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Concerns about rear wheel drive and fishtailing in my ATS-V
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I know it is a BMW forum and I own a 2016 ATS-V (I might have been chosen M3 if price were similar as in the US) but my question will be about strong rear wheel drive vehicles and fishtailing. Got my V two months ago. Took me 19 days to complete break in period. During break in period I felt something strange but this is my first rear wheel drive car so I thought it is OK. After completing my break in period, whenever I press hard on the throttle with TC on in speeds that are lower than 50 MPH (both hands holds the steering wheel strait) the car's tail go to one side and the front goes to the other side (diagonal shape). I can steer it back but is that normal? Thanks |
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Very common in high torque cars to bring out rear on a hard acceleration. Are you sure, you're TC is completely on. In a M3, the TC makes sure it doesn't looses its symmetry as well. On the other hand, I had no clue Cadillac had break in period. when I bought escalade a year ago, the guy told me the car is full force ready at 6 miles on showroom. I blew the engine at 4200 miles. That's my story for 440hp truck lol |
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I assume you're basing these conclusions of the domestic MDM mode we have here in the US? I ask only because I may have my car coded this weekend and Euro MDM is one of things I am looking forward to.
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Have you checked the tire pressure on your front tires?
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As stated earlier, you have to "turn" the steering wheel to maintain the desired direction. What you're feeling is "torque steer" which is usually talked about in front-wheel drive but also applies to rear wheel drive vehicles. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque_steering "Rear-wheel-drive vehicles still are affected by torque steer in the sense that any of the above situations will still apply a steering moment to the car (though from the rear wheels instead of the front). However, the torque-steer effect at the rear wheels will not send any torque response back through the steering column, so the driver will not have to fight the steering wheel." In other words, the movement of the rear wheels has the same effect as input at the steering wheel (i.e., change of direction) even though you haven't turned the wheel. To maintain the desired direction of the vehicle, you have to use the steering wheel, usually in a counter-rotation (counter-steer). It's just vehicle dynamics. I'm surprised you get that much slippage with TC on but that's just me. |
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yes oversteer for sure....heres another way to look at it that we always joke about in the racing world.
Oversteer(back of car slides out) - means you will hit the wall or guardrail with the back of the car Understeer(front of car slides) - means you will hit the wall or guardrail with the front of the car. Neutral is ideal obviously but high horsepower rear wheel drive cars can easily be instigated into oversteer and if not used to it you may have a mess on your hands in more than one place if you know what i mean!! |
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