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Wacky Racer
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by Wacky Racer » Sat Sep 30, 2006 1:50 pm
At last after a number of weeks and false starts I got my car this morning.
I've already found a way to avoid understeer, flick the car the wrong way to which u intend to turn and then use the throttle to balance the oversteer. I used to do this in my westy but i didn't think it possible with the elise.
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by Dominic » Sun Oct 01, 2006 7:43 pm
Wacky Racer wrote:At last after a number of weeks and false starts I got my car this morning.
I've already found a way to avoid understeer, flick the car the wrong way to which u intend to turn and then use the throttle to balance the oversteer. I used to do this in my westy but i didn't think it possible with the elise.
Magic Fun

Sounds like you need to do an autotest

See the meets section; 8th oct.
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by simon » Sun Oct 01, 2006 7:47 pm
Scandinavian flick on the road in an Elise?
I foresee a hedge/wall shaped mark in your clams

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by Wacky Racer » Sun Oct 01, 2006 9:38 pm
simon wrote:Scandinavian flick on the road in an Elise?
I foresee a hedge/wall shaped mark in your clams

Most probably

......but the ladies love a scar or two (not that I've got any scars worth mentioning or ever found a woman how shares this view but there's nothing like romantic nostalgia

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