Drifting With No Front Sway Bar at Mary Sprent blog

Drifting With No Front Sway Bar. Thicker front sway or less rear sway = more understeer. I have a pretty stock e36 and run no sway bar on the front (e46 control arms) and the factory bar in the rear As far as drifting with no front sway, you get a lot of oversteer and snap steer. If it's happening under braking or at the apex, then a larger sway bar at the front won't help, but a larger rear bar will encourage the. I think the best way to set up a drift car is to use very soft spring rates then. Definitely not neutral bias, which is what you. I was wondering if beefing up the front sway bar would make the back swing out easier, and if i should install a rear sway bar as well. Hi guys, i have an e36 18is with an m54b30 swap in it, almost fully drift built! When i first swapped to 6cil, i never got a proper sway.

Z1 Front sway bar is very nice. If anyone is on the edge about this
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I was wondering if beefing up the front sway bar would make the back swing out easier, and if i should install a rear sway bar as well. Thicker front sway or less rear sway = more understeer. When i first swapped to 6cil, i never got a proper sway. I have a pretty stock e36 and run no sway bar on the front (e46 control arms) and the factory bar in the rear I think the best way to set up a drift car is to use very soft spring rates then. If it's happening under braking or at the apex, then a larger sway bar at the front won't help, but a larger rear bar will encourage the. Definitely not neutral bias, which is what you. As far as drifting with no front sway, you get a lot of oversteer and snap steer. Hi guys, i have an e36 18is with an m54b30 swap in it, almost fully drift built!

Z1 Front sway bar is very nice. If anyone is on the edge about this

Drifting With No Front Sway Bar I was wondering if beefing up the front sway bar would make the back swing out easier, and if i should install a rear sway bar as well. I think the best way to set up a drift car is to use very soft spring rates then. Thicker front sway or less rear sway = more understeer. If it's happening under braking or at the apex, then a larger sway bar at the front won't help, but a larger rear bar will encourage the. I have a pretty stock e36 and run no sway bar on the front (e46 control arms) and the factory bar in the rear When i first swapped to 6cil, i never got a proper sway. I was wondering if beefing up the front sway bar would make the back swing out easier, and if i should install a rear sway bar as well. As far as drifting with no front sway, you get a lot of oversteer and snap steer. Definitely not neutral bias, which is what you. Hi guys, i have an e36 18is with an m54b30 swap in it, almost fully drift built!

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