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Hi all,

I have an R32 gtr 94 model with HKS coil overs, 18 x 10" with Piralli P7000 or something like that, but the handling doen't seen as good as what it could be. I am comparing it to my dads Subaru Liberty STi with 18 x 8 top of the rande Piralli P0's or what ever they are.

There is no bodyroll what so ever in mine and the ride is very rough and in the suby there is a bit body roll but the ride is really really smooth, I would be able to go around a corner faster in the suby than in the gtr for sure.

How can I get mine to feel like its more solid on the road?

Sorry if this doesn't make sense cos I don't really know what im on about but any feed back would be much appreciated.

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I'm not really clear on what the problem is mate.

generally...sitting flatter is a good thing for handling, body roll can lead to understeer and/or oversteer.

the ride being "rough" probably suggests you have some crappy japanese shocks, have a look underneath and see if you can spot a brand.

Basically with decent shocks, the right sway bars, new bushes and an attessa controller you will have one of the best handling cars on the road :D

The car just doesn't feel solid, I have had start to get side ways at like 110 around a long sweeper before and the tyres are brand new.

The brand of the shocks are HKS.

What does the Attessa controller do, how much and where to buy?

lol well funnily enough i sell attessa controllers - check the link in my sig. One of the biggest handling problems with a stock gtr is it runs too much rear torque which makes it power oversteer - later GTRs ran much more front wheel drive and its not as noticeable.

A lot of the japanese shocks and springs aren't appropriate for our crappy roads, I don't have experience with HKS ones though. When your suspension is too hard, if you hit a bump mid corner it can really upset the balance.

Firstly you need to check the wheel alignment and make sure you don't have any tow out at the rear. Your rear toe should be 0.

Next you need to check the HICAS rack, and in particular if the ball joints at the hub are loose - once they are worn the rear can move around a bit.

If its not that get all the other bushes checked out, there might be something loose.

Best way if you are not sure where to start is go to Pedders, get their $14 safety check, get the report and then get the hell out without spending any more. If they recommend replacing anything go to a decent mechanic and see what they say.

Yeah I live near a massive mountain range called the GREAT DIVIDING RANGE, and that where I go driving so I think it has a pretty good test.

I think Duncan has totally hit the nail on the head because if I give it juice coming out of a corner the things just start getting sideway 100Km+ (i guess that was 280kws does) so there is not enough front wheel grip to keep it straight.

I will have to suss out these attessa controllers has anyone got one installed?

plenty of feedback in this thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...9301&st=200 including Tim's yesterday

"These are the least blingy thing you can do for your GTR. If you are looking for more noise, flash, HP or whatever - look elsewhere. All you get is a very nondescript swtich and a little LED.

On the other hand - if you want your GTR to handle like its on rails - buy one of these. Very noticable improvement on the track and I did DECA last weekend with one in. OMG - they should ban the damm thing on a skid pad it is so good (slick pad so I ran it at 7). "

We run these in the race cars they make a big difference to handling if power oversteer is your problem....but like I said above there can be more boring reasons as well

Duncan whats the price of the unit, you seem to have conviced me and how hard are they to install?

Do you have any mods to the engine or is it stock?

I get power oversteer because there is too much torque going to the back wheels so more torque need to be transfered to the fron wheels (correct me if im wrong)

The hicas is still installed, was there a noticable differance when you removed it?

Get rid of the hicas , the car will feel more solid , more smooth lines through corners , it just better with out it

With out oversteer u just got to have the balls to keep your foot down and drive out of it

Edited by GTR32GUS

Yeah i know but that comes down to your brain telling you "thats a nice looking tree, do you want to check it out a bit closer,sidewayz" or "get off the a bit dickhead there is a tree".

I don't fully get off the gas because of compression lock up or hit the brakes (worse) I just sh1t myself because a 4 wheel drift at 100km+ is a scary thing espcially in the wet (change of pants needed, I keep them in the boot).

Hi all,

I have an R32 gtr 94 model with HKS coil overs, 18 x 10" with Piralli P7000 or something like that, but the handling doen't seen as good as what it could be. I am comparing it to my dads Subaru Liberty STi with 18 x 8 top of the rande Piralli P0's or what ever they are.

There is no bodyroll what so ever in mine and the ride is very rough and in the suby there is a bit body roll but the ride is really really smooth, I would be able to go around a corner faster in the suby than in the gtr for sure.

How can I get mine to feel like its more solid on the road?

Sorry if this doesn't make sense cos I don't really know what im on about but any feed back would be much appreciated.

Is there a lack of grip all the time - ie in turn-in, mid corner and exit, or just when you're trying to accellerate out of a corner? does it feel like the wheels are skipping (or loosing contact) over bumps/corrogations in the road?

if you're only having problems under accelleration, then the ATTESSA controller might be the best way to go. But I'd also check the age of your tyres first. Even the best tyres will be crap if they're old. There's a code on every tyre that can be interpreted to find out their age. Any GOOD tyre shop will be able to tell you how old they are. I've personally had 2 sets of brand new Pirellis on different cars and both were sh1te! The P-Zeros on your old man's Subie are roprtedly very good, like a Bridgestone SO2 - a very soft high performance tyre, but I'd be dubvious of anything short of that by Pirelli.

but from the sound of what you're decribing from the ride quality of your car, its probably got more to do with excessive spring and shock rate than anything else. Jap coilovers are reknowned for running silly spring rates. If it was my car first thing I'd do after checking out the tyres is find out what your spring rates are, and replacing them if they're in the crazy japanese category... A good suspension shop will be able to help you there

And check the condition of your bushes etc as Duncan suggested

My 32 GTR handled very well with the standard ATTESSA and HICAS and everything else people say is bad. Look for problems with the gear you've got before trying to patch it up with buying more gizmos.

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