Adam D said:The Zed is well planted and tame compared to my last car, that was hairy in the damp!
i've got to agree with this, to break traction in the 3.0i you really have to try hard, the chassis set up of the car is for it to understeer so the rear needs excesive provocation to break away, on the track days i have done it is always switched totally off and to drive hard and keep it tidy the rear will not break traction on a dry surface unless provoked, it will understeer first, all of this is in dry conditions, in damp/wet conditions the rear will break traction easier but then you really have to be confident and know your car to turn it fully off.
I find in the dry it is very very intrusive when spanking the car on fast A and B roads so I turn it off, all too often it is holding you back and cutting power, alot of this is due to the weight transfer of the car as when the back end goes light it cuts in but i have found that driving the same bit of road in the same way the car will not lose traction or step out if it's switched off but let you get on with it a bit quicker.
I would say this car in 3.0 guise is a perfectly balanced car power/chassis coz you can absolutly spank it to death and it behaves itself.
The M is a different story of course, firstly this car is set up to oversteer and the power will induce oversteer much easier i would say it's much more difficult to drive as hard as the 3.0i due to this..
