75 MPH and lift off
75 MPH and lift off
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h2dca

Original Poster:

901 posts

263 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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I have had the 95 S4 for 3 months now and I have noticed that at + 70MPH the steering is very light and sensitive. Slightest hand movement and the car moves around the road, there feels a lack of control yet at speeds below this it turns in and out beautifully leading me to think that the car is lifting at the front. Ala replys to spoiler thread.

This is my third Esprit the others being an SE and a previous S4 (95 again) and never had this type of movement at speeds. The car is standard body/suspension, though I fitted new front springs recently this steering issue was the same before and after, also the car has all the S4 spoilers as it left the factory so no mods to the body. I am unsure where to go from here as the car does feel stable at speeds so any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Regards
Hamish

Many thanks
Regards
Hamish

maigret

169 posts

277 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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Perhaps type of Tyre?

judgea

100 posts

264 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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I had that problem once. My front tires were overinflated. Check that, hope that's all it is.

fflyingdog

621 posts

262 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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so did i ,it was tyre pressures were low.........very low in fact.added air and hey presto !

MikeyRide

267 posts

288 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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If your pressures are good, check your alignment. Too much toe-out?

70mph is pretty slow to be worried about aerodynamic lift IMHO. Plenty of people don't even have a lower lip spoiler.

greezmunky

129 posts

279 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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sounds like a alignment problem. Too much toe out or too much caster could cause behavior like this. Both will effect the cars tendency to hold a straight line at speed.

h2dca

Original Poster:

901 posts

263 months

Wednesday 16th June 2004
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Many thanks for the advice, I had a close look at the front tyres yesterday and the nearside has began to wear very slightly on the inside edge. I have the car booked in for new front tyres and alignment and will see if this makes a difference.
Thank you again
Regards
Hamish

h2dca

Original Poster:

901 posts

263 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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h2dca said:
Many thanks for the advice, I had a close look at the front tyres yesterday and the nearside has began to wear very slightly on the inside edge. I have the car booked in for new front tyres and alignment and will see if this makes a difference.
Thank you again
Regards
Hamish


OK Update time, tracking set, it was out, new tyres fitted and pressures set. Out last night and though I could not push it too much (Heavy rain) there was no precieved lift off and felt very positive and acurate with no drift or lightness.

Synopsis - definately tracking

Thank you for your help
Best regards
Hamish