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24-02-2007, 03:38 PM | #61 | ||
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Also you mention it only happens at full lock, rather than this being attributed to something up the front end you should consider that at full lock the path the rear tyres are taking is transverse to the intended direction of the tyres. So there would be a rather high sliding friction coefficient which could be responsible for the vibrations, especially if you are using larger tyres.
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24-02-2007, 03:49 PM | #62 | ||
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as i pmed to sunny, if the vibration is coming from the front when i had the 19" rims on the front of my old ef, at full lock half way threw a doghnut the car would shudder due to the front wheels being nearly at horizontal with the car as the car rolls backwards half way threw the doghnut ,so they would jump due to not being able to roll the usual way they would, i over came this by going full lock going into the doghnut, then when the car go sliding turn steering wheel back 1/4 of a turn then when you want to go around again just repeat that process, also usually when doing doughnuts the back wheels have lost traction and are spinning, so the transverse of the rear tyres shouldnt shudder / vibration as they are spinning.
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24-02-2007, 03:55 PM | #63 | ||
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It's running Pedders Superlows in it all round with standard shocks. I reckon it'd come down mostly to the tyres and my technique as well like a lot of you have suggested. I doubt any suspension components are stuffed because I've had the same problems in one of my EA's. I've never really experimented with doughies though so that's why I wanted some pointers.
I want to take the EA up to drag tag as well on a day session but it's too far if I blow my diff and I don't want to embarass myself if something blows up lol. An XE broke down twice last night and had to be pushed out, should've heard the comments from the crowd! Sundeep |
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24-02-2007, 09:08 PM | #64 | ||
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could possibly be the shocks, alot of tyres will do it too. especially if they're a bit older/harder. when you start swinging the car around, are the tyres all ready smoking? if you do a bit of a standstill, get them smoking hardcore then whip it round it should be ok.
do you clamp off your rear brakes? if not, they might be grabbing. good on ya for taking it to a legit place Sunny, surprised so many people didn't catch that in the original post... |
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24-02-2007, 09:29 PM | #65 | ||
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24-02-2007, 09:37 PM | #67 | ||
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If it's coming from the front (some of the posts suggest it is), check your power steering fluid and pump. With the excessive loads shifting on and off the front wheels combined with being at full lock (and still pulling down), you might find your problem there.
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two what size tyres are you running. And finaly You guys now who is the one having a dig at the e-series members, to me you guys is plural unless you don't know the meaning of that, which suggests you have a beef with all of us in here. I say take your beefs and go to the X-series side! |
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Here's a thought.
EL Ghias have Speed Sensitive Power Steering. I don't know how it works, but could it be that because the rear wheels are spinning fast while you're applying full lock it is messing with the system somehow. Like I said I don't know how it works. Just a thought.
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24-02-2007, 10:59 PM | #71 | ||
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Just about everything else has been suggested but I was thinking along the lines of ABS.
Our old EL XR6 used to have a shudder, similar to what you've described, when cutting hoops in the depot at work (enough room for 300+ buses & trucks, enough room to do so safely). It was running 17x8" rims and rubber up front and 225/60/15 on the rear, pedders lowered suspension that was all fairly new, drive train in perfect order etc etc. Only thing I, or any of the other 35 mechanics working there, could put it down to was the ABS trying to kick in and throw the brakes off, as the pedal was pulsing almost in time with the shudder. Had a coupla tries without using the brakes and the shudder was nowhere near as bad (the nuts weren't as good though), remaining shudder was coming from tyre skip. Just a thought. Mick |
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24-02-2007, 10:59 PM | #72 | ||
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I think it would be the tyres skipping. My EA did it (when I actually got it spinning..:P), especially when I had it on full lock.
If you rip the steering wheel to full lock and the car turns and slides out, turning into a doughnut, the wheels are at some stage, going to be horizontal, so they can't spin so they'll just skip across the ground, which I think someone else mentioned above me. No harm in checking the power steering though. |
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I think I'd rather be in my stock EA doing a little doughnut in the biggest open area I can find, rather than go for a spin in the Landau when you're having a bit of fun! :P Being a passenger sucks! Not that you've thrashed it or anything though.. |
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Close this thread. Its a total waste of space.
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