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:drive: I have read through the posts and there is alot of info on setup, is ther a simple fix for the factory setup. I know they tune the suspension up to under steer to make the car safer but with a low fuel tank there is alot of push.

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After adding 19" wheels/tires, I made my understeer much much worse! I'm looking into suspensions options now and will get an alignment once the suspension parts are installed.

First thing that comes to my mind is to reduce the dramatic weight transfer under hard acceleration. So far it is either JIC/Cross or H&R coilovers and swaybars & strut tower braces. But I am admittedly an ametur at this stuff.

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Towards the bottom of the page after the heading: New Trend for RWD cars -- the 996 expained (and a lot more)

http://www.autozine.org/technical_school/h..._handling_5.htm

As a former M Roadster owner, I disagree with their characterization of minimal oversteer in the ///M Roadster suspension. My ///M was far more interested in swapping ends than the 996 ever thought about being. There are tons of examples of that behavior on the various z3 forums.

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This is a very incomplete article. It covers about 5% of what people should know about what causes understeer and oversteer.

FWIW, I prefer a racecar with a little "lift-off" oversteer for rotating the car in the first half of the corner and neutral to a little understeer under power for getting out of the corner quickly without burning up your tires.

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