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Old 08-04-2013, 11:04 AM   #72 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Caustic View Post
Lift off oversteer is an issue specific to mid/rear cars, but every car can do it. Especially if you put a stiff roll bar on the rear, combine it with crappy tires and drive on wet roads. But if you do that, then you are just looking for it aren't you?
Yep, it's an ineherent dynamic to anything with a good bit of weight on the rear axle, but can be dialed in on most anything.

Really, anything that's reasonably well-balanced will exhibit some oversteer if the throttle is lifted at the limit.
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