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zimzimausa Apr 9, 2003 12:18 PM

WTF!!!( anyone else having the same probs!!)
 
yo watz up
im a new memeber and am trying to get as involved as possible....i was wandering if anyone else is having the same problems with their mp5.....the thing is when i taje fast corners, like a u turn 4 example and put more acceleration, the car starts to shake and not take off?? wat u think is the problem.....and even when i take corners quickly its like the tires skid???

does anyone have the same problems or know wtf is going on...

thankz
zim
:p

Shawn Apr 9, 2003 02:43 PM

probably just a bunch of wheel spin. I know mine does it a lot and I have a slush-box tranny. I don't think the tires are particularly grippy but from what I've read, wheel spin is pretty common. Thats why there are threads on installing an LSD in the other sections.

shackmgr6073 Apr 9, 2003 03:50 PM

Do you have the original Poortenza's?? If so, this could be most of your problem. Also, after I put on my Eibach's, the car corners like crazy!!! It is so much quicker through the corners, and the body roll is hardly noticeable anymore= less tire spinning

Installshield Apr 12, 2003 12:37 AM


Originally posted by shackmgr6073
Do you have the original Poortenza's?? If so, this could be most of your problem. Also, after I put on my Eibach's, the car corners like crazy!!! It is so much quicker through the corners, and the body roll is hardly noticeable anymore= less tire spinning
MP5's have stock 16" wheels, which are wrapped with Dunlop Sp Sport 5000's...

Are you talking about hesitation in which the car shutters when you press the throttle or wheelspin?

zimzimausa Apr 12, 2003 12:41 AM

yeah the hesitation and then the turning is not as good as i expected dunno y....
but i mean maybe its the tyres!!

zim

shackmgr6073 Apr 12, 2003 10:22 AM

MP5's have stock 16" wheels, which are wrapped with Dunlop Sp Sport 5000's...
My bad!

ZoomZoomH Apr 12, 2003 10:42 AM


Originally posted by zimzimausa
yeah the hesitation and then the turning is not as good as i expected dunno y....
but i mean maybe its the tyres!!

zim

do you have an automatic?

zimzimausa Apr 12, 2003 11:14 AM

stick.....i got a manual baby!!

ZoomZoomH Apr 12, 2003 11:16 AM

how tight of a corner are you trying to take, and at what speed does this occur?

it sounds like wheel hop to me

jlanger Apr 13, 2003 09:26 AM

I know mine can corner pretty well, especially better than my wife's (which has the poortenzas) I do notice the wheel hop and spinning a bit, especially on bumpy surfaces. I still don't feel the car sliding (which is fairly impressive) I don't really know what the limits are for the car yet so we'll just have to see. However I'd think that you'd be quite happy with getting a LSD, that would hopefully get rid of your problem, (fixing it would only cost about 1grand or so.)

pingdum Apr 13, 2003 10:24 AM

Are you downshifting as you turn? Sounds like he's lugging the engine.

ZoomZoomH Apr 13, 2003 05:05 PM


Originally posted by pingdum
Are you downshifting as you turn? Sounds like he's lugging the engine.
now that i've re-read his original post, i think you are right, it sounds more like engine lurching at low rpm than wheel hop.

downshift before you make the turn!

zeus Apr 15, 2003 04:26 PM

It really sounds like a broken diff. That's bad, but wheel wrap and hope are easy to detect and the tires don't skid like he mentioned. Slide yes, but not skid.

Set the brake, put it in neutral, lift the front wheels and rotate a tire. Then put the tranny in a high gear and do it again. You'll know for sure if the diff is ok.

kenchan Apr 16, 2003 10:54 AM

either not enough RPM on the motor or perhaps wheelspin
on the inter tire. i think it's not enough RPM as wheelspin
you can obviously tell that you're gas-ing it too much.

tires help quite a bit, but im hoping that the rear sway
bar will help a bit (large bit) more.

LSD would be the ideal solution for this kind of
wheelspin in the corners.

Installshield Apr 16, 2003 10:59 PM

We don't even know for sure what this guy is refering to. Zim Zim you need to write a long post explaining what is going on more clearly. Skids when turning??? How fast are you going, what gear are you in. Does it do it when you are barely moving?


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