The Hirochi SBR4

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  1. Mitki4a

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    I made a video of the SBR4, the best vehicle IMO right now:D
    Feel free to give some feedback!
     
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  2. Event Horizon

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    It's a great car but it's too understeery for my driving style. You'd generally expect oversteer from a rear-engine vehicle due to the weight shift towards the back, right?
     
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  3. JackAttak

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    Not necessarily, especially with the AWD variants. If the rear is heavy (because there's an engine there) and the front is light (because there isn't an engine there), understeer makes sense.
     
  4. TripleAye

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    Generally the opposite is true in reality. If the weight distribution is more towards the front axel(fwd, front engine) , the car will have a tendency to understeer, which to me usually translates into over shooting the apex or turn. If the distribution of weight is more towards the rear(mid/rear engine, rwd) the steering response wIll be greater due to more balance weight split between the two axels. This for me usually translates into undercutting a turn or just spinning out really lol. Anyways best I can explain it, but I agree a bit to understeery
     
  5. JackAttak

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    Thanks. Should probably have actually checked that before I assumed.
     
  6. Mitki4a

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    The Stability Control is very aggressive but when you turn it off it's not that "understeery". Still, in the AWD versions with those wide tires it's normal to be that grippy and to have a bigger tendency towards understeer than oversteer.
     
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