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post Mar 23, 2006 - 3:12 PM
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Hello guys just wondered if you guys have noticed this on your celicas.

-When I go to take off from a stop sign with enough go pedal that I can spin a tire when I hit a patch of dirt my steering wheel will kick to one side and the car will go that way until I compensate for this. I believe this is called "understeering or oversteering" I can't remember the technical term used, but it is common on front wheel drive cars....


-Now I find it really annoying, say if you wanted to really take off and instead of going in a straight line you are fighting the steering wheel from moving side to side.


-Is there anything that would help with this? Say different "size" tires or a higher pressure power steering pump to hold the tires straight with less force needed.


-I used to drive a turbo charged rear wheel drive car and did not have any of this to deal with, it makes me want my rear wheel drive back!!!!!! Any thoughts ideas????
 
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post Mar 24, 2006 - 12:32 PM
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Funny thing was he said he had "lower gearing" for his special edition celica, which would give him more power on take off making tire spin easier...... HHHHMMMMM just thinking out loud here...


I believe he was fibbing.... Toyota never changed the transmissions. The transmission in a 94 ST Auto is the same as the 97 ST auto (they stopped making ST's in 97 right)

C-52 is the same transmission in a 94 ST manual as the 97 ST manual

Ect.

kill torque steer... don't launch at such high RPM's, its not like you will beat anyone in a Celica anyways laugh.gif


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