MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: dan930 on January 27, 2012, 09:22:37 am
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Hi everyone,I'm seriously thinking of getting the ed remapped but as my car is standard i sometimes get grip issues when accelerating eg coming off a roundabout etc etc..So this made me thinking that if I had the car remapped to stg1 I be getting more grip issues..also would like to mention that tires are Goodyear eagle f1 asymmetric with 5-6mm,would the WALK kit cure this problem??
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it would help
personally i'd get it lowered too and get a rear ARB. my car has Weitec Hicon GTs, WALK and Autotech rear ARB and it handles like a housefly, particularly in comparison to stock
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You are always going to struggle to contain wheelspin and grip issues in a powerful fwd car especially at this time of year.. WALK kit will help but not a huge amount in my experience although it does significantly reduce 'wheel hop' on my car, I just accept the limitations of the grip and find I have more success adjusting my driving style and right foot to reduce wheelspin as much as possible..
Tbh I quite like a bit of wheelspin and the steering wheel tugging about etc, makes for a more entertaining drive imo :driver:
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Best method of reducing wheelspin during cornering is by being a smooth as you can with the steering wheel and accelerator pedal.
If you mash the acc. pedal = wheelspin
If you tug on the steering wheel = wheelspin
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and avoid budgey tyres lol
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You are always going to struggle to contain wheelspin and grip issues in a powerful fwd car especially at this time of year.. WALK kit will help but not a huge amount in my experience although it does significantly reduce 'wheel hop' on my car, I just accept the limitations of the grip and find I have more success adjusting my driving style and right foot to reduce wheelspin as much as possible..
Tbh I quite like a bit of wheelspin and the steering wheel tugging about etc, makes for a more entertaining drive imo :driver:
^^ What Beddie said.
My WALK helped too but only a bit. I have to say that despite the rave reviews on the Goodyear Asym 2's on my car, I have found the grip good for corners but perhaps even worse than some cheaper tyres for straight line traction (however, they wear well and have great rim protection for my alloys which is a big bonus for me). I have been toying with the idea of getting more rubber on the road with wider wheels/tyres (255/35/18s) but it sounds like a very tight fit.
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Best way to cure this is fit some form of LSD, it's not cheap but prob the best mod u can make to any fwd car
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Best way to cure this is fit some form of LSD, it's not cheap but prob the best mod u can make to any fwd car
Got one of those too (Quaife) and it is a fantastic mod for getting around corners and getting the car to go where you point it. Torque is move to the wheel with the grip which will of course have a bias on most cornering situations. It helps a bit with 'getting off the mark' traction but certainly no miracle cure. As said above, there is not a lot that can be done at this time of year with damp roads and a lot of power going through a FWD car. Where the car is balanced on the wheels, going straight and neither wheel has sufficient grip, the LSD can't do much to help unfortunately.
The only solution is a) phat wheels/tyres b) 4 wheel drive or c) adjust driving style as mentioned above. I have resigned myself to c) and have to accept it a lot at this time of year :sad1:
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You are always going to struggle to contain wheelspin and grip issues in a powerful fwd car especially at this time of year.. WALK kit will help but not a huge amount in my experience although it does significantly reduce 'wheel hop' on my car, I just accept the limitations of the grip and find I have more success adjusting my driving style and right foot to reduce wheelspin as much as possible..
Tbh I quite like a bit of wheelspin and the steering wheel tugging about etc, makes for a more entertaining drive imo :driver:
I second this, at Stg 2+ with all of the mods you might care to name to help traction can still be an issue if you mash your foot to the floor, but be progressive and get into third before mashing your foot to floor means no issues.
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As everyone else has said, more down to how you drive a FWD in weather like this. Even in RS's that come with diff's as standard and even mk2 that comes with revo knuckle they still wheel spin at 300bhp.
I got to agree with BEDDIE though. Used to love my old 350bhp mk1 RS, pulling me all over the road trying to get traction, so much fun. :driver:
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Cheers for all the replays :happy2:..I'll just get it remapped to stg1 and go from there