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Anyone have problems with wheel spin?
Hey guys. I did a search for this, and forgive me if there's a topic already started on this. (Most of the posts were about VDC)
Anyway, I own an MT Sport. You know on occasion, when the light turns green, and you want a quick getaway? Well, I've tried all different ways to get a good launch out of this car, at all different starting RPMs. Here's the key to what I'm talking about though... I do this on rare occasion, and I don't warm up the tires before a spirited launch. I still am running the stock Potenzas and do notice a significant difference depending on the outside temperature. It just seems that this car struggles for traction when having a little fun with it. I always have my VDC on, but that's the key. I just don't want the car to spin it's wheels so much through the first two gears. Our VDC does leave a bit for wheel spin which is nice. Once the car finally has a good hookup, then she moves. Anyone else noticing this? |
float your clutch after dropping it from 4k then when you feel them grab all the way just push more into the throttle. any car with a stick if you just dump the clutch and stomp the gas will spin, a good launch is all about technique.
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You can start by trading your Z in for a real color. :shakes head:
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Here's me normally at a stoplight... :driving: spin spin spin spin.... moderately get moving... shift... a little more of a spin... finally hook up. BTW, don't listen to that M4A1Mustang guy. The color of his car makes me want to puke. He can't get a good launch just because of those "Custom Curb Racing Stripes" he "applied" to 3 of his wheels. ;) |
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I did notice the best launches in this car is when you feel the back wheels hopping just a little bit. At least it seems like it's biting well, but that's rare for me doing it when the tires haven't been spun a little before the actual launch.
When I watch the Edmunds test video, that's the launch I want, but of course, they've heated the tires up beforehand. Oh well. |
The rubber or these types of tires are usually made of a softer material than regular tires. As such, they tend to be more susceptible to temperature changes. I almost always get wheel spin in the winter or when the tires are cold.
If you want less wheel spin & a good launch, practice your clutch technique like suggested. If I'm not too tempted when stopped at a light, I usually shift & accelerate smoothly in 1st and gun it to the higher gears. You probably shouldn't launch your car at every stop light anyways. |
you could just dump the clutch at the light before to warm up the rubbers, then you're ready for the next light. i launched against a s2000 in the rain, slid around more then they all did in tokyo drift but did manage to stay in front of him the whole time. guess he should have spent more money on his engine than a veilside body kit for it. i had to show him my yellow car was faster.
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I think you would seriously benefit from some wider tires if you are trying to get the best launch possible. In my opinion the stock rear tire is lacking.
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time for new tires?
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