- i20solara02i
- SolaraGuy Street Racer
- Posts: 1821
- Joined: Sun Apr 28, 2002 7:08 pm
- Location: so. cali
let me explain why I say the statements were wrong... Some of guys mention traction is partly true.
Torque steer in a fwd happens when the front end gets lift from the sudden rush of torque to the wheels or acceleration. The steering wheel goes side to side because of the tires fighting to get traction ... Now if you get torque steering once your at speed (40 to 60+mph), then its just your making alot of horsepower or torque at that rpm and your spinning your tires...