How 'lively' should the steering be?!
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Absolutely loving my GT. Performed stunningly on a 250 mile Welsh blast yesterday.
Its a different car than my previous Porsche and Astons etc - the steering is dialled to be SO responsive and pointy. You cant drive this car one one handed!
I sometimes do feel its TOO lively though - was getting quite a bit of darty bump steer on one bumpy very fast straight (A4067 Defynnog to Crai if anyone knows it). Just wondered if that is the tradeoff or if it shouldn't be happening as I don't take bump steer as a positive really? 98% of the time the car is genius and so pointy and planted of course...
Might be a idea as I remember Center Gravity dialing bump steer out of a Porsche for me so who's the go-to for alignment in UK pls?
Cheers
Pic as I'm still on a high!
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Its a different car than my previous Porsche and Astons etc - the steering is dialled to be SO responsive and pointy. You cant drive this car one one handed!
I sometimes do feel its TOO lively though - was getting quite a bit of darty bump steer on one bumpy very fast straight (A4067 Defynnog to Crai if anyone knows it). Just wondered if that is the tradeoff or if it shouldn't be happening as I don't take bump steer as a positive really? 98% of the time the car is genius and so pointy and planted of course...
Might be a idea as I remember Center Gravity dialing bump steer out of a Porsche for me so who's the go-to for alignment in UK pls?
Cheers
Pic as I'm still on a high!

What you're describing sounds like both the 570S I hired and to a less marked extent the 570GT I have (having had the geo done on my car to factory spec). It also sounds like the description I read of Elise steering, way back.
Which is to say that I don't think it's anything wrong with your car, and it's probably as it's 'meant to be'.
This in no way means it couldn't be adjusted to be reduced, I guess the question mark is whether there's any trade-off in feel, or if it would be a pure benefit.
I would assume CG will have the kit to measure the bump steer it's not the easiest thing in the world to do actually.
I had horrific bump steer on one of my Lotus cars and it was cured by resetting the toe with ballast just on one side not both as per spec.
Usually though bump steer will be a case of setting the height of the track rod ends you can only generally do this by actually adjusting the ride height.
I had horrific bump steer on one of my Lotus cars and it was cured by resetting the toe with ballast just on one side not both as per spec.
Usually though bump steer will be a case of setting the height of the track rod ends you can only generally do this by actually adjusting the ride height.
fridaypassion said:
I would assume CG will have the kit to measure the bump steer it's not the easiest thing in the world to do actually.
I had horrific bump steer on one of my Lotus cars and it was cured by resetting the toe with ballast just on one side not both as per spec.
Usually though bump steer will be a case of setting the height of the track rod ends you can only generally do this by actually adjusting the ride height.
They do a before and after drive on a bumpy B road and you just sense the lack of bump steer after the alignment - the furry dice do not move laterally any more! This on a Macan which they moved the subframe over a few mm forI had horrific bump steer on one of my Lotus cars and it was cured by resetting the toe with ballast just on one side not both as per spec.
Usually though bump steer will be a case of setting the height of the track rod ends you can only generally do this by actually adjusting the ride height.

Thanks for the input.
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