991 full lock dragging / crabbing issue
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Afternoon,
the car is a 2013 4s, 245/35/20 tyres.
When pulling out of the drive, you require a full lock tight turn to get onto the road, it doesn't like it.
It seems to shudder as if it is being dragged round, "normal" steering inputs dont have any issue.
Tyres dont appear worn.
Is this the front diff working hard and not liking it.
Tracking
something more serious ??
I do get it on a rear wheel drive sometimes, so perhaps wider tyres don't like tight turns ?
Thanks
It is not the Ackerman effect...read threads like this every year at this time of year It’s because Porsche N rated tyres have compounds which go hard in low temperatures....the tyres 99% of Porsche’s are supplied with in this country are summer tyres. We have a Cayenne and a Macan as well as a 911 and a Boxster. They all do it at this time of year but the Cayenne and Macan stop doing it when I put the winter wheels and tyres on them.
If you want to get rid of it you need to put some more suitable tyres on for cold weather. Although it is a good reminder than your car won’t have the grip levels it has in summer.
If you want to get rid of it you need to put some more suitable tyres on for cold weather. Although it is a good reminder than your car won’t have the grip levels it has in summer.
Cheib said:
It is not the Ackerman effect...read threads like this every year at this time of year It’s because Porsche N rated tyres have compounds which go hard in low temperatures....the tyres 99% of Porsche’s are supplied with in this country are summer tyres. We have a Cayenne and a Macan as well as a 911 and a Boxster. They all do it at this time of year but the Cayenne and Macan stop doing it when I put the winter wheels and tyres on them.
If you want to get rid of it you need to put some more suitable tyres on for cold weather. Although it is a good reminder than your car won’t have the grip levels it has in summer.
It does it just the same in warm weather when it’s rainy on low grip tarmac.If you want to get rid of it you need to put some more suitable tyres on for cold weather. Although it is a good reminder than your car won’t have the grip levels it has in summer.
All summer tyres are less flexible at low temps. Porsche N rated tyres are no different in this regard.
We’d had a 991.2S, Cayman GTS x2 and a Macan Turbo and SD all did this on smooth wet tarmac in the summer too.
Full lock in car parks still creates the same effect, but it is worse in the winter when the rubber is less pliable.
You only have to look at a Porsche on full lock to realise why it’s happening. Steering geo is the reason and only the edge of the tyres are touching. This is why people refer to Ackerman.
The geo is designed to keep a flat contact patch on the loaded side of the car, as G builds in corners.
The downside of this, is loads of people calling dealers and asking the same question on the internet over and over.
The same geo minus the G load while manoeuvring is why.
As mentioned above, the PS4S is more flexible when point loaded in this way, where as the P-Zero is way more rigid.
superlightr said:
yes have had this on a few cars but having just gotten back into Pork and a 991.2 Targa with 4 wheel steer (first time on a car for me) - Ive not had this. I guess the all steer wheels reduce or eliminate the crabbing. Yah ! 
Unfortunately FWS doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen, my Pork with FWS does it 

Really worrying the first time I experienced this on my C2S. Without these forums, I would be knocking on the door of the dealer demanding my money back. Its just that after 30 years of driving multitude of cars, only the porsche suffers from this. Maybe my previous cars are not sporty enough. 

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