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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Jan 31, '07 From Ontario, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
Is it just something wrong wit my car or is all st's have bad traction... even with 110hp my car spins and jumps from a take off pretty badly. My clutch is stock and is still very good, i got stock tires/rims but even so it just doesnt seem to have good traction so once its turboed i dun even wana think about all the spinning it will have from take off.
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QUOTE(punkuup5150 @ Feb 19, 2008 - 1:26 AM) [snapback]643101[/snapback] ok i wish i had this problem i can even get my tired to spic and cant figure out how i mean i do have an auto but u can usually go in reverse and put it into gear and spin them i cant on my celi haha i know this is soo bad for the tranny but its fun to hear the tires chirp but they dont spin LOL.. ![]() ![]() ![]() But seriously back to thread... ok so it seems to me like it is a driver error. From what i have read, i can simply agree with everyone in a sense. But if the problem does not seem to be any of what batman has said, than i would assume anything otherwise would be driver error. I can say from experienced driving with High end cards and average everyday cars, you control the spin of the tire if everything mechanically works properly. Regardless of soft clutch, you need to adjust and keep your feet controlled. Ive driven cars that have metal threads showing on a rainy day and still managed to not spin the tires. Just try and see if you can adjust to your clutch and maybe your problem might be solved. |
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