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| Turbo and conering So if you are driving a turboed car through a corner and on the gas and it hits the powerband you will spin right? if you are just on the gas a little will it also spin? and with turbo m3s is there an increse everywhere in the revs and there is just a lot at like 4k or is it like the same up to 4k?
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| It depends on how much throttle you apply on the turn. Vader M3, the Project M3 thats featured on European Car won first place for having the fastest lap times at the local track. http://www.eurotunerfest.com/results.cfm |
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| As long as you apply the throttle in a linear fashion and not just mash the gas you can accelerate through the corners. If you are either under or over where boost kicks in and apply linearly it will be fine. I've driven a AA stage 2 328 OBD1 and been on it the whole way through the corner and had no problems. The key is applying the throttle in a linear fashion, not mashing it.
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