Regular steering versus Active Steering
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Originally Posted by DR.Z' date='Sep 8 2004, 04:25 AM
4. Feeling the ratio vary while excellerating was also odd, not the same as FWD torque steer, but slightly the same in loss of road feel, the car was doing something I didn't ask it/want it to do.
But it is true every now and then you can feel something going on when you're accelerating out of a turn. The torque steer comparison is a good one. Just something a little twitchy up there.
So I'd still get it; but there is that one uneasy period during acceleration. Not dangerous, just something going on up there.
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