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Hi guys - my car seems to be a little tail happy/twitchy at high speeds - is this a charctertistic of all VR6's or just mine? I was thinking that as its lowered and has the Eibach arb's etc that the chassis is very stiff making it handle like this. With passengers in the back its much better but I have had a few very hairy moments in it on high speed bends :D

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its not called tail happy...its called responsive ;) lol

i've never felt my vr6 has been very oversteery tbh, its fwd after all so by definition will understeer unless you're doing something silly like lifting or braking mid corner, which is asking for trouble in any car. tyres really are the most critical thing when it comes to handling on a car, if you decent fronts with cheapo rears it will be prone to a more oversteery balance.

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You haven't got the dreaded powerflex polybushes on it have you ?! :@ Not sure they would make the tail end twitchy at speed but they definatly make it a little more sensive on corners I HATE the things with evengiance (sory spelling)!

IMO I dont feel safe in my VR at speeds of over 120 (Private roads of course ;) )but that might just nbe the way my suspensions has been set up

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You haven't got the dreaded powerflex polybushes on it have you ?! :@ Not sure they would make the tail end twitchy at speed but they definatly make it a little more sensive on corners I HATE the things with evengiance (sory spelling)!

IMO I dont feel safe in my VR at speeds of over 120 (Private roads of course ;) )but that might just nbe the way my suspensions has been set up

the poly's aren't even notceable on o.e. susp by the way claire....but i doubt its them causing the imbalance anyway, they weren't really that noticeable with handling even with uprated susp, just ride.

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If the cars really stiff then the limit will always let it self be known much more quickly than a softer setup - which lets go progressively. But then at least with it nice and stiff you can shift weight easily, and its not rolling everywhere. Cant fault a it of lift off oversteer hehe ;-)

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Cheers for all of the replies! I think it does have poly bushes - they are red so probably not original VW items. Rubber wise I've got uni's at the front & Pirellis on the rear - its ok & good fun to drive but when Im acellerating through long corners/bends at around at 120Mph + things do start to get a bit hairy - it feels very light but with a bit of weight in the back it feels a lot better so I thinks just down to a stiff set up & I suppose as ACF & Warren says its just more responsive with what I have fitted. With the brake setup I have aswell I can sometimes feel the back getting a bit loose but again this is only when I stamp on them at high speed & I suppose all the weight gets shifted to the front of the car :0)

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well...uni's are f*ckin good tyres, and i've yet to be impressed by a pirelli so that may have something to do with it (esp in wet i'd imagine, as thats where uni's excel)

you're always gonna get the rear going light under hard braking at speed...its basic physics...if the rear gets out of shape under braking, just ease of the pedal (thats the first line of defence, then apply slight steering correction as required)

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