17-06-19, 04:18 PM
(17-06-19, 11:54 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=noggythenog link=topic=25373.msg299505#msg299505 date=1560764731]I thought that was normal - otherwise you are coasting around a corner which case you are more likely to loose grip.
So the throttle in a corner is just enoughto replace that speed loss (energy loss) to keep everything neutral and settled, not to accelerate.
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No dude what i mean is whatever throttle you have on entering the corner needs to be increased slightly whilst going round in order to keep the same speed.
If you kept same throttle from entering as during then you'd slow down due to the corner scrubbing off some of the energy.
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