ride height

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i know it was 'fixed' in 2.09 but does it now work as it should? i didn't have a lot of time to test, & i typically tune with equal RHs. for giggles i thought i'd try a slightly lower front than rear (5 mm) and it seemed to work somewhat as advertised, a little more turn in at least. was it my imagination?
 
I don't think it was your imagination.

I'd tuned a Spoon Civic immediately before the update with higher front than rear and had to swap it round after the update to maintain similar handling. Don't have any other experience because like you, I tend to go with even ride heights.
 
Some people believe the oversteer/understeer aspects of the RH have now been completely eliminated. I personally havn't had much to do with it because i prefer to keep my Nurb tunes at default ride height... you get thrashed around too much if you lower too much on Nurb.
 
i know it was 'fixed' in 2.09 but does it now work as it should? i didn't have a lot of time to test, & i typically tune with equal RHs. for giggles i thought i'd try a slightly lower front than rear (5 mm) and it seemed to work somewhat as advertised, a little more turn in at least. was it my imagination?
Lowering the front or raising the rear seems to add turn-in, but removes rotation on exit.
Opposite is opposite.

Lowering the front or raising the rear may also very slightly increase oversteer overall for some cars.
Imo, of course.
 
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