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V6 steering question

jamesbilluk

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Hi all,

Being new to the V6 and this is my first Mid engined car, I have a question, at speed, on the motorway for example, the steering feels quite light, is this normal?

Regards

James.
 
It has been mentioned about a light feel at speed, I used to find it a bit scary doing over 150 something alledgedly.
 
James":262wz97i said:
scary doing over 150 something alledgedly.

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I haven't been that fast yet.... obviously not trying hard enough :race:

Mine didn't feel light at the front! I may or may not have reached around 140 leptons, maybe I can't tell. I shall go and have a play and report back :salut:
 
Hi James, yes it is normal for the phase ones. You get used to it after a while.

If its more than just noticeable, I would check your tyre pressures are correct (too hard and it will exaggerate it) and if its not very confidence inspiring, its usually a sign that the tracings out.

The cars are very sensitive to even minor miss alignment. When its all perfect they feel extremely planted!
 
Many thanks guys :)

Duncan, good to know that its normal,

Its got a set of new 'maxxis' Tyres on at the moment which I shall be changing ASAP, I'll be changing these for a set of Michelin's.

They have the Pilot Sport 3's available on mytyres.co.uk, can't seem to see super sports though.

Regards

James.
 
Used to store 2 bags of road salt in mine, helps with the lightness a little @ speed & doubles up for salting the drive when it snows ;)
 
Thanks guys :)

I may get my self a bit of ballast for the front! think it will take a bit of getting used to coming from a front wheel drive heavy engined van!
 
HI guys, just took the advice and checked the tyre pressures, the fronts were 30.5 psi instead of 20.3 psi, I'll have a drive out later to see how its feeling!
 
You should notice a difference James. I'm not at all technical or a super driver, but I have a weird knack of knowing when the tyres are not quite right especially on the Vee.
 
^^^ Totally agree, no expert but everytime I get in the clio its off to the fuel station to tweek the air pressure, 1-2 psi makes a difference. I now keep a note in the car with the correct pressure.

(Drive out every 3 months-ish hence the check, incase you think I have an OCD problem)

Makes a great difference, never felt that before in any other car. :race:
 
Many thanks guys :) Looking forward to giving it a try with the new pressure,

Enjoying this car more and more! can't get enough of the v6 under acceleration!
 
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