OK, encouraged by a recent run of good form in the open-wheelers, I decided it was time to try the RWD sports cars again. I still have nightmares about the XR GT and GTT from the demo, and since I'd been having more luck with slicks and downforce, decided to try to learn the FZR by lapping Blackwood until I can keep it on the road. It's going... slowly (1:13s) but steadily improving, but I have a couple of issues with the car's handling and I'm not sure if it's normal or due to my setup:
1) Once I start putting a bit of throttle on to carry me through a corner, the car immediately understeers. It soon recovers and returns to the normal line again, but just that brief understeer sends me a bit wide and I have to correct.
2) When this happens I instinctively release the throttle, which seems to cause the car to suddenly oversteer and it becomes difficult (for me) to recover.
Is this a natural result of weight transfer from the front to the back of the car, and vice-versa? If so, would the only way to improve matters be to stiffen the suspension?
Or could it be something to do with body roll? It seems that tweaking the ARBs does have an effect (I started with them both at 25 and I'm sure the coast oversteer was much more pronounced).
I've got the power diff. set to 65% - could that be causing it to lock when I first apply a little bit of power during a turn and resulting in the car plowing?
Should I just stop worrying about it, learn to compensate for it and stop bothering you all?
I've attached the setup below if anyone wants to try running it to see what I mean. To be honest I could get used to the lift-off oversteer because it's handy sometimes, but the brief power-down understeer is really messing with my head and making me want to not like the oversteer I get when trying to correct it.
1) Once I start putting a bit of throttle on to carry me through a corner, the car immediately understeers. It soon recovers and returns to the normal line again, but just that brief understeer sends me a bit wide and I have to correct.
2) When this happens I instinctively release the throttle, which seems to cause the car to suddenly oversteer and it becomes difficult (for me) to recover.
Is this a natural result of weight transfer from the front to the back of the car, and vice-versa? If so, would the only way to improve matters be to stiffen the suspension?
Or could it be something to do with body roll? It seems that tweaking the ARBs does have an effect (I started with them both at 25 and I'm sure the coast oversteer was much more pronounced).
I've got the power diff. set to 65% - could that be causing it to lock when I first apply a little bit of power during a turn and resulting in the car plowing?
Should I just stop worrying about it, learn to compensate for it and stop bothering you all?
I've attached the setup below if anyone wants to try running it to see what I mean. To be honest I could get used to the lift-off oversteer because it's handy sometimes, but the brief power-down understeer is really messing with my head and making me want to not like the oversteer I get when trying to correct it.