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Understeer and
oversteer are
vehicle dynamics terms used to
describe the
sensitivity of the
vehicle to
changes in
steering angle ****ociated with changes...
- Lift-off
oversteer (also
known as , trailing-throttle
oversteer,
throttle off
oversteer, or lift-throttle
oversteer) is a form of
sudden oversteer. While...
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Oversteer can be
caused in two
different ways,
power oversteer and lift-off
oversteer.
Oversteer can be
performed either intentionally or accidentally...
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where a
vehicle rotates in one
direction during the skid.
understeer and
oversteer where front or rear
wheels lose
traction during cornering,
causing a vehicle...
- used
predominantly in ice
racing and rallying. The
technique induces oversteer using weight transfer to
carry a
vehicle through a turn
while simultaneously...
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journalist reports that the MR2 was
prone to "snap-
oversteer". As a
counterpoint to the snap-
oversteer phenomenon of the MR2,
other journalists point out...
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problem which occurs when the rear
wheels lose traction,
resulting in
oversteer. This can be
caused by low-friction
surfaces (sand, gravel, rain, snow...
- his
previous position as a
writer and
editor of Autotrader.com car blog
Oversteer. Previously,
DeMuro wrote articles for The
Truth About Cars and Jalopnik...
- oxygen, as used
during Jet
ventilation Trailing throttle oversteer, also
known as lift-off
oversteer Twist-to-open razor, a type of
safety razor (see mention...
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going up the
track with the
wheel turned all the way left,
while one that
oversteers is said to be "loose" or "free",
causing the back end of the car to slide...