I have a Porsche, S2000, and various old MG's, TC and B. I use the S2000 for autocross - beautifully predictable and handles so well. Then I recently got a 93 NSX with Brembos and coil-overs, 16" Momo's front and 17" rear. Toyo T1-R tires on front - T1-S on rear. Car felt "sensitive" but ok. Replaced worn out rears with T1-R (same as fronts). Car is now very unpredictable, steering feels very non-linear, car actually torque steers on and off power. Difficult to drive particularly on country roads. Actually seems "disconnected" when accelerating through 80 + mph - scary when passing slower cars.
Where to start with understanding all this? Any other owner noticed a similar concern? I can't imagine new rears making this magnitude of difference, but when I threw on a pair of BFG 18's from my other car it seemed to help.
Sidewall stiffness perhaps? I really don't know. Where would be a good place to start with supension set up, toe, camber, caster etc., wheel size, tire size etc.. I really want to go through the process of fully understanding what's happening here. Can anyone help?
Ed
Where to start with understanding all this? Any other owner noticed a similar concern? I can't imagine new rears making this magnitude of difference, but when I threw on a pair of BFG 18's from my other car it seemed to help.
Sidewall stiffness perhaps? I really don't know. Where would be a good place to start with supension set up, toe, camber, caster etc., wheel size, tire size etc.. I really want to go through the process of fully understanding what's happening here. Can anyone help?
Ed