slowhand99
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Good call. If you check the rev counter he's giving it 3500-4000 RPM in a low gear halfway round a corner. It's not the power but the torque that is the issue. At that RPM the Coyote is giving close to it's max torque!I suppose you can only judge if he's throwing it round going on what you're own driving style is - but by my standards, he is gunning it a bit. I'm a pretty laid back driver for the most part and I tend not to accelerate in corners regardless of road conditions.
What keeps your wheels glued down is side force. Side force is inversely proportional to torque. That's why if you brake hard halfway round a corner you break traction/grip and go straight on, same accelerating a front wheel drive car half way round a corner. It's the reason even in a straight line a powerful RWD car wants to snake if you blast it off the line.
It's a shame he did that because otherwise it's a really informative video. Having mentioned 'toys' like the wet/snow mode he could have showed us the effect since he was in the wet. I suspect he was in 'sport'. NOTE he also said he was on 'run-flats' which surprised me but I don't know why he would have mentioned it if he wasn't. This could be a massive compromise to the grip available as I've never met anyone who liked run-flats.
He (and we) needs to do some revision on basics; read a book by Jackie Stewart. Learn what your inputs are doing to the dynamics of the car. It's about being smooth, no big torque changes in corners; and if God gives us a 'wet/snow' button and we're just going to the shops rather than lapping the Nurburgring, why not use it?
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