Forget the LSD, my guess is that it would not have saved you in that situation.archyman wrote:Well, i felt the whole car losing grip, drifting a bit sideways to the left, but especially the front tires..the steering wheel was at 45 deg. and the vehicle continued forward for a moment...
I will definitely check my suspension, however there are no visible signs of wear...
My tires aren't old either - Toyo Proxes CF1 (185/60/14) on 2 or 3 seasons with plenty of rubber left.
Even though I've read some bad reviews about that tire getting old too soon...
Do you guys know if the d15b LSD would fit the S40, and what type of diff principle is that?
There are 3 main factors to your understeer:
Shitty tires
Heavily loaded car
Going downhill
The Toyo Proxes CF1 are not very good performance tires. I guess they will excel in road noise, wear and price yet you should not expect great cornering ability from them.
A heavier car simply puts more strain on the tires, going through the corner with the same car yet 100kg lighter will allow a higher cornering speed
The same applies to going downhill, it reduces the cornering speed.
So in the end you simply went to fast through the corner and the car did what it was designed to do: understeer.
You did the right thing to correct the understeer: gently remove the throttle
The speed went slowly down and the car recovered from the understeer situation.
If you want to improve your cornering speed the first thing I would do is upgrade your tires. I would suggest a performance tyre (something like Yokohama Parada Spec-II or similar) in the size of 195/50/15
The second thing I would do is lowering your speed through corners in a heavily loaded car
And the last thing is to remember that going downhill affects the amount of grip
Suspension upgrade is beneficial to tweak the balance and control-ability of the car, the effects on the total amount of grip might not be as profound as some people would say (would not be my first upgrade)
Remember that the LSD only limits the amount of speed and torque difference between the two front tyres from and to the engine. An LSD is mostly beneficial during acceleration out of corners. In your situation you simply went too fast and a LSD would not have made a difference