear ARB done too to balance things out again.
I can confirm that, diff makes an amazing difference.I have a quaife diff so its almost just point n shoot lol
Sorry bud its the opposite.a limited slip diff doesnt make you go round corners better though......it just helps you plant the power better in a a straight line...
a limited slip diff doesnt make you go round corners better though......it just helps you plant the power better in a a straight line...
a limited slip diff doesnt make you go round corners better though......it just helps you plant the power better in a a straight line...
not just think you know what your on about just cuz youve watched the fast and the furious
lets set this straight...... a 'limited slip differential' DOES NOT help in the corners its helps you in a straight line..... when you floor it when you have an LSD ..... the diff locks so that equal power is sent to both wheels ... ergo the wheels are spinning at the SAME speed....
so when you are going round a roundabout..... the outside wheel needs to turn at a greater rate than the inside wheel as it is travelling a further distance than the inside wheel ( a regular differential allows this to happen as it allows the wheels to turn at different speeds to each other)
So with your LSD around a roundabout.... and you poot your foot down... the diff locks so that equal power is sent to both wheels.... so they are then spinning at the same rate/speed ..... this is bad because as explained above the inside wheel is spinning slower than the outside wheel... so when the diff locks the inside wheel spins the same speed as the outside wheel... so the inside wheel is now spinning too fast and your just burning up rubber with the inside wheel..... quite easy if you actually know whast your talking about... not just think you know what your on about just cuz youve watched the fast and the furious