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05-05-2014, 12:11 PM | #1 |
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Rear wheels floating under acceleration
I have over 215kw atws and stock run flats, and M3 bushings (some stuff in my sig is just still at the shop), I have the coilovers installed and I always drive around in comfort mode which is sometimes bouncy but I experience no bounce when the rear gets floaty and the car seems to take corners pretty well in comfort mode.
I got an alignment done to take advantage of the front and rear control arms. When I fully give it my wheels spin up so I dont do this. If I want to give it a good squirt I will use about 70% throttle and change at 5000rpm. But sometimes when I do this my rear wheels will feel really floaty and the back of the car slides around a tiny amount all through the hard acceleration. There is no tyre squeel, no slippery patch on the road and I am holding the steering wheel straight. This is different to fishtailing I sometimes induce. Is this an alignment issue or just normal for RFTs? It never used to do this before the tune and alignment. i forgot to mention, when I do this TCS and DSC is on and does not kick in.
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135i M Sport DCT. BSM/Oyster/GP trim. FBO Cobb, Bilstein EDC coilovers, M3 bushings, PSS.
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