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Old 09-13-2009, 09:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The more you mod the more noise you get. Has happened with every car I have owned. Larger swaybars especially make more noise I have noticed with my last car.

Yea, you might have too much negative camber. Get that fixed. Also though, the stiffer you make a car, the line between grip and slip gets smaller and smaller. Ultimate grip may go up along with responsiveness, but the breakaway point happens more sudden.

Not sure if your swaybars are adjustable, but if they are you might try to put the rear on it's lower setting and see if that helps reduce oversteer. I also run BC coilovers on my Z and I keep the rear about 5 clicks softer than the front to help with that.
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