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Im getting oversteer when i exit drifts and linking is a nightmare.
You know, it would help if you said which WRX from GT3. There was quite alot of them.twinturboengineIm getting oversteer when i exit drifts and linking is a nightmare.
twinturboengineAlright thanks. Its the STi btw with the gold rims.
there is the 1999 version also....twinturboengineit the 92' Imprezza WRX. comes with 4 diff. colors(white, blue, silver, and black)
nightkids4everI think he is talking about the bunta mobile or the Impreza Sti Type R 1999. I messed with that car and I can drift it just find. try transfering the weight back and forth or use a dirt drop tech
http://img487.imageshack.us/img487/3549/19jp.jpg This one right?Delphic ReasonBunta's car is a WRX STi Version V coupe... The closest thing to his car (in GT3/GT4) is the WRX STi Version VI Type R Coupe... The 22B, while the same color as Bunta's coupe (at least, in the anime), is not the same year or model of Subaru...
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Boundary LayerAdjust your damper settings. I'm a bit handcuffed here as I'm not on my own computer, so I don't have my race notes to check back to. But what you're saying sounds like what I ran into when I over-softened the rear damper settings on an FD - it never wanted to stop rotating and just go striaght, just kept leaning into the drift at corner exit.
Oversoftening the dampers also makes the transition while linking a left to a right (or vice-versa) quite violent and hard to handle. Stiffen them up a bit and see how it goes.
You could also try:
dropping the rear lsd accel (or raise the front lsd accel [?] - maybe...).But I'm not as convinced that this is where the problem in your settings lies. ...sure would have been helpful to see them *hint*.
orTry setting the front toe negative for greater stability - worked for me on the amuse S2000, not sure how this wil work on an AWD... might be interesting.
...take all this with a grain of salt. I play with my settings on FR's, not AWD's.