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Aratzio ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying : The diesl version being more like a locomotive? It sure was heavy. That's why it drove so smooth, like being on a track. In other words, just a bit of push in the corners? Didn't have powersteering. Didn't need it. Okay, push means that when you enter a turn the vehicle, though the front wheels are turned, tried to continue in a straight line. "understeer" |
On 06 Apr 2005 20:37:02 GMT, Adrian wrote:
Aratzio ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : The diesl version being more like a locomotive? It sure was heavy. That's why it drove so smooth, like being on a track. In other words, just a bit of push in the corners? Didn't have powersteering. Didn't need it. Okay, push means that when you enter a turn the vehicle, though the front wheels are turned, tried to continue in a straight line. "understeer" Yes, but everytime I say that I get blank looks (yes even on usenet). People seem to comprehend the concept of push better. Go ahead, tell them it is "tight"... -- Where else but usenet will the idiots do all the work: Message-ID: Dave Bowman wrote: You are not very bright. Correct. I'm..... Uni - The Professional Engineer. p.s. Pay attention! :-) |
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