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C8 Performance stats leaked?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldmachguy" data-source="post: 16277567" data-attributes="member: 48367"><p>Alters the car’s inertia, which significantly improves rotation, squat and dive, which gives more latitude in spring and damping rates. Yes, that makes the car accelerate, brake and corner better.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My C6Z has snap oversteer, especially with low fuel. Pro drivers can easily catch it, or induce it, then throttle steer the car (see Tiff Needell vid on YouTube). Everyday club racers / HPDE blokes like me have to work a little harder to do that.</p><p></p><p>I agree that the proof will be at the track in the hands of the intended track enthusiast customer - especially in the wet.</p><p></p><p>But as someone said, what a great time to be a car guy. Screw brand loyalty. Buy what makes you grin. Buy the car that you can’t help but looking back at after you park it and walk away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmachguy, post: 16277567, member: 48367"] Alters the car’s inertia, which significantly improves rotation, squat and dive, which gives more latitude in spring and damping rates. Yes, that makes the car accelerate, brake and corner better. My C6Z has snap oversteer, especially with low fuel. Pro drivers can easily catch it, or induce it, then throttle steer the car (see Tiff Needell vid on YouTube). Everyday club racers / HPDE blokes like me have to work a little harder to do that. I agree that the proof will be at the track in the hands of the intended track enthusiast customer - especially in the wet. But as someone said, what a great time to be a car guy. Screw brand loyalty. Buy what makes you grin. Buy the car that you can’t help but looking back at after you park it and walk away. [/QUOTE]
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