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[quote][i]Originally posted by J da Silva[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Stu[/i] Ive got to be totally honest and speak from experience.............Corsas dont handle, putting a heavier engine up front makes them even worse! Stability and composure under braking is also dangerous in my opinion! [b]Changing the suspension set up cannot make up for a poor chassis, no matter what you put on![/b] Not having a dig, im just stating facts! In a straight line they are great and as everyone says they are top fun! The last thing anyone expects is a Corsa to outdrag a sports car, but they do! Its just when you get to a corner it goes the shape of the pear! Think what is being said about lets handling worse than NA is nonsense tho, the only reason I prefer NA to forced on a light FWD is grip. Power delivery from say throttle bodies is linear and progressive so power can be dialled in, with a turbocharged car there is a massive punch of agressive power when the turbo kicks in which spins the wheels! Powering out of the corners isnt a problem tho with a tubby, just make sure your in the right cog! :thumbs: [/quote] In reply to your statement in bold, your right, doesn't really compensate, you either design your own to the best you can, providing you can heavy duty weld, or you put up with it, I agree with you there. [/quote]
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