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94-95 5.0 - Specific
Drifty, floaty sensation at speed
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<blockquote data-quote="MyLittlePony" data-source="post: 1504500" data-attributes="member: 11359"><p>I noticed a significant handling improvement after the exterior mods I mentioned. Can’t say that I’ve driven triple digits since adding subframe connectors, so I honestly don’t know if these have helped at all beyond showing off to random people servicing the car, such as when the car was lifted for any reason, and I would open the door to get something, closing the door perfectly flushed with the rest of the car. It also helps when jacking up the car, as the existing jack points aren’t floor jack friendly. It may have better handling at say autocross events, but none of this has been tested personally since the upgrade.</p><p></p><p>I really believe the floating feeling is air going under the car. That air has to go somewhere, and at high speeds it’s pushing the front upwards, versus down. You need downforce. A chin spoiler of any kind will help significantly, more so than some flat splitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyLittlePony, post: 1504500, member: 11359"] I noticed a significant handling improvement after the exterior mods I mentioned. Can’t say that I’ve driven triple digits since adding subframe connectors, so I honestly don’t know if these have helped at all beyond showing off to random people servicing the car, such as when the car was lifted for any reason, and I would open the door to get something, closing the door perfectly flushed with the rest of the car. It also helps when jacking up the car, as the existing jack points aren’t floor jack friendly. It may have better handling at say autocross events, but none of this has been tested personally since the upgrade. I really believe the floating feeling is air going under the car. That air has to go somewhere, and at high speeds it’s pushing the front upwards, versus down. You need downforce. A chin spoiler of any kind will help significantly, more so than some flat splitter. [/QUOTE]
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