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> No grip!, Celica spinnin wheels in 1st and 2nd, handles well round corners tho
post Aug 1, 2007 - 4:55 PM
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when setiing off from the lights, espesially in the wet, my celica just wheelspins badly, all the way up to the rev limit in 1st and sometimes also in 2nd! Ive tried 2 sets of tires and always have the same problem, and have never had this problem in any of my previous cars.what can i do to help stop this, and suspension mods? Its a basically standard st202 GT, check my profile for more info. Any help would be appreciated, Sam
post Aug 1, 2007 - 5:09 PM
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QUOTE(sam-mubarak @ Aug 1, 2007 - 10:51 PM) [snapback]584425[/snapback]

when setiing off from the lights, espesially in the wet, my celica just wheelspins badly, all the way up to the rev limit in 1st and sometimes also in 2nd! Ive tried 2 sets of tires and always have the same problem, and have never had this problem in any of my previous cars.what can i do to help stop this, and suspension mods? Its a basically standard st202 GT, check my profile for more info. Any help would be appreciated, Sam


Your main options are:
1. learn how to control your car through proper use of the accelerator (gas pedal) and clutch
2. fit an aftermarket traction control system, preferably one with launch control

You could alternatively attempt to fit a traction control system intended for another car, such as scrapped parts from an IS200, earlier or later gen or a Supra. But unless you really do your research you could end up making things worse rather than better going this route.


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post Aug 1, 2007 - 5:26 PM
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I can get the car to grip throught proper use of the accelerator, but im from england, and its always raining here, and im gettin beat ijn the wet by much slower n less powerfull cars, juast because they grip. Are all st202s like this? The front end feels very light, but handles great round cornrs.
post Aug 1, 2007 - 5:37 PM
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you need to find better tires, I mean the tires you have they may be good but not for the the conditions you are. you need the best tires for raining. do some research about tires and you'll see the difference.


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post Aug 1, 2007 - 5:43 PM
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Will they really make all that difference? it seems really light at the front end, would lowering the front more than the back, or stiffening the suspension help?
post Aug 1, 2007 - 5:46 PM
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QUOTE(sam-mubarak @ Aug 1, 2007 - 4:55 PM) [snapback]584428[/snapback]

when setiing off from the lights, espesially in the wet, my celica just wheelspins badly, all the way up to the rev limit in 1st and sometimes also in 2nd! Ive tried 2 sets of tires and always have the same problem, and have never had this problem in any of my previous cars.what can i do to help stop this, and suspension mods? Its a basically standard st202 GT, check my profile for more info. Any help would be appreciated, Sam


your car is too powerful, shouda got an st.....

but on a serious note, how are you launching? obviosly if you floor it and drop the clutch you are gonna wheel spin, and since its raining you will wheel spin alot.
post Aug 1, 2007 - 6:05 PM
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no i can set off fine, but even if i mput my foot down at 5000rpm, it spins up. I can b carefull and keep it grippin, but then u get overtaken and beat lol
post Aug 1, 2007 - 7:15 PM
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If you're talking about street-racing, quit while you're ahead unless you want to get your thread locked and the mods'll get all itchy.

And yes! Tires make everything! Well, that and a capable car...wait, you're in the UK! Get a GT-4!!! smile.gif


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post Aug 1, 2007 - 7:15 PM
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QUOTE(sam-mubarak @ Aug 1, 2007 - 6:05 PM) [snapback]584452[/snapback]

no i can set off fine, but even if i mput my foot down at 5000rpm, it spins up. I can b carefull and keep it grippin, but then u get overtaken and beat lol


5000 rpm? so your talkin about racing, might wanna not talk about that, this will be locked for sure if you do
post Aug 1, 2007 - 7:59 PM
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Oh grow up guys. rolleyes.gif Just cause someone takes their car to 5K does not mean they're street racing. tongue.gif It could just mean he actually has some fun while driving.

How many miles on your car though? You're struts could be going. Even if not, stiffer ones could help. But I agree with everyone else, rubber should make the biggest difference. My GT's old and stock, and I spin a bit in the rain when accelerating hard, but not as bad as it sounds like you are. Lastly, not meaning any offense, but it really could be your driving. If you haven't raced a manual much(meaning on a track, to clarify for you nit-pickers tongue.gif), you could just be learning how to launch. Just a thought....


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post Aug 1, 2007 - 8:21 PM
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QUOTE(sam-mubarak @ Aug 1, 2007 - 6:05 PM) [snapback]584452[/snapback]

I can b carefull and keep it grippin, but then u get overtaken and beat lol


that kinda proves it the beat part that is
post Aug 1, 2007 - 8:30 PM
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first off your exhaust is huge! wider tires, better tires more suited for wet weather, and also slip the clutch a bit so you dont bog it and also so less power gets to the wheels, its gonna put some wear on the car but will help for launches when you need to pull out super fast


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post Aug 1, 2007 - 8:54 PM
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maybe try getting tires that are all the same.
post Aug 1, 2007 - 10:14 PM
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I have similar issues in my GT very slick, and when autocrossing I have big issues when turning tends to slide straght when on the gas, with toyo proxi tires. you can try wider tires, but check alignment and camber, could be that your not getting the full tire flat and straght on the groud. can also try a softer compond tire but they ware faster.


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post Aug 2, 2007 - 2:59 AM
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QUOTE(creis @ Aug 2, 2007 - 4:14 AM) [snapback]584528[/snapback]

check alignment and camber, could be that your not getting the full tire flat and straght on the groud.


Good point. Also make sure all the tires are correctly inflated - under- or over-inflated tires will reduce your grip and you can't always tell just by looking at them. With factory-fitted wheels, the appropriate psi is usually 35 or 36 and is printed on the drivers' door jam. You'll need to adjust this value for aftermarket wheels.


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post Aug 2, 2007 - 8:27 AM
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Who races in the rain anyways.??
post Aug 2, 2007 - 10:10 AM
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learn how to drive?!

its a FWD car....if you don't know how to drive, and just floor it DUH the wheels are going to spin....if you are corning and don't have proper foot technique you are going to spin and understeer, crap it understeers no matter what..

its not a tire problem it be a drivin problem

edit: after looking at your profile......your wing is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BIG
maybe your just making mad tytes downforce that your lifting the front?!

^i just had to laugh.gif

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post Aug 2, 2007 - 11:04 AM
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Get an LSD. should help ALOT


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post Aug 2, 2007 - 11:33 AM
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I use to have the same problem. Getting street performance tires helps alot. You can tell a major difference. Esp when speeding in the rain, you feel stuck to the road and not lifted and feel like your jet planing. And yes, aftermarket suspensions upgrade does help alot with traction. If you get adjustable coilovers, you can stiffen the back where as the rear springs won't lownch when you launch so most of the weight stays in the front and not the back where as traction pulls and not drags.

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post Aug 2, 2007 - 11:42 AM
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QUOTE(mneal2_92788 @ Aug 1, 2007 - 7:15 PM) [snapback]584483[/snapback]

QUOTE(sam-mubarak @ Aug 1, 2007 - 6:05 PM) [snapback]584452[/snapback]

no i can set off fine, but even if i mput my foot down at 5000rpm, it spins up. I can b carefull and keep it grippin, but then u get overtaken and beat lol


5000 rpm? so your talkin about racing, might wanna not talk about that, this will be locked for sure if you do


i've hit 5000 rpm, even 6000 and it had nothing to do with racing.

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